LKG (film)

Last updated

LKG
LKG film poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byK. R. Prabhu
Written by RJ Balaji
Based on Oru Indian Pranayakadha by Sathyan Anthikad
Produced by Ishari K. Ganesh
StarringRJ Balaji
Priya Anand
CinematographyVidhu Ayyanna
Edited by Anthony
Music by Leon James
Production
company
Vels Film International
Distributed bySakthi Film Factory
Release date
  • 22 February 2019 (2019-02-22)
Running time
124 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Box office15 crores [1]

LKG (an initialism for Lalgudi Karuppiah Gandhi) is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language political satire film produced by Ishari K. Ganesh and directed by K. R. Prabhu in his directorial debut. [2] The film stars RJ Balaji and Priya Anand while Nanjil Sampath, J. K. Rithesh, Ramkumar Ganesan and Mayilsamy play supporting roles. [3] Leon James scored music for the film, while Vidhu Ayyanna and Anthony handled the cinematography and editing, respectively. [4] [5] The film released on 22 February 2019 to unanimously positive reviews and performed well in the box office.

Contents

Plot

The film begins with newly elected Lalgudi Karupaiah Gandhi (LKG) swearing in as Chief Minister (CM) of Tamil Nadu, where he is shot in the chest by a sniper.

The story moves back to six months ago where LKG is a mere councillor from Lalgudi ward in Trichy rural and belongs to the ruling party. LKG aspires to quickly achieve big in politics, unlike his father Azhagu Meiyappan, who neither achieved fame as a politician nor made money. The incumbent CM and ruling party chief, Avudaiyappan Mudhaliar, falls ill and gets hospitalised, while Bojappan, the party general secretary, becomes the interim CM. Since Avudayappan is the MLA from Lalgudi, LKG decides to put all efforts to contest in the by-election on behalf of the ruling party, once Avudaiyappan dies.

However, LKG feels that he needs to create some media visibility to get into Bojappan's good books. LKG gets the paid help of Sarala Munusamy aka Sara M. Samy, an employee of V Analytica – a multinational company which is involved in election strategy formulation. LKG goes to Delhi to protest and create an awareness against diseases, which gets the media's attention. Finally, LKG gets Bojappan's attention and meets him at party HQ in Daryaganj. Within a week, Avudaiyppan dies, Bojappan becomes the official Chief Minister, and a by-election is scheduled in Lalgudi constituency. Bojapan urgently announces that LKG is the by-election candidate at the party's general body meeting. Most of the party members and ministers do not agree with Bojappan's decision.

The ruling party's deputy-General secretary Ramraj Pandian, who was in USA when Avudayappan died, comes to the meeting hall. He is furious and feels betrayed by Bojappan's actions. He reminds him that he had been elected as MLA from Lalgudi, his hometown, in a hat trick in last 17 years, and only relinquished the seat due to Avudayappan's personal request in the previous general election. He announces that he will contest in the election as an independent candidate, and once he wins, Bojappan will be expelled from the party and government, while he becomes the new CM.

Now, LKG realises the hardships of contesting in the elections. He understands that people are in favour of Ramraj due to his strong influence, hard work, caste and image. Also most of the state ministers, ruling party bigwigs, and MLAs do not work for LKG as they want to remain neutral to join the victor of the by-election. LKG devises a strategy to tarnish Ramraj's image with the help of meme creators and his sidekicks. He spreads rumours that Ramraj is actually a woman disguised as man, which results in the public trolling Ramraj on social media. Ramraj is also insulted when he is unable to sing "Tamil Thai Valthu" during a college function. Ramraj discovers that V Analytica is behind LKG and strikes a deal with Sara to support him.

Per Sara's advice, Ramraj goes to Delhi and meets national ruling party leaders. He also tries to break the ruling party of Tamil Nadu and prevent Bojappan from trying to take all the party MLAs to a resort. It is revealed that Sara was actually pretending to be on Ramraj's side. She comes back to help LKG, but a tussle comes within the party, while some party senior leaders do not want LKG to gain fame. However, Bojappan is in favour of LKG. During election, LKG wins against Ramraj, but Bojappan gets arrested in corruption cases, and LKG becomes the CM-elect of the state, due to Bojappan's efforts. The next morning, LKG is at the podium to be sworn-in, where he is shot.

