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'My Lord' trailer: Sasikumar leads a hard-hitting courtroom drama, Raju Murugan’s political satire strikes hard

'My Lord' trailer: Sasikumar leads a hard-hitting courtroom drama, Raju Murugan’s political satire strikes hard
Sasikumar stars in Raju Murugan's 'My Lord,' a hard-hitting courtroom drama tackling kidney trafficking and political corruption. The trailer showcases a couple's fight for justice against abuse of power, featuring sharp satire and references to real-life incidents. With a strong cast and compelling music, the film promises a bold social commentary.
From the early stages of his career, Sasikumar has earned the trust of audiences as an actor whose films can be watched comfortably with family. Over time, this credibility has also brought steady box-office success. Known for choosing stories rooted in social reality, justice, and the lives of ordinary people, Sasikumar has built a clear identity. In that space, the trailer of 'My Lord', directed by Raju Murugan, has now been released and has quickly drawn attention. At first glance, the trailer hints at a film driven by social justice and sharp political thought.

Trailer reveals a courtroom fight against a social crime

The 'My Lord' trailer places kidney trafficking at its core while exposing the politics behind it. Sasikumar and Chaithra play a couple caught in this injustice, forced to seek justice in court. The trailer tracks their legal struggle, showing abuse of power, political pressure, and the hurdles faced by common citizens. Courtroom film, clever conversations, and rhythmic background score support the seriousness. Tension unresolved ending of the trailer also arouses curiosity regarding the movie.
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Political satire stays true to Raju Murugan’s style

As expected from Raju Murugan, the trailer is packed with bold political satire and open criticism.
It takes aim at all major parties, including actor Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam. References to real incidents like kidney rackets and the Thoothukudi firing, along with images of everyday struggles, give the trailer a strong edge. A standout line comes from a judge: “The power to deliver a verdict has been given to the last man,” neatly capturing the spirit of 'My Lord'.

Cast and music strengthen the film’s promise

’My Lord’ has a good star cast with Sasikumar, Chaithra, Asha Sharath, Guru Somasundaram, Jayaprakash, and Gopi Nainar. It has music from Sean Roldan, who has many hit songs before this, and so a good background score in the trailer fits the bill. The Sasikumar-Chaithra pairing and their realistic look have also earned praise. With its bold theme, clear political voice, and emotional core, 'My Lord' shapes up as a film audiences are keenly waiting for.See More: Jana Nayagan Movie Release Date Hearing Live Update: Item 3 to item 17 wait; Vijay fans follow every move
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