The film, which has already collected 275 crores, is not far from achieving the dream of 300 crores
Kerala Screens of Lokah Chapter 1 Chandra Movie in 5th Week
Dulquer Salmaan’s seventh film ‘Lokah – Chapter One: Chandra‘ produced by Wayfarer Films is entering its fifth week. Loka is continuing its success journey across Kerala with 275 screens. The success trailer was released the other day. The film, which has already collected 275 crores, is not far from achieving the dream of 300 crores. ‘Lokah’ has become a hit in the Malayalam industry by leading the box office by a huge margin over other all-time top grossers in Malayalam.
Apart from Malayalam, it has also become a huge wave in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Kannada languages and is also a pan-Indian hit. ‘Lokah’ is also the second Malayalam film to collect the biggest collection from the Rust of India market. Inspired by the legendary story of Kalliyankattu Neeli, which is part of Kerala’s mythology and legends, the film written and directed by Dominic Arun stars Kalyani Priyadarshan and Naslen in the lead roles.
The other day, ‘Lokah’ also became the first film in the history of Malayalam cinema to sell 5 million tickets through the online ticket booking app Book My Show. ‘Lokah’ also became the highest-selling Malayalam film on Zomato’s District app. The first part of a five-part fantasy cinematic universe, this big-budget film stars Kalyani and Naslen in pivotal roles, along with Chandu Salimkumar, Arun Kurian, Sarath Sabha, Nishant Sagar, and Vijayaraghavan. Along with them, the guest appearances of Dulquer Salmaan and Tovino Thomas also became the highlight of the film.
The film has become a milestone in Malayalam cinema with its making excellence that is on par with international films and its presentation style that the audience has never seen before. ‘Lokah’ was also brought to Kerala as a big release by Dulquer Salmaan’s Wayfarer Films. The success trailer of the industry hit Lokah was released to celebrate the huge success of the film. Kerala is witnessing a rare sight of the show moving forward on so many screens in its fifth week.