The flashback ends, and now it is revealed that LKG was wearing a bulletproof vest during the swearing-in ceremony upon anticipating such an incident. The sniper is a youngster who aspires to some new-gen honest politicians. LKG speaks in front of the media that he is in to bring a change and that he has transferred the corruption cases against Bojappan to the CBI. He also delivers a message that there are numerous educated youngsters contesting in elections independently with a hope of bringing a change but go unnoticed by the public due to big political parties staying in the limelight. The sniper is convinced now, and the entire state believes that LKG will bring some good to the state, unlike other politicians. In the end, Sara smiles upon seeing LKG, which implies that he is just becoming a corrupt politician through his speech trying to woo public which was her strategy as well to win the hearts of people. Also, LKG silently reveals that he never intends to bring Bojappan out of prison.

Cast

Production

The film announcement was made during February 2018 by debutant director K. R. Prabhu, who previously worked as an associate of Prabhu Deva. K. R. Prabhu was the son of producer K. Rajan, and had previously worked as an actor in films including Aval Paavam (2000). The filmmakers hired RJ Balaji to play the lead role as Lalgudi Karuppiah Gandhi in the film, in fact making his first main lead role in a film. [4] It was reported that RJ Balaji himself has written the story and screenplay, while two other technical writers, Era Murukan and Pradeep Rangananthan, were recruited for writing the dialogues; [6] the final script is credited to "RJ Balaji & friends". [7] The film was officially announced in May 2018. [8] It was reported that the story is based on the Kannada political satire film Humble Politician Nograj (2018). [8] J. K. Ritheesh was chosen to portray negative role which became his final film as actor as he passed away on 13 April 2019. [9]

Soundtrack

LKG
Soundtrack album by
Released9 February 2019
Recorded2018—2019
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length22:29
Language Tamil
Label Think Music India
Producer Leon James
Leon James chronology
Silukkuvarupatti Singam
(2018)
LKG
(2019)
Oh My Kadavule
(2020)
Singles from LKG
  1. "Ethanai Kaalam Dhaan (Remix)"
    Released: 26 January 2019
  2. "Thimiru Kaattadha Di"
    Released: 7 February 2019

The soundtrack and background score for LKG is composed by Leon James. The album features six songs with lyrics contributed by Pa. Vijay, Vignesh Shivan, Ko Sesha, Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass and Manonmaniam Sundaram Pillai. The audio rights were acquired by Think Music. Leon had reinterpreted the song "Ethanai Kaalam Dhaan" from the MGR-starrer Malaikkallan (1954), featuring additional lyrics by Ko Sesha and released it as single on the Republic Day, 26 January 2019, under the Saregama record label, which bought the original rights of the song. [10] The remix version was sung by Sean Roldan. [11] The second single, "Thimiru Kattaadha Di", which was penned by Vignesh Shivan and sung by Sathyaprakash, was released on 7 February 2019. The soundtrack album consists of other four songs were released on 9 February 2019, [12] during the Final T20 match between India and New Zealand, which was aired on Star Sports Tamil, where the lead actor RJ Balaji, holding on the commentary. The lyrical video of, "Tamizh Anthem", was released by Anirudh Ravichander on 20 February 2019, coinciding with World Mother Tongue Day. [13] The song was penned by Pa. Vijay and rendered by Sid Sriram and Chinmayi, along with veteran artists P. Susheela, L. R. Eswari, and Vani Jayaram. The song features elements of "Thamizh Thaai Vaazhthu" written by Manonmaniam Sundaram Pillai, which was separately included in the soundtrack album. [14]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Ethanai Kaalam Dhaan" (Remix) Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass, Ko Sesha Sean Roldan 4:22
2."Thimiru Kaattadha Di" Vignesh Shivan D. Sathyaprakash3:58
3."Dappava Kizhichaan" Pa. Vijay Shruti Hassan 4:11
4."Tamizh Anthem"Pa. Vijay Sid Sriram, Chinmayi, P. Susheela, L. R. Eswari, Vani Jayaram 4:52
5."Ini Oru Vidhi Seivom"Pa. VijayD. Sathyaprakash, Diwakar 3:52
6."Tamizh Thai Vaazhthu" Manonmaniam Sundaram Pillai P. Susheela, L. R. Eswari, Vani Jayaram1:14
Total length:22:29

Release

The film was earlier scheduled to release on Pongal festival, clashing with Rajinikanth-starrer Petta and Ajith Kumar-starrer Viswasam ,[ citation needed ] however the release was postponed. The theatrical rights of the film in Tamil version was sold to Sakthi Film Factory, and the theatrical rights of the film in Karnataka were sold to ANK Films. [15] [16] The film was released on 22 February 2019.

