Lorry Chapter-1
- 2024
- 3h 3m
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Harshavardan, an ex-convict mechanic, is tasked to deliver a lorry with a valuable load to Mumbai. He gets entangled with the villainous Pratap, who wants to become CM through illegal means.Harshavardan, an ex-convict mechanic, is tasked to deliver a lorry with a valuable load to Mumbai. He gets entangled with the villainous Pratap, who wants to become CM through illegal means.Harshavardan, an ex-convict mechanic, is tasked to deliver a lorry with a valuable load to Mumbai. He gets entangled with the villainous Pratap, who wants to become CM through illegal means.
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Lorry Chapter is a raw, atmospheric road drama that takes you deep into India's underbelly, riding on the back of a battered old truck carrying more secrets than cargo. Directed by debutant filmmaker Rohan Kulkarni, this film is a haunting look at the invisible lives that move along the country's endless highways - and the moral choices that weigh them down.
The story follows Ganga (played by Fahadh Faasil), a lorry driver who has spent two decades on the road, transporting goods and living a life between petrol pumps, shady dhabas, and check posts. To him, his lorry is home - an old rusty machine that rumbles through the night like a loyal companion. Ganga's life is simple, lonely, and numb - until one night he is forced to transport something that shakes his moral compass forever.
Without giving away too much, Lorry Chapter uses its simple premise to deliver a layered, slow-burn thriller. Ganga picks up an unmarked crate from the outskirts of Mumbai, under pressure from a local transport mafia kingpin (played chillingly by Pankaj Tripathi). As his journey unfolds, so does the truth about what's inside the crate - and the film turns into a tense moral struggle on wheels.
Fahadh Faasil once again proves why he's among the best. He barely speaks in the film, but his eyes tell the whole story - the fatigue of years on the road, the guilt, the fear, the tiny flickers of hope. There's a scene where Ganga, stranded in the rain with a broken-down lorry, talks to his old truck like it's his only friend. It's heartbreaking and beautiful.
The story follows Ganga (played by Fahadh Faasil), a lorry driver who has spent two decades on the road, transporting goods and living a life between petrol pumps, shady dhabas, and check posts. To him, his lorry is home - an old rusty machine that rumbles through the night like a loyal companion. Ganga's life is simple, lonely, and numb - until one night he is forced to transport something that shakes his moral compass forever.
Without giving away too much, Lorry Chapter uses its simple premise to deliver a layered, slow-burn thriller. Ganga picks up an unmarked crate from the outskirts of Mumbai, under pressure from a local transport mafia kingpin (played chillingly by Pankaj Tripathi). As his journey unfolds, so does the truth about what's inside the crate - and the film turns into a tense moral struggle on wheels.
Fahadh Faasil once again proves why he's among the best. He barely speaks in the film, but his eyes tell the whole story - the fatigue of years on the road, the guilt, the fear, the tiny flickers of hope. There's a scene where Ganga, stranded in the rain with a broken-down lorry, talks to his old truck like it's his only friend. It's heartbreaking and beautiful.
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Absolutely beautiful and thrill movie and the cast of the movie is extraordinary.
Hats off to the acting skills of Sreekanth Reddy and who is director of the movie as well.
Absolutely thrilled Absolutely beautiful and thrill movie and the cast of the movie is extraordinary.
Hats off to the acting skills of Sreekanth Reddy and who is director of the movie as well.
Absolutely thrilled Absolutely beautiful and thrill movie and the cast of the movie is extraordinary.
Hats off to the acting skills of Sreekanth Reddy and who is director of the movie as well.
Absolutely thrilled.
Absolutely beautiful and thrill movie and the cast of the movie is extraordinary.
Hats off to the acting skills of Sreekanth Reddy and who is director of the movie as well.
Absolutely thrilled.
Hats off to the acting skills of Sreekanth Reddy and who is director of the movie as well.
Absolutely thrilled Absolutely beautiful and thrill movie and the cast of the movie is extraordinary.
Hats off to the acting skills of Sreekanth Reddy and who is director of the movie as well.
Absolutely thrilled Absolutely beautiful and thrill movie and the cast of the movie is extraordinary.
Hats off to the acting skills of Sreekanth Reddy and who is director of the movie as well.
Absolutely thrilled.
Absolutely beautiful and thrill movie and the cast of the movie is extraordinary.
Hats off to the acting skills of Sreekanth Reddy and who is director of the movie as well.
Absolutely thrilled.
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Lorry Chapter is a raw, atmospheric road drama that takes you deep into India's underbelly, riding on the back of a battered old truck carrying more secrets than cargo. Directed by debutant filmmaker Rohan Kulkarni, this film is a haunting look at the invisible lives that move along the country's endless highways - and the moral choices that weigh them down.
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