A Historic Moment in Indian Cinema
When Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra hit movie screens on August 28, 2025, it wasn’t just another film release—it marked a watershed for Indian cinema. Starring Kalyani Priyadarshan, the film introduced the country’s first female superhero, capturing the imagination of audiences and critics alike. What started as an exciting project for Kalyani evolved into something far bigger: a groundbreaking cultural milestone.
Stepping into Chandra’s Shoes
In an exclusive chat, Kalyani expressed how surreal the new title felt: “When I first signed on, I didn’t think about making history—I just wanted to be part of an exciting story. But as things unfolded, the weight of what it means really hit me.” Yet she was quick to deflect praise, honoring the contributions of the entire team—cast, crew, and director—whose collective effort made the film a success.
As she put it, “If Chandra, as India’s first female superhero, can inspire just one girl to believe in her own power, that responsibility is one I’m proud to carry.”
The Team Behind the Magic
Directed by Dominic Arun, Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra wasn’t crafted as a tactical break from Bollywood norms—it emerged organically from storytelling shaped since as early as 2020. Arun explains they didn’t set out to challenge conventions, but the narrative naturally grew into something bold, grounded in Malayalam folklore and myth.
Co-writer Santhy Balachandran, an Oxford-educated actress-turned-writer, played a key role in enriching the film’s emotional depth and mythic resonance. Her thoughtful writing has been widely acknowledged as instrumental in bringing authenticity and substance to the story.
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A Cinematic Universe Begins
This film launches the ambitious Lokah Universe—a planned five-part Malayalam superhero saga, deeply rooted in regional culture and mythology. Characters like the legendary Kalliyankattu Neeli (portrayed here as the present-day persona Chandra) offer a unique bridge between folklore and modern-day heroism.
Box Office Brilliance
Despite a moderate budget for a fantasy epic, the film has been a runaway success. With smart production under Dulquer Salmaan’s banner, the team ensured every rupee was well-spent.
The film crossed the ₹100 crore mark in just its first week, becoming one of South India’s most successful female-led films. In just 13 days, it surpassed ₹200 crore globally, securing its place as the fourth highest-grossing Malayalam film ever. It’s also become the highest-grossing South Indian female-led film by a wide margin.
Praise from Peers and Critics
The film has ignited praise across the industry. Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu mentioned that Kalyani’s screen presence gave her literal “goosebumps.” Meanwhile, big stars like Priyanka Chopra, Alia Bhatt, and Akshay Kumar showered the film with admiration. Alia even called the Hindi-dubbed release a “fresh blend of mythic folklore and mystery.”
Critics applauded its immersive world-building, engaging effects, and confident storytelling. Reviews highlighted Kalyani as a standout performer whose confidence and presence made her “steal the show.” The film’s blend of mythology, emotion, and technical flair has been hailed as raising the bar for regional superhero cinema.
Looking Ahead
With its overwhelming success, Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra offers hope for female-led genre films across Indian cinema. It demonstrates that narratives centered on women, when executed with depth and heart, can drive both impact and commercial victory.
Kalyani also expressed special gratitude to producer Dulquer Salmaan, noting that his belief in anchoring this universe with a woman was rare and progressive—“not many producers would choose to start with her story,” she said, affirming her belief that this bold choice is already paying dividends.
Final Word
Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra is more than a film—it’s a bold statement of possibility. Kalyani Priyadarshan’s gracious embodiment of India’s first female superhero invites a new era—one where folklore, empowerment, and cinematic spectacle converge to inspire generations.