My Lord
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Synopsis
A man and his wife battle bureaucracy after being wrongly declared dead, while he confronts a kidney trafficking ring connected to corrupt politicians that destroyed his life.
Cast
- M. Sasikumar
- Guru Somasundaram
- Asha Sharath
- Chaithra J. Achar
- V. Jayaprakash
- Vasumithra
- Gopi Nainar
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Feb 16, 2026
“Death is only for humans, not for humanity”… Kindly note the point My Lord. This sociopolitical satire tackles an imperative issue surrounding kidney racket, while portraying how our well oiled corrupt government machinery and societal setup function seamlessly in…
Michael JamesFeb 14, 2026I am a huge fan of Director Raju Mohan. Movies like Joker and Cuckoo were truly inspiring and showed how meaningful and progressive cinema can be. Because of that, I had very high expectations for this film. Unfortunately, this movie did not live up to those expectations.…
Praveen SasikumarFeb 14, 2026Arumaiyaana padam! Must watch!!!
Tommy - Mar 4, 2026
Movie Marathon. Movie- 1. Sasikumar as a selfless human being. Blue, yellow, pink. Whatever man, just keep bringing me that.
ChriznillFeb 15, 2026It’s not the big-budget action films, this is the kind of Kollywood i truly love 🫶🏻❤️.
AdithyaFeb 14, 2026Orey vaartha "ARUMAIYAANA PADAM"
Hariiiiiiii - Feb 13, 2026
"மனுஷனுக்கு தான் சாவு , மனிததுக்கில்ல. மனிதத்துக்கு எப்போவும் சாவு இல்லாதது நால தான் நம்ம பூமி இன்னும் ஓடிட்டு இருக்கு" "To die is human. Human beings are bound to. But Humanity is not. The idea of being human is immortal, which is precisely why Earth is still going on…
Mullai NathanFeb 15, 2026If I had a penny everytime Asha Sharath plays an authoritative figure, takes a common man for granted and gets taken for a ride, I d have two which is not much but it's weird it has happened twice. Raju Murugan said that in his assistant director days everyday after the…
VasanthanFeb 15, 2026Sasikumar is in great form yet again. Looking at his recent choices like Ayodhi, Nandhan, and Tourist Family, it’s clear that he has consciously aligned himself with content-driven cinema that carries emotional and social weight. Most of these films are not just good…
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