Marketing

The announcement of the film was done on Star Sports Tamil after a huge buzz created by the team painting street walls stating RJ Balaji's entry into politics. [8] The film is one of the few to have multiple brands as sponsors, including Nippon Paint and Ponvandu Detergents. A dedicated team worked on the marketing and promotions of the film right from the scripting phase till release. The release date was officially announced by the team on 11 February 2019 from the #BlueRoom at Twitter Headquarters, Mumbai, India. It is notable that this is the first south Indian film to use the Twitter #BlueRoom for announcement of release date of movie.[ citation needed ]

Home media

The satellite rights of the film were sold to Sun TV. The film had its television premiere on 14 April 2019, with the Tamil New Year Day at 11:00 a.m. IST.[ citation needed ]

Reception

LKG has released to a strong opening in Tamil Nadu with significant occupancy in all screens in metro areas. The movie received generally positive reviews from audience and critics.[ citation needed ] While M. Suganth of The Times of India praised that this is a "Satisfying political satire film and in-arguably the best of recent politics based movies", [17] Subhakeerthana of Indianexpress notes that in spite of it being a "crowd-pleaser", "the story doesn’t rise above spoofing the clichéd political characters and situations". [18]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Manivannan</span> Indian director, actor

S.S. Manivannan, better known by his mononym Manivannan, was an Indian film director, actor and activist who worked in Tamil cinema. In a career spanning three decades, he went from being a story and dialogue writer for director Bharathiraja from 1980–82 to a successful director who thrived in experimenting with different genres, before becoming an actor. With over 400 films to his name, Manivannan was one of the most experienced actors in the field and directed exactly 50 films. Manivannan was mainly a supporting actor in films and often played the comedian, supporting character and villainous roles.

J. K. Rithesh was an Indian actor and member of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. He was a Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Member of Parliament (MP) in the 15th Lok Sabha from Ramanathpuram constituency. In the Indian general elections of 2009, Rithesh received 294,945 votes to defeat his closest rival, Satiyamoorthy of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) party by a margin of 69,215 votes. On 10 April 2014, he joined AIADMK as a primary member. He died on 13 April 2019, due to heart attack.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Priya Anand</span> Indian actress

Priya Anand is an Indian actress and model who predominantly appears in Tamil films. She has also appeared in Telugu, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam films. After pursuing higher studies in the US, she began a career in modelling in 2008 before making her acting debut in the Tamil film Vaamanan (2009) and then her Telugu debut in Leader a year later. She made her Hindi debut in 2012 with a supporting role in English Vinglish and subsequently appeared in the films Fukrey (2013) and Rangrezz (2013).

<i>Amaidhi Padai</i> 1994 Indian film

Amaidhi Padai is a 1994 Indian Tamil-language action film, written and directed by Manivannan. Sathyaraj played a dual role as father and son in the film, with Ranjitha playing the female lead. The story revolves around a politician who builds his career through shortcuts and unethical means, while his son grows up to be an honest law enforcer.

<i>Saguni</i> 2012 film by Shankar Dayal

Saguni is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language political comedy film directed by Shankar Dayal and produced by S. R. Prabhu. The film stars Karthi and Pranitha, while Santhanam, Prakash Raj, Kiran Rathod, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Radhika Sarathkumar and Nassar appear in supporting roles. The film was an average success.

<i>Muhammad bin Tughluq</i> (1971 film) 1971 film by Cho Ramaswamy

Muhammad bin Tughluq is a 1971 Indian Tamil-language political satire film written and directed by Cho Ramaswamy. It is based on his play of the same name. Cho stars as the title character, with R. Neelakantan, S. Rajagopal, Veerasami, Peeli Sivam, Manorama, Sukumari and G. Sakunthala in supporting roles. The film revolves around Tughluq, a fourteenth century sultan, waking up in 1971 and rising through the ranks in Indian politics.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">RJ Balaji</span> Indian actor

Balaji Patturaj, popularly known as RJ Balaji, is an Indian radio jockey, actor, television presenter, comedian and film director in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He is best known as the host of the 92.7 Big FM shows The Night Show with RJ Balaji, Take it Easy and it's now defunct segment Cross Talk, where he made prank calls to unsuspecting victims.

<i>Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA</i> 2013 Indian film

Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language political satire film directed by Manivannan. A sequel to Amaidhi Padai (1994), it stars Sathyaraj in his 200th film, reprising his role as Nagaraja Cholan from the original, alongside an ensemble cast including Seeman, Manivannan, his son Raghuvannan, Mrudula Murali, Komal Sharma and Varsha Ashwathi. The film, featuring music composed by James Vasanthan, was produced by Ravichandran and K. Suresh under the banner of V House Production and shot in Coimbatore and surrounding areas in one single schedule. Unlike the original, Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA opened to mixed reviews. It was Manivannan's 50th and last film as a director and actor, as he died a month after the film's release.

