Dulquer Salmaan-backed superhero film ‘Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra’ is making waves at the box office, and is garnering good reviews from audience and critics alike. A number of celebs including Alia Bhatt,
Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Priyanka Chopra and others praised the film. Now, Keerthy Suresh has also shared her review of Lokah, expressing how impressed she was, with the film. She praised director Dominic Arun and cinematographer Nimish Ravi. She penned a lovely message for Kalyani, praising her dedication and efforts, as well as producer Dulquer Salmaan for setting a new benchmark.
Keerthy Suresh Reviews Lokah
Keerthy Suresh took to her Instagram stories to share a screenshot of her video call with Kalyani Priyadarshan. She wrote, “Finally!! Lokah! What a brilliant idea brought powerfully to screen. Kudos to @dominic_arun & @santhybee Cinematography was top-notch @nimishravi So proud to see my girl as the super woman @kalyanipriyadarshan Ammu, you’ve owned Chandra with all your hard work, dedication, the effort you have put into your looks and those action scenes.”

She also praised Durga Vinod, who played young Chandra in the film, and also lauded actors Naslen, and Chandu Salimkumar for lighting up the screen with their comedy. “@sayanoraphilip, you were terrific! #DurgaVinod, the young Chandra!!! What a talent @naslenofficial & @chanduveeyyy, you guys lit up the screen with comedy Such a joy to watch Big congrats to @dqswayfarerfilms for setting a new benchmark by putting this show together with amazing production quality DQ @dqsalmaan,” she wrote.
Lastly, she expressed her excitement for the cameos. “And the icing on the cake – the cameos!” she wrote.
Kalyani Priyadarshan Confirms Mammootty As ‘Moothon’ In Lokah
On Mammootty’s birthday, Kalyani Priyadarshan confirmed Mammootty plays the mysterious role of ‘Moothon’ (The Elder) in Lokah. She shared a behid-the-scenes picture with him, and wrote, “I remember the day he walked onto our set as a surprise. I think all of us instantly dropped anything in our hands the moment we saw him. I was jealous of the boys who managed to grab pictures with him, while I was stuck in costume and couldn’t. While we were all so tense, his aura was what it always is (light, funny, effortless). That’s just the kind of person he is – someone who inspires without trying, and reminds you what it means to be human. I just hope with this film, we’ve made him proud. Happy birthday to our Moothon.”