Lucky Man Movie Review:
The film was produced by Think Movies and SNS Movie Productions, this Tamil-language film is directed by Balaji Venugopal and features a cast including Yogi Babi, Veera, Rachel Rebecca, Abdul Lee, RS Sivaji, Ameet Bhargav, Chadwick, and Suhasini Kumaran. The story revolves around a man named Yogi Babu, who has been labeled as unlucky since childhood. Despite his hardships, he marries Rachel Rebecca's character and has a son named Sadvik. Yogi Babu's character works as a struggling real estate broker, trying to make ends meet."
"Unexpectedly, luck seems to shine on Yogi Babu when he receives a car as a gift, transforming his life. The possession of a car also opens up a job opportunity at a real estate company, earning him a steady income. Soon, everyone starts referring to him as 'Lucky Man.' However, this newfound luck puts him on a collision course with a police officer portrayed by Veera, who is deeply frustrated by the misconduct of his colleagues within the police department."
"The tension escalates when the police officer stops Lucky Man's car on the road, unaware of his real estate profession. Yogi Babu's character, trying to seek help, sarcastically suggests that the police officer should be subjected to some 'torture.' This remark infuriates the police officer, sparking an ego-driven conflict between the two."
"The police officer, determined to assert his authority, chases Lucky Man away and demands an apology. To the officer's astonishment, Lucky Man's car is stolen shortly after this encounter, adding further complications to his life. Frustrated by the turn of events, Yogi Babu's character faces marital issues as his wife complains and seeks refuge at her father's house."
"The movie takes an intriguing twist when Lucky Man mistakenly kidnaps the police officer's pet dog, suspecting him of being the car thief. As the story unfolds, it delves into the humorous and chaotic consequences that follow this misunderstanding, providing audiences with an entertaining and engaging narrative that explores themes of luck, ego, and the unpredictable nature of life."
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