<i>Vadacurry</i> 2014 Indian film

Vadacurry is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language comedy thriller film written and directed by debutant Saravana Rajan. The film stars Jai and Swathi Reddy and was produced by Dayanidhi Azhagiri's Meeka Entertainment. The film has cinematography by Venkatesh and the technical crew includes editing by Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth and art direction by Ramalingam, while the costumes were being designed by Anusha Dayanidhi. The film started filming on 19 August 2013, and was released on 19 June 2014.

<i>Idhu Enna Maayam</i> 2015 film by A. L. Vijay

Idhu Enna Maayam is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by A. L. Vijay and produced by R. Sarathkumar, Radhika and Listin Stephen under the production banner of Magic Frames. The film stars Vikram Prabhu and Keerthy Suresh, while Kavya Shetty essays a supporting role. Navdeep has a cameo appearance in this film. G. V. Prakash Kumar composes the film's music. Production began for the film in August 2014 and released in July 2015.

<i>Muthina Kathirika</i> 2016 Indian film

Muthina Kathirika is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language political satire film written and directed by Venkat Raghavan, on his directorial debut, and produced by Khushbu. A remake of the successful Malayalam film Vellimoonga (2014), the film stars Sundar C., Poonam Bajwa. Following the completion of Sundar's directorial commitments, the film began production in February 2016.

<i>NGK</i> (film) 2019 political action thriller film by Selvaraghavan

NGK is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language political action film written and directed by Selvaraghavan. Suriya stars in the title role with, Sai Pallavi, and Rakul Preet Singh as the lead actresses while Devaraj, Ponvannan, Nizhalgal Ravi, and Rajkumar play supporting roles. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the music and Sivakumar Vijayan was the cinematographer. The film was produced by S. R. Prakashbabu and S. R. Prabhu of Dream Warrior Pictures.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Tamil Nadu protests for Kaveri water sharing</span> Dispute on Cauvery river water sharing

The 2018 Kaveri River water sharing protests are a series of ongoing protests on the issue of water sharing problems from the River Kaveri between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka which are two states in India. The Kaveri water dispute has been a major controversial issue between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka over the years and the issue has been raised further with protests have been conducted across the state of Tamil Nadu by several groups including from the large pile of actors and directors who have temporarily stopped working on their projects, films over the Karnataka's sharing the Kaveri water to Tamil Nadu. The delay in establishing a Cauvery Management Board in order to share equal river share award has sparked off protests in Tamil Nadu against the Karnataka state government.

<i>Devi 2</i> 2019 film directed by A. L. Vijay

Devi 2 is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language comedy horror film co-written and directed by A. L. Vijay. It is a sequel to the 2016 film Devi. The film features Prabhu Deva and Tamannaah Bhatia reprising their roles from the first film, along with Nandita Swetha and Dimple Hayathi in the lead roles. Kovai Sarala, Ajmal Ameer, RJ Balaji and Saptagiri play supporting roles. The film was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Abhinetry 2. The film released on 31 May 2019.

<i>Charlie Chaplin 2</i> 2019 Indian action comedy film

Charlie Chaplin 2 is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by Shakthi Chidambaram. The film stars Prabhu Deva, Nikki Galrani and Prabhu. The film is a sequel to 2002 film Charlie Chaplin. The music for the film is scored by Amresh Ganesh. The film is produced by T. Siva under the production banner Amma Creations. The film released on 25 January 2019 to negative reviews.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly by-elections</span> Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly by-election

By-elections to eighteen state assembly constituencies were held in Tamil Nadu on 18 April 2019 together with 2019 Indian general election. It was considered to be mini-assembly election battle for the power in Tamil Nadu. The ruling government had to prove its majority while the opposition was trying hard to get maximum seats. There were 22 seats vacant in the Tamil Nadu assembly, By-election took place in two phases and in the first phase for 18 assembly constituencies together with Lok Sabha general election on 18 April 2019 in the state. Remaining 4 assembly constituencies election was held on 19 May. The counting of votes was conducted on 23 May, and on the same day the results were announced. Then the by-elections for 2 seats Vikravandi and Nanguneri were conducted on 21 October 2019

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election</span> Indian state election

The Sixteenth Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Election was held on 6 April 2021, to elect representatives from the 234 constituencies in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu. The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) won the election, ending the decade-long reign of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK). The DMK's leader M. K. Stalin became the eighth Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, and the 12th Chief Minister since the 1956 reorganization. He replaced Edappadi K. Palaniswami of the AIADMK.

<i>Mookuthi Amman</i> 2020 film by RJ Balaji

Mookuthi Amman is a 2020 Indian Tamil-language fantasy comedy film written and directed by RJ Balaji in his directorial debut. Co-directed by N. J. Saravanan, the film stars Nayanthara and Balaji, with Urvashi, Smruthi Venkat, Madhu Mailankody, Abinaya, Moulee and Ajay Ghosh in supporting roles. It revolves around a news anchor joining forces with the title character to expose a godman as fake. The film was released on Disney+ Hotstar on 14 November 2020, during Diwali.

<i>Mandela</i> (2021 film) 2021 film directed by Madonne Ashwin

Mandela is a 2021 Indian Tamil-language political satire television film written and directed by Madonne Ashwin on his directorial debut and produced by S. Sashikanth and Ramachandra of YNOT Studios while director Balaji Mohan, co-produced the film under his banner Open Window Productions. The film being titled after the late South African President Nelson Mandela, stars Yogi Babu in the titular lead role while Sheela Rajkumar, Kanna Ravi, Sangili Murugan and G. M. Sundar play supportive roles. The music for the film is composed by Bharath Sankar, whereas cinematography and editing were handled by Vidhu Ayyanna and Philomin Raj respectively.

<i>Tughlaq Durbar</i> 2021 film by Delhi Prasad Deenadayalan

Tughlaq Durbar is a 2021 Indian Tamil-language political satire film written and directed by Delhi Prasad Deenadayalan, on his directional debut, with screenplay and dialogues written by Balaji Tharaneetharan. The film stars Vijay Sethupathi, Raashii Khanna, R. Parthiban, Manjima Mohan, Karunakaran, Bagavathi Perumal and Rajkumar. The music of the film is composed by Govind Vasantha, with Manoj Paramahamsa and Mahendiran Jayaraju handling the cinematography and R. Govindaraj edited the film.

References

  1. "Box Office: LKG declared blockbuster, Collects 5 times the budget spent!". moviecrow.com. Archived from the original on 9 June 2020. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  2. "RJ Balaji and Priya Anand's film together titled LKG directed by Prabhu". Behindwoods. 18 May 2018. Archived from the original on 26 March 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  3. "LKG review: Neatly written and executed political satire". Archived from the original on 22 February 2019.
  4. 1 2 "RJ Balaji on turning to lead roles in LKG: I'd be a friendly neighbourhood hero, won't bash up goons". Firstpost. 19 May 2018. Archived from the original on 31 March 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  5. "New update on RJ Balaji's 'LKG'". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 March 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  6. "RJ Balaji turns lyricist for the film LKG". The News Minute . 19 May 2018. Archived from the original on 12 February 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  7. Rangan, Baradwaj (22 February 2019). "LKG Movie Review: RJ Balaji Stars In A Fitfully Amusing Satire On Tamil Nadu Politics And Cinema". Film Companion . Archived from the original on 24 September 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  8. 1 2 3 "RJ Balaji turns writer and lead for upcoming Tamil political satire 'LKG'". The News Minute . 19 May 2018. Archived from the original on 31 March 2019. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  9. "Interview - No harm in depicting bad politicians, just don't spread misinformation: JK Rithesh". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 19 September 2023. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
  10. "MGR's song to be recreated in RJ Balaji's LKG". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 2 February 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  11. "First single from RJ Balaji's LKG out". Cinema Express . Archived from the original on 2 February 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  12. "'LKG' album released". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 5 July 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  13. "Anirudh Ravichander launches the song 'Thamizh Anthem' from RJ Balaji starrer 'LKG'". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 27 February 2023. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  14. "L.K.G's Tamil Anthem is out! Golden voices of Tamil cinema give playback - watch video". Times Now . Archived from the original on 2 July 2020. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  15. "RJ Balaji's 'LKG' theatrical rights bagged by Sakthi Film Factory". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 26 January 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  16. Narayan, Adithya (17 February 2019). "RJ Balaji's LKG To Release In Karnataka". Silverscreen.in. Archived from the original on 31 March 2019. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  17. Suganth, M. "LKG Review {3.5/5}: A satisfying political satire and inarguably the best among the recent crop of political films". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  18. "LKG movie review: An unapologetic crowd-pleaser that literally spares no one". The Indian Express. 22 February 2019. Archived from the original on 23 February 2019. Retrieved 23 February 2019.