Lingaa' review- Rajinikanth's power play

The big screen gets bigger when superstar Rajinikanth appears on it. There is literally no exaggeration when I say that. Anna was last seen in 3D photorealistic film 'Kochadaiiyaan', where his majestic presence had enthralled the audience. This time he is back with 'Lingaa'.This KS Ravikumar directed venture starts on a promising note, where Rajini as Lingaa can be seen in a not so godly avatar. He is a small time thief, who along with his sidekicks day-dreams about getting rich and spending on foreign travel (not to forget his dream dance sequence). To keep him company is South film industry's popular face Anushka Shetty. The actress, here Lakshmi, plays an active TV reporter, who wants to take Lingaa back to his roots.

 the real reason of getting Lingaa back to his village is to open the ancient Shiva temple, which his grandfather, Raja Lingeshwaran had built. Looking for a twist? Yes, you guessed it quite right. Maverick Rajini plays a double role. He is the Raja as well as the young thief in the movie.The film slowly unfolds to reveal that the Shiva temple holds some secret and Lingaa needs to open it. There is a local MP of the village, played by Jagapati Babu, who has his own evil plans to rupture the dam and stop it from functioning. He tries to bomb off the entire village including the dam to achieve his end.

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