Director Raju Murugan, who made a strong entry into Tamil cinema with ‘Cuckoo’ and later impressed audiences with ‘Joker’ and ‘Gypsy’, has now returned with ‘My Lord’. Known for telling stories rooted in the lives of common people, he once again brings a socially relevant theme to the screen. Released on February 13, the film has received positive responses from critics and the general audience. The cast includes Sasikumar, Chaitra Achar, and Guru Somasundaram, with Sean Roldan composing the film’s music. Director Ram’s heartfelt appreciation A lengthy video was shared on X (formerly Twitter) where director Ram praises the film. He described ‘My Lord’ as a courageous work that speaks about two extreme ends of society: those at the peak of power and those pushed to the margins. According to him, the movie was courageous enough to traverse all the human aspects of politics and social issues. He enjoyed the variety of issues discussed and the thoughtful writing of the script, calling it another ‘fearless work’ by Raju Murugan.Ram also spoke about Sasikumar’s career choices after ‘Ayothi’. He said the actor has undergone a major transformation in selecting meaningful scripts. This change has helped Sasikumar connect with family audiences across Tamil Nadu and made him feel like a member of every household. His performance in ‘My Lord’ is seen as a continuation of this new journey, where content-driven roles take priority over routine commercial films.
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‘My Lord’ depicts the conflict between authority and the oppressed, having struck a strong emotional chord. Ram praised Raju Murugan for introducing unfamiliar characters and moving away from conventional storytelling. He ended his message by congratulating both the director and Sasikumar for delivering a powerful and honest film.


