Remarkable Manager of Malayalam Cinema, Dominic Arunhas achieved great success with its latest edition of Malayalam, ‘Lokah: Chapter 1 – Chandra’. This movie, which combines excitement, action and emotions, became a conversation theme from the first day after the publication. At the same time it was released on Tamil, Telugu and Hindi and got a good answer in addition to Kerala. The critical shelf and fan support gave ‘Lokah’ a strong start.
‘Lokah chapter 1 ‘continues its solid driving
According to Sacnilk, ‘Lokah collected chapter 1’ total RS 54.7 crore during the first week, while the large revenues came from Kerala (Rs 42.45 crore). Although the film decreased slightly during the second week, it still ran strong; That week’s collection was Rs 47 crore. The collection fell to RS 27.1 crore during the third week and RS 13.25 crore during the fourth week. But it retained its position week after week.
‘Lokah’ Complete a milestone in Malayalam Cinema
Lokah Chapter 1 ‘drove in theaters for more than 5 weeks and collected only Rs 0.5 crore on its 37th day. However, it increased slightly on its 38th day (Saturday) and collected RS 0.7 crore. With this, ‘Lokah: Chapter 1 – Chandra’ has achieved a remarkable record of Rs 153.05 crore in total collections throughout India in 38 days. This figure has a significant place in Box Office History of Malayalam Cinema.
Stellar Cast and Jakes Bejoy’s Music Elevate ‘Lokah: Chapter 1 – Chandra’
The story of the film centers on an ordinary man who gets stuck in a criminal world due to unexpected circumstances. The turns in his life and the stories about the people around him are all the focus of ‘Lokah: Chapter 1’. Kalyani PriyadarshanThe Naslenand Sandy Master leads the role with Arun Kurian And Chandu Salim Kumar in crucial roles. Jakes Bejoy did the music, while the cinematography and editing for the film are handled and by Nimish Ravi and Chaman Chakko. Disclaimer clause: Box Office numbers in this article are compiled from our own sources and various public tasks. While we strive for accuracy, all figures are approximate unless they are explicitly mentioned, and offer a fair representation of the project’s cash office. We are open to feedback and suggestions at toientainment@timesinternet.in.