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Starring Kalyani Priyadarshan and produced by Dulquer Salman, the film in on it’s way to likely become the first ever Malayalam movie to gross ₹ 300 crore
According to reports, Lokah Chapter One: Chandra, written and directed by Dominic Arun, has officially become the highest grossing Malayalam film of all time, breaking the record held by Mohanlal’s blockbuster L2: Empuraan, which released earlier this year. The film, still running to packed houses in Kerala is also inching closer towards becoming the first ever Malayalam movie to hit the ₹ 300 crore mark.
What’s also surprising is that this record would also make the Malayalam industry to be the only major mainstream movie industry in India to have a female-led movie as its highest grosser. This also makes it the highest grossing South Indian movie being led by a female star.
In an exclusive conversation with The Hollywood Reporter India earlier, actor-producer Dulquer Salmaan opened up about the overwhelming success of Lokah: Chapter 1 — Chandra, a film that has not only resonated with Malayalam audiences but has also broken barriers to become a pan-India cultural phenomenon. Reflecting on the project, Dulquer admitted the team had modest expectations. “This is our seventh production, and we've always managed to land safe. But nothing has been like Lokah,” he said. “Even as an actor, none of my films have exploded like this. It’s been accepted across demographics and has now become a part of pop culture. That’s what's most exciting.”
From day one, Lokah began receiving rave reviews from all corners of the country. “I was seeing reactions from across India. It’s a testament to how audiences today are open to different languages and storytelling styles. People gave the film a chance on release day itself—watched it, reviewed it, made reels about it. It was surreal.”
This is also a year in which Malayalam saw an unprecedented three films crossing the ₹ 200 crore mark with L2:Empuraan, Thudarum (both starring Mohanlal) and, now, Lokah Chapter One: Chandra.