Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra
- 2025
- 2h 31min
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA young woman discovers supernatural abilities while facing personal challenges. As evil emerges, she must accept her powers and destiny in a transforming world. Her journey launches a new s... Leer todoA young woman discovers supernatural abilities while facing personal challenges. As evil emerges, she must accept her powers and destiny in a transforming world. Her journey launches a new superhero saga.A young woman discovers supernatural abilities while facing personal challenges. As evil emerges, she must accept her powers and destiny in a transforming world. Her journey launches a new superhero saga.
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Lokah is a successful confluence of fervent storytelling and brilliant technical filmmaking. The audience along with the characters get thrust into a surreal fray where fact meets fiction and reality converges with myth. The narrative is set around the titular character of Chandra who most certainly isn't what meets the eye and conceals an arcane past. Who or What is she ? Who's she with or against ? How and when does ground reality merge with tales of lore. How do the other characters gel into this cacophony? All these queries and a bit more form the basic crux.
The film presents the world-within to the audience by recounting legends familiar via folk lores and juxtaposing them with characters from the modern time thereby encapsulating both wonder and nostalgia. Filmmaking prowess of the crew is in full display with alluring visuals and enthralling background score, supported by strong writing and entertaining action set pieces. The cast also does commendable jobs with their roles. The film throughout keeps everyone wanting more from this tale and the third act and climax leaves the audience into hoping for further chapters.
The final fight of the penultimate action piece involving the main character should have been done better with more robust editing and better camera angling considering the ones before were better executed. The closure to a sub plot felt rushed. The humour in this film though doesn't feel forced is plenty, considering the serious undertone the story otherwise aims to put forth .
Also the film for some reason is presented in the aspect ratio of 1:90:1 which thereby pillarboxes the film in most screens outside of Flat and Digital IMAX ones. Considering this film doesn't have an IMAX rendering ,and that flat screens are so few in the region, this presentation felt unaccounted for. Albeit; this film definitely warrants a Cinema Theater experience.
The film presents the world-within to the audience by recounting legends familiar via folk lores and juxtaposing them with characters from the modern time thereby encapsulating both wonder and nostalgia. Filmmaking prowess of the crew is in full display with alluring visuals and enthralling background score, supported by strong writing and entertaining action set pieces. The cast also does commendable jobs with their roles. The film throughout keeps everyone wanting more from this tale and the third act and climax leaves the audience into hoping for further chapters.
The final fight of the penultimate action piece involving the main character should have been done better with more robust editing and better camera angling considering the ones before were better executed. The closure to a sub plot felt rushed. The humour in this film though doesn't feel forced is plenty, considering the serious undertone the story otherwise aims to put forth .
Also the film for some reason is presented in the aspect ratio of 1:90:1 which thereby pillarboxes the film in most screens outside of Flat and Digital IMAX ones. Considering this film doesn't have an IMAX rendering ,and that flat screens are so few in the region, this presentation felt unaccounted for. Albeit; this film definitely warrants a Cinema Theater experience.
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Lokah - Chapter 1: Chandra is proof that you don't need a massive budget to create a true superhero spectacle. Dominic Arun's direction and Dulquer Salmaan's backing bring a fresh, daring vision to the screen-and it lands.
The world-building is rich and immersive, blending myth and modern day in a way that feels both rooted and futuristic. The action sequences are gripping, and the visuals-thanks to Nimish Ravi's striking cinematography and Jithu Sebastian's art direction-look nothing short of world-class. Jakes Bejoy's background score pulses through the film, keeping the energy high from start to finish.
At the heart of it all is Kalyani Priyadarshan, who completely owns the role and wears the cape as India's first female superhero. She brings strength, charm, and depth to Chandra in a way that makes you root for her instantly. Naslen, Arun Kurian, Chandu Salim kumar, Sandy, Vijayaraghavan, Nishanth Sagar and the rest of the supporting cast deliver strong performances and keep the momentum alive. The humour was organic, never forced, and balances the heavier moments beautifully. The surprise cameos had my theatre erupting-what a brilliant casting!
In the end, Lokah - Chapter 1: Chandra demonstrates that vision, craft, and commitment can outweigh sheer budget. It is not only a bold first step in an ambitious superhero universe but also a reminder that Malayalam cinema continues to redefine the boundaries of what Indian films can achieve. With works like this, it's clear that Mollywood is on its right path to becoming the face of Indian cinema.
The world-building is rich and immersive, blending myth and modern day in a way that feels both rooted and futuristic. The action sequences are gripping, and the visuals-thanks to Nimish Ravi's striking cinematography and Jithu Sebastian's art direction-look nothing short of world-class. Jakes Bejoy's background score pulses through the film, keeping the energy high from start to finish.
At the heart of it all is Kalyani Priyadarshan, who completely owns the role and wears the cape as India's first female superhero. She brings strength, charm, and depth to Chandra in a way that makes you root for her instantly. Naslen, Arun Kurian, Chandu Salim kumar, Sandy, Vijayaraghavan, Nishanth Sagar and the rest of the supporting cast deliver strong performances and keep the momentum alive. The humour was organic, never forced, and balances the heavier moments beautifully. The surprise cameos had my theatre erupting-what a brilliant casting!
In the end, Lokah - Chapter 1: Chandra demonstrates that vision, craft, and commitment can outweigh sheer budget. It is not only a bold first step in an ambitious superhero universe but also a reminder that Malayalam cinema continues to redefine the boundaries of what Indian films can achieve. With works like this, it's clear that Mollywood is on its right path to becoming the face of Indian cinema.
Absolute game changer of Mollywood and Indian cinema . The story, character and build up is so interesting and it totally worth watching. Turning of myth which we heard during the childhood turning into reality was not an expecting one, especially the way the plot was created. Loved it and will watch again.
REVIEW BY SATANIK DEY FROM ARAMBAG,WEST BENGAL
DirectOR smoothly directed this flim,,, story telling is just woow it's hold your eyes till the end,,,Kalyani's work in this film is just woow,,, this is the top superhero film in India's cinema history,,, cinematography is just superb,,, makeup,,,is good The main power of this film is VFX THE VFX ARE OUTSTANDING,,,ALL TEAM WORKS PERFECTLY ON IT acting is superb OVERALL RATING IS 10/10.
DirectOR smoothly directed this flim,,, story telling is just woow it's hold your eyes till the end,,,Kalyani's work in this film is just woow,,, this is the top superhero film in India's cinema history,,, cinematography is just superb,,, makeup,,,is good The main power of this film is VFX THE VFX ARE OUTSTANDING,,,ALL TEAM WORKS PERFECTLY ON IT acting is superb OVERALL RATING IS 10/10.
Lokah is truly a quality product from Malayalam cinema that boldly steps into the superhero genre-a territory rarely explored in the industry. From the making and cinematography to sound design and production value, every technical department shines with international-level finesse.
What sets Lokah apart is how intelligently it weaves superhero elements with our myths, traditions, and the modern world. The tagline "they live among us" perfectly sets the tone for a franchise that has vast potential to explore mythological legends in future chapters.
Kalyani Priyadarshan deserves special mention for taking on a powerful role and executing it with confidence and finesse. The trio of Neslen, Chandu, and Arun bring in much-needed comic relief to balance the otherwise serious tone of the film. Sandy, in a surprising turn, delivers a strong performance as the antagonist, leaving a lasting impact. The rest of the cast also contributes effectively, and the cameos are well-placed, creating anticipation for what's next.
Director Dominic Arun and his team have taken on a challenging vision and brought it to life with remarkable conviction. Hats off to Nimish Ravi, Jakes Bejoy, Baglan, Chaman Chacko, and the entire technical crew for their exceptional work.
However, the franchise structure and chapter-based storytelling do result in some incomplete character arcs and unresolved motives. Hopefully, these will be addressed in the upcoming installments.
All in all, Lokah is a commendable theatrical experience that sets a solid foundation for a promising superhero franchise.
What sets Lokah apart is how intelligently it weaves superhero elements with our myths, traditions, and the modern world. The tagline "they live among us" perfectly sets the tone for a franchise that has vast potential to explore mythological legends in future chapters.
Kalyani Priyadarshan deserves special mention for taking on a powerful role and executing it with confidence and finesse. The trio of Neslen, Chandu, and Arun bring in much-needed comic relief to balance the otherwise serious tone of the film. Sandy, in a surprising turn, delivers a strong performance as the antagonist, leaving a lasting impact. The rest of the cast also contributes effectively, and the cameos are well-placed, creating anticipation for what's next.
Director Dominic Arun and his team have taken on a challenging vision and brought it to life with remarkable conviction. Hats off to Nimish Ravi, Jakes Bejoy, Baglan, Chaman Chacko, and the entire technical crew for their exceptional work.
However, the franchise structure and chapter-based storytelling do result in some incomplete character arcs and unresolved motives. Hopefully, these will be addressed in the upcoming installments.
All in all, Lokah is a commendable theatrical experience that sets a solid foundation for a promising superhero franchise.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 31min(151 min)
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.90 : 1
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