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A Blazing Reimagination of a Home-Grown World of Myth

The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram

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August 29, 2025

Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra plants its flag with the declaration, "Some legends have an element of truth," and from that moment, it invites us into a world Malayalam cinema has rarely dared to enter.

- VIVEK SANTHOSH

Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra plants its flag with the declaration, "Some legends have an element of truth," and from that moment, it invites us into a world Malayalam cinema has rarely dared to enter. This is a film of ambition and spectacle, rooted in familiar Kerala folklore yet dressed in the colours of neon and flame. Instead of easing us into the story, it throws us into a city under siege.

Out of this chaos crouches Chandra (Kalyani Priyadarshan), her gaze burning with unyielding determination. Around her, soldiers in tactical combat gear move like shadows, rifles raised, but she carves through them with almost supernatural power. By the time she secures her objective and receives a summons from the higher being Moothon through an intermediary, we already know she is not like the rest of us.

From this fiery opening, the story relocates to Bengaluru, where Chandra takes up night shifts at a café, her dark, gothic air drawing glances from across the street. In the apartment opposite live Sunny (Naslen) and Venu (Chandu Salimkumar), often joined by their friend Nigel (Arun Kurian). What begins as casual curiosity turns into quiet obsession: Sunny is captivated, yet he also senses that something about her does not quite belong.

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