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Dulquer Salmaan and actress Kalyani Priyadarshan-starrer Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra continues to win big at the box office earning over Rs 290 crore in 35 days. Upon release, reviews highlighted the film's stunning visuals, strong performances and gripping story as a key factor that kept them hooked. Now, following the film's success, Kalyani Priyadarshan has shared a special gift for the film's cinematographer Nimish Ravi.
Lokah: Kalyani Priyadarshan Gifts Watch Worth Rs 9 Lakh To Film's Cinematographer
Nimish Ravi took to social media to thank Kalyani Priyadarshan for gifting him a watch. He called the actress 'so generous' and spoke about how the watch's colour reminds him of Lokah and Chandra. The note read "Dear Kalyani,This one is so generous of you.Thank you so much. This colour connects me directly to Lokah and Chandra.More than anything this one will remind me that constant hardwork will always lead to good things. This movie and the people associated with it is a reminder for that.So this one is about Hardwork! Lots of love. @kalyanipriyadarshan" For the unversed, the watch gifted by Kalyani Priyadarshan to Nimish Ravi costs Rs 9,81,800. The Speedmaster is stated to be one of OMEGA’s most iconic pieces. The red-coloured watch, is made of sapphire crystals which are said to be scratch-proof.A few weeks ago, Nimish Ravi posted a note about the hardwork that went into making the film. He posted "3 years of hardwork with many more years of writing behind it. I would like to hope that this is not the end, but the beginning to a vision we have been putting a lot of our energies into." He thanked the producer Dulquer Salmaan by saying "Dq, my brother and mentor, thankyou for beliving in us and our dream and for being the wind beneath our wings! When things looked impossible and far beyond us, you stepped in and made it happen. @dqsalmaan" Recently the makers officially announced on their social media handles that the fantasy epic has become the first film in history to surpass 50,000 shows in Kerala. Directed by Arun Dominic the film has overtaken Mohanlal and Prithviraj Sukumaran’s L2: Empuraan to become the highest-grossing Malayalam film globally.Do you find this article useful?