The film Trivandrum Lodge is a cinematic work belonging to the romantic drama genres, directed by V K Prakash.
The film's narrative is focused on a lodge named Trivandrum Lodge and the lives of its inhabitants, with the film's storyline tracking the continuous lives of these individuals. The lodge was owned by a businessman named Ravi Shankar, who had a son named Arjun. The lives of these characters are intricately woven into the film's narrative. One of the inhabitants is Abdu, portrayed as an innocent character who faces significant challenges in his personal life. The narrative then introduces a young woman who becomes a central figure in the lives of the inhabitants. The narrative then shifts its focus to the interactions between the inhabitants and this new arrival. Abdu himself becomes embroiled in a serious relationship with her, and it is only at the film's conclusion that the viewer learns of the legal status of the lodge, which is revealed to have no such documentation. The narrative culminates in a climactic scene featuring the intervention of someone.
The narrative was of substandard quality, and the direction was unconventional, with a lack of cohesion throughout the film and no engaging moments. The performances were average, and the musical scores were the most commendable aspect of the film. However, it is not recommended for one time watching.