Michael refuses to slow down; is the TOP-performing film in the weekdays in PVR Inox; beats Krishnavataram, Raja Shivaji, The Devil Wears Prada 2

Add to FavoritesTHE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2 is the story of a woman reuniting with her old boss and colleagues. Andrea Sachs aka Andy (Anne Hathaway) works at New York Vanguard as an acclaimed journalist. Moments before she goes on stage to receive an award for her work at the NY PC... Awards, she learns that she and her teammates have been fired as part of downsizing measures. The same day, Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), the editor-in-chief of Runway Magazine, faces backlash after an article appears about its association with SpeedFash, a company accused of unhealthy working conditions. Irv Ritviz (Tibor Feldman), chairman of Runway, is rattled by the trolling and berates Miranda for it. Miranda is stressed as she is about to be promoted to Global Head of Content at the Elias-Clarke Group and this episode threatens her chances. Meanwhile, Irv happens to see a viral video of Andy reacting to getting fired at the awards and making a statement about journalistic integrity. Irv calls Andy and asks her to join Runway as the editor of the Features department. As a result, life comes full circle for Andy as she gets to work under Miranda yet again. Miranda pretends not to remember Andy and gives her the cold shoulder. However, she is welcomed fondly by Nigel Kipling (Stanley Tucci), Miranda’s longtime right-hand man. On the first day, Andy joins Miranda and Nigel at the office of Dior, which accounts for 16% of Runway’s advertising and is livid over the SpeedFash story. To their surprise, they meet Emily Charlton (Emily Blunt), who is now a senior executive at Dior. As expected, it leads to nostalgia for all of them, but the dynamics have changed and they behave accordingly. Andy writes an apology piece in Runway and it gets the thumbs up. However, her stories are not getting enough traction and Andy needs to do something newsworthy yet in tune with her principles to drive views. What happens next forms the rest of the film.
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