Balaji’s comical timing and his image is another big advantage. What really works in favour of LKG is the film's satirical take on contemporary murky politics in the country. Can the underdog win big in the elections?
But LKG must defeat veteran Ramarajan Pandian (JK Ritheesh). Impressed by his growth, LKG’s party leader(Ram Kumar) offers him MLA post in the by-poll (the real chief of the party dies after a prolonged hospitalization).
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To promote himself from ward Councillor to MLA, LKG seeks the support of political corporate strategist Sarala Munusamy (Priya Anand), he even convinces her team that ward Councillors can actually be useful to study big politicians.Īfter undergoing various strategies, LKG becomes famous with a funny song which actually gives his nationwide attention that he even attends prime time debate show on National TV channel. Kanne Kalaimaane review: May cater to rural audiences!
To Let review: A powerful film with superb visuals | Born to a failed politician and orator (Nanjil Sampath), LKG doesn’t want to end up like his dad so he takes all short cut routes to climb up the success ladder in his party which rules Tamil Nadu now. Lalgudi Karuppaiah Gandhi aka LKG (Balaji) is a small-time politician (ward Councillor) in his area. From Central to State politics, everyone has been brutally criticized with the whip-smart writing of Balaji and his friends (as mentioned in the credits) and director Prabhu. RJ Balaji’s LKG is a neatly written and executed political satire in which the radio jockey turned actor hasn’t spared anyone.