LKG MOVIE REVIEW 3.5/5

                LKG also interpreted as Lalgudi Karuppiah Gandhi is an Indian Tamil political satire film directed by Prabhu on his directorial debut.The film stars RJ Balaji and Priya Anand in the main lead roles while Nanjil Sampath has also landed an important role in the film.The film is produced by Ishari K. Ganesh under his production banner Vels Film International.
                  LKG is mostly a satisfying political satire and inarguably the best among the recent crop of political films. Its success lies in how efficiently it manages to strike a balance between idealism and cynicism, and reflects the attitude of the common man towards politics. It manages to achieve this thanks to the characterisation of its protagonist, LKG. 

          He is not in politics for the people, but for himself. In an early scene, he is seen worshipping Amaidhipadai Sathyaraj, Mudhalvan Raghuvaran and Vijay Mallaya. He is street-smart (his costume is a black shirt and a saffron veshti!) and ambitious. In the early scenes, we see how this under-30 guy has managed to become a councilor. He understands that people buy it when a person sells them idealism.