Mayil Samy also offers good support to RJ Balaji, proving how much his experience can add flavour to a scene. The hospital scene before the climax is a testament to Nanjil Sampath’s acting prowess. Nanjil Sampath as LKG’s dad, JK Rithesh as a politician, and Ramkumar Ganesan as the party leader excel in their respective roles.
This film is not just about the lead characters. The character looks really close to his real-life persona, and this makes us see him as RJ Balaji and not LKG. RJ Balaji, on the other hand, pulls off Lalgudi Karuppiah Gandhi with consummate ease. The film too treats the audience as important clients who are going to invest in it. In a particular scene where RJ Balaji asks her hand in marriage, she says he is her thirteenth client. She is a matured, strong-headed girl who is completely focussed on her job throughout the film. Her characterization, despite being one-note, is something we’ve rarely seen in Tamil Cinema. Priya Anand appears as a Data Analyst for Elections and plays her part well. But, this establishment comes across as preachy and less cinematic, because, if you compile all the dialogues uttered by RJ Balaji and Priya Anand into a speech, the impact would still have been the same. It strongly establishes how social media trends can affect a personality or even the outcome of elections. The film doesn’t fall into the conventional way of presenting a story since it uses memes and social media tools to push the plot forward. LKG has in fact avoided a lot of commercial compromises that we see in such political genre films and stays true to it’s intent. The story too doesn’t meander at any point.
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Music composed in LKG Movie by Leon James and got average response from the public.
LKG takes up all the shortcuts to climb the success ladder as he doesnt want to end up like his father (Nanjil Sampath) who was a failed politician.
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However, RJ Balaji is in full form, keeping us engaged throughout. LKG Movie produced by Ishari Ganesh and written by RJ Balaji, edited by Anthony. Lalgudi Karuppaiah Gandhi alias LKG (RJ Balaji) is a small-time politician (Councillor) in his area. In every way, LKG could have been an overly stretched film that keeps going on and on forever. RJ Balaji’s LKG, is a political satire that’s based on a wafer-thin plot – the journey of a Ward Councillor becoming the Chief Minister of the State.