It is worrying to see a gay sex comedy sequence coming from the writing of RJ Balaji who is known to be a mature and sensible person outside cinema. The cat and mouse game play between Gandhi and Ramaraja Pandian (played by J.K.Ritheesh) might have looked interesting on paper, but it doesn’t bring out any excitement on screen, and that makes the game boring. On the downside, the makers have taken cinematic liberties to reach their final product and a convincing writing is seen at many places. The impactfully written climax enhances the overall experience of the film and RJ Balaji is clear in sharing the message that he wants to. Also, the film brings out the harsh realities and intricacies of politics that one is not aware of. LKG is a political satire throwing an important message at the audience that it is important to be a proper and clean human first, before commenting and criticising the politicians. These questions are answered in a time of 2 hours, that is filled with laughter and some thoughtful writing. What difficulties did this Karuppiah face in this complicated field of politics, and did he accomplish his dream, forms the plot of LKG. Sara (Priya Anand) a private PR agent helps in paving the way for him to reach out to the public. He decides to fight against all the odds and make a change in the by-elections. He is the councillor of his area, but who wants to achieve something, even more, bigger, unlike his dad (Nanjil Sampath), a failed politician. Lalgudi Karuppiah Gandhi is an innocent young man who aspires to become a leading politician in the State.
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Has the film succeeded and fulfilled the expectations? The promos suggested that LKG will be a fun filled political satire. The posters and the trailer spoofing major political icons and incidents have piqued the expectations of this film, among the youngsters. Balaji has written the story, dialogues and the screenplay of the film. The reminder is all about the dirty battle of the duo to override each other.After registering a strong place as a radio jockey and as a comedian in Tamil cinema, RJ Balaji has made his debut as a solo lead with the political comedy drama, LKG, directed by KR Prabhu. But LKG must fight hard with the hugely popular Ramaraj Pandian (JK Riteesh) from the same place who controls caste votes. Impressed with his ways, Bojappan (Ramkumar) the present CM gives LKG a seat to contest from ex-CM constituency.
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Thus, LKG becomes popular overnight not only in the state, but also nationwide. Sara’s team is good at strategizing schemes to help politicos to win elections. LKG seeks the help of a corporate group headed by Sara M Swamy (Priya Anand) whose actual name is Sarala Munuswamy(!). Unlike his dad Azhagu Meiyappan (Nanjil Sampath), who is a failed politician, LKG aspires to become big in a short span. His ideal role models are scheming Nagaraja Cholan (Sathyaraj) of Amaidhipadai and Aranganathar (Raghuvaran) of Mudhalvan. As it sets the right mood for a parody, the CM is being shot.Ĭut to the past, LKG with his expanded name Lalkudi Karuppaiah Gandhi is a ward councilor who is power ambitious and wants to make it big by hook or crook. The movie begins with the CM swearing in ceremony scene, when saffron clad swamiji remains seated while Tamizh Thaai Vazhthu is being aired and on the other side the Governor is seen winking at a lady.
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It is as if we are watching one of those comedy stage dramas, which will evoke laughter in the moment. LKG seemingly is a compilation of the recent political climate in the form of videos, memes and trolls and is more of a spoof rather with a solid script.