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  1. Nov 6, 2018 · So yes, Sarkar is an efficient setup for a political entry, but as a movie, it should have been far more effective. Murugadoss, as always, comes up with terrific masala ideas: the scene where a hospital is filled with victims of apathy by various government departments, or the scene where Sundar (who destroys global brands) vows to destroy the ...

  2. Nov 6, 2018 · The best political movie from kollywood is Muthalavan. A stretch from the bus strike to the ensuing caste riots to govt inaction is one of the best scenes in cinema about political state of TN. I also quite liked Makkal Aatchi by RK Selvamani, though it was a tad amateurish. It mocked politicians of all parties. Like Liked by 2 people

  3. Sarkar is an efficient setup for a political entry, but as a movie, it should have been far more effective. Murugadoss, as always, comes up with terrific masala ideas: the scene where a hospital is filled with victims of apathy by various government departments, or the scene where Sundar (who destroys global brands) vows to destroy the brand ...

  4. Nov 6, 2018 · With Vijay hinting at a political entry, expectations have skyrocketed from fans of the actor as the film takes on corrupt politicians in the film and shows Vijay emerging as a leader.

  5. Nov 7, 2018 · Vijay can do no wrong, and he is projected as a messiah for all of Tamil Nadu's ills. It is more dictatorial than democratic. At once a playboy and a corporate leader who can win single-handedly fighting dozens of goons, Vijay's Sundar Ramaswamy flies hundreds of miles to cast his vote in Tamil Nadu elections.

  6. Nov 6, 2018 · Sarkar has a long run-time but lacks that one ‘Brand ARM’ sequence that could have changed the tone of the film. At 163 minutes, it comes across more like a political pamphlet.

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  8. Nov 5, 2018 · The actor will play people’s representative in the film and with his ‘impending’ political entry, fans are eager to watch their favourite actor in action. Sarkar takes on politicians again ...