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Anupama's Lockdown: A Gripping Tale of Fear, Truth, and Survival

The trailer for 'Lockdown' has just been released by Vijay Sethupathi and Sasikumar. Anupama Parameswaran plays Anitha, a woman hiding serious problems from her family during the COVID lockdown. We see her facing unwanted advances and desperately trying to borrow money while confined at home. This gripping drama based on true events hits theaters on December 5.

Trailer of Anupama Parameswaran's 'Lockdown' is grim, gripping!

Chennai, Nov 27

Actors Vijay Sethupathi and Sasikumar on Thursday released the trailer of director A R Jeeva's gripping drama, 'Lockdown', featuring actress Anupama Parameswaran in the lead.

Taking to his X timeline, actor Vijay Sethupathi wrote, "Launching the Trailer of #Lockdown. Best wishes to the team."

Actor and director Sasikumar, for his part, wrote, "Happy to unveil the Trailer of #Lockdown. Dive into a world of fear, truth, and survival. Wishing the whole team grand success."

The woman-centric film, the trailer discloses, is based on a true story.

The trailer that has just been released begins with Anupama Parameswaran (who plays the character of Anitha in the film) expressing fear to go home. It is evident she has a problem about which she cannot speak to her family. To add to her complications, we see unwanted advances being made by men to her.

Under these circumstances, a 21 day nationwide lockdown is announced to check the spread of COVID forcing Anitha to stay home.

Anitha's behaviour causes her parents to worry. Her mom notices that she is constantly checking her phone and losing her temper. The trailer also goes on to show Anitha and her friend attempting to contact a doctor. However, he has been isolated because of contracting the virus.

The trailer also shows Anitha desperately calling all her friends to borrow cash. This makes her parents worried. They ask her why she is asking everyone for money.

The trailer ends with Anitha apologising to her dad, saying that she won't do it again.

Produced by Subaskaran of Lyca Productions, the film will, apart from Anupama Parameswaran, also feature actors Charlie, Nirosha, Priya Venkat, Livingston, Indhumathi, Rajkumar, Shamji, Lollu Sabha Maran, Vinayak Raj, Vidhu, Abhirami, Ravathi, Sanjivie, Priya Ganesh and Asha among others.

Music for the film has been scored by the gifted NR Raghunanthan and Siddharth Vipin, while cinematography is by K.A. Sakthivel. The film has editing by V J Sabu Joseph and art direction by A Jayakumar.

Choreography for the film is by Sherif and Sri Girish while stunts have been choreographed by Om Sivaprakash. Costumes for the film have been designed by Meenakshi Shreedharan.

The film, which has triggered expectations, is scheduled to hit screens on December 5.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Finally a film that addresses the real struggles people faced during lockdown. The financial stress, family tensions, and women's safety issues - this looks like it will capture the authentic Indian experience. December 5 can't come soon enough!

Sarah B

While the subject matter is important, I hope the film doesn't just show the negative aspects of lockdown. Many families came closer together during that time too. But Anupama's performance looks compelling!

Arjun K

Lyca Productions always delivers quality content. The technical team looks solid with NR Raghunanthan's music and good cinematography. Hope this film does justice to the sensitive topic it's handling. 🤞

Kavya N

The trailer gave me chills! That scene where she's desperately calling friends for money - so many people went through this during lockdown. Women-centric films are much needed in Indian cinema. Full support to the team!

Michael C

Interesting to see a Tamil film tackling such contemporary issues. The cast looks promising and the "based on true story" angle adds credibility. Hope it maintains the same intensity throughout the film.

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