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Lucifer (2019 Indian film)

Lucifer is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language political action thriller film directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran and written by Murali Gopy. Produced by Antony Perumbavoor through the production house Aashirvad Cinemas, the film marks Prithviraj's directorial debut and features Mohanlal in the title role, alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Vivek Oberoi, Manju Warrier, Tovino Thomas, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Indrajith Sukumaran, Saniya Iyappan, Sai Kumar, John Vijay, Sachin Khedekar, Baiju Santhosh, Kalabhavan Shajohn, Fazil, Suresh Chandra Menon and Nyla Usha. Deepak Dev composed the film's music, and the cinematography was handled by Sujith Vaassudev.

Lucifer
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPrithviraj Sukumaran
Written byMurali Gopy
Produced byAntony Perumbavoor
StarringMohanlal
CinematographySujith Vaassudev
Edited bySamjith Mohammed
Music byDeepak Dev
Production
company
Distributed byMaxlab Cinemas and Entertainments
Release date
  • 28 March 2019 (2019-03-28)
Running time
174 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Budget30 crore[2]
Box officeest. 175 crore[3]

Development of the film began in 2016 when Murali pitched a story to Prithviraj at the sets of Tiyaan in Ramoji Film City, it was when he decided to make Lucifer his directorial debut. Title of the film was taken from an unrealised project of director Rajesh Pillai which was also written by Murali with another story. Pre-production of Lucifer began in 2017 and Murali completed the final draft of the screenplay in February 2018. Principal photography began in mid-July that year and lasted till January 2019, with filming carried out in Thiruvananthapuram, Idukki, Ernakulam, and Kollam districts, and Mumbai, Bangalore, Lakshadweep, and Russia.

Lucifer was released in theatres worldwide on 28 March 2019. It was also dubbed and released in Hindi and Telugu. The film broke many box office records for a Malayalam film, crossing the 50 crore (US$6.3 million) mark in four days, 100 crore (US$13 million) mark in eight days,[4][5] and the 150 crore (US$19 million) mark in 21 days[6] becoming the fastest Malayalam film to reach all three milestones. Lucifer was the first Malayalam film to earn more than ₹200 crore, including its box office collections and the earnings from the sale of its satellite rights and digital streaming rights in other languages.[7] It is currently the third highest-grossing Malayalam film. Lucifer is the first installment in a trilogy and will be followed by L2: Empuraan and an untitled sequel, which are in development. A Telugu remake titled Godfather was released on 5 October 2022.

Plot

At Interpol's office in Lyon, an officer is looking at reports about Khureshi-Ab'ram—a mysterious international criminal involved in transcontinental trade. A message from the CIA is received on his computer, they suspect a diamond-gold nexus is working in tandem with the warlords of Africa and a rear image of a person taken in Istanbul on 7 April 2006 is attached. The officer dials Interpol's secure phone line and says: Flag it off. It's Ab'ram. Khureshi-Ab'ram.

Meanwhile, in Kerala, CM P. K. Ramdas alias "PKR", the leader of the ruling party Indian Union Front (IUF), dies in the hospital while getting treated in Mediyal Institute of Medical Science and Research, which turns out to be the opposition leader Medayil Rajan's daughter's hospital. Taking advantage of the situation and believing that it would benefit the upcoming election, acting CM Mahesh Varma sends party workers to riot outside the hospital. Govardhan, a truth-seeker, records a Facebook live stream and condemns those who praise PKR, claiming that he was a puppet, during his final years in the hands of a financial syndicate, which controls the entire Indian political system. He claims that the IUF party has twice the amount of money than the entire state's treasury, and the person who replaces PKR is crucial. He lists four possible candidates during the live stream: Priyadarshini "Priya" Ramdas Nair, Jathin Ramdas, Bimal "Bobby" Nair, Varma, and Stephen Nedumpally.

Priya and Jathin are PKR's children. Priya has a college-going daughter Jhanvi from her first husband Jayadevan, who died in a car accident in Dubai seven years ago. She married Bobby, a notorious and discreet drug dealer, who mainly deals with real estate and Hawala scams. He is also in contact with drug lords in Mumbai, which is all unknown to Priya. Jathin lives in the US and is not known much about him. Varma declares himself as the most likely successor to PKR due to his seniority in the party and particularly for his lobbying skills. Stephen Nedumpally is a mysterious person promoted by PKR which is not known until the last six years. Govardhan describes him as the "most dangerous" person capable of both saving and destroying Kerala, from the list and addresses him as Lucifer. Stephen's past is unknown, but is known for his post-war reconstruction in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as gold smuggling from Dubai to Kerala, which is retrieved from Govardhan's dark web research.

Govardhan questions why PKR endorsed such a person by consorting him in every venue and vacating his consecutively winning last year's Nedumpally assembly seat for him, last year. Meanwhile, in Mumbai, Bobby meets his partner, Abdul, and tells him that PKR had given him an ultimatum to stop his drug trafficking a month ago. With PKR's demise, Bobby plans to fund the IUF party with drug money, overthrowing present financier Manappattil Chandy by offering him money three times as initially promised. With the help of Abdul, Bobby cuts a deal with drug boss Fyodor, who agrees to transfer 250 crore (US$31 million) every month in exchange for importing unchecked drug contraband into Kerala, once the IUF wins the election. For the deal to proceed, Bobby has to first set up a drug production plant. Abdul insists that the plant should be in the government-sealed timber factory in the Nedumpally range. At the same time, the last rites of PKR are carried out in Kerala, where Priya asks Varma to forbid Stephen from taking part in the ceremony.

On Varma's orders, city commissioner Mayilvahanam attempts hindering his way, but fails. Jathin, who should be performing PKR rituals is absent—last informed to be on a camping trip. On that night, Bobby arrives home, where he gives some Malana cream to Jhanvi, without Priya's knowledge and convenes a meeting with the IUF ministers, informing his decision to fund the party and dissolve the current ministry, which will ensure the preponement of the elections, so that they can take advantage on the present sympathy wave and nominate Jathin as the party's next CM candidate. Since Chandy is Stephen's ally, Varma advices Bobby to negotiate with Stephen, but Stephen objects to fund the party with the drug money and threatens Bobby. Enraged, Bobby assigns Sanjeev, who is the chief of IUF-funded news network NPTV, to start a smear campaign against Stephen, much to the chagrin of his co-worker and wife Arundathi. A reporter is sent to Govardhan to collect evidence, based on his claims.

Govardhan doesn't have the evidence, but claims Chandy is backed by the Khureshi-Ab'ram gang, a nexus that controls the gold-diamond trade around the world and hands over a file named Govardhan's X-Files containing pieces of evidence against Bobby. Sanjeev delivers the evidence to Bobby, where Govardhan is captured by IUF activist Murugan and is confined to an asylum. Bobby send men to timber factory. Upon knowing this, Stephen kills six of them and defeats the rest. Stephen's aide and Bobby's mole Aloshy espys the incident and reports it to Varma and Bobby. Mayilvaahanam is sent to detect evidence from the premise, but finds nothing. From Priya's diary, Bobby finds out that she resents Stephen because her father gave more care for him, who was brought to their home as a child and was the cause for a rift between her parents. Stephen runs Ashrayam, a destitute home. Aloshy persuades one of the inmates Aparna to slander Stephen.

On NPTV, she accuses Stephen of smuggling contraband and other illegal activities. This creates public outrage against Stephen, who is arrested and imprisoned. In prison, Stephen gets a phone call from his mercenary and confidant Zayed Masood. Jathin arrives and impresses public with his speech. While transferring fund to Bobby, Fyodor's containers are sabotaged by Zayed and his cohorts, who demand the release of Stephen. Bobby agrees, but Varma meets Rajan to arrange a hit on Stephen by his party goons in prison, the attempt fails. Left with no choice, Varma releases him. Meanwhile, Jhanvi is hospitalised after LSD overdose. Mayilvaahanam blackmails Priya for sex in exchange for not filing a case against Jhanvi.

From Jhanvi, Priya learns of Bobby's predatory behaviour towards her. When asked, Bobby admits and threatens to expose Jhanvi's contacts with drug peddlers and threatens to kill her and Jhanvi like Jayadevan and PKR. Aparna admits on NPTV that she lied about Stephen. With no other choice, Priya seeks the help of Stephen, who vows to protect them. Stephen's men kill Mayilvaahanam and meets Sanjeev to clear NPTV's debts, giving control of the channel to Priya. She and Jathin convene a press conference to expose Bobby's illegal trades. Jathin tells Bobby that his and Priya's allegiances are with Stephen. Bobby is captured in Mumbai