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Home » Makkal Thalaiva –  Review Engaging satire
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Makkal Thalaiva –  Review Engaging satire

NT BureauBy NT BureauJune 20, 2026No Comments
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Makkal Thalaiva is a political satire that blends humor, drama, and commentary on contemporary electoral politics in Tamil Nadu. The film uses a fictional storyline to reflect real-world political patterns, campaign strategies, and leadership dynamics.

Produced by Kavithalaya Saravanan and directed by Ramdev, the story revolves around a wealthy businessman and a group of political players navigating power struggles and election strategies. A key twist emerges when a candidate is suddenly removed from the race due to an accident, leading the party to launch an unusual “anyone can become Chief Minister” concept. This gimmick becomes the central hook of the narrative, driving both satire and suspense.

Performance-wise, Ravi Mariya, in his debut as a lead actor, delivers a lively and engaging portrayal, particularly in comedic and political moments. Radha Ravi stands out with his strong screen presence, adding weight to the political drama. Supporting appearances by figures associated with real political backgrounds give the film a more grounded, realistic texture.

Technically, the cinematography and music are described as serviceable, supporting the narrative without overpowering it. The director frames the story as a commentary on how politics evolves with branding, messaging, and mass appeal, rather than ideology alone.

Overall, the film uses satire to question modern political campaigning and leadership selection. It mixes entertainment with reflection, though its impact depends on how well the audience connects with its political humor and exaggerated situations.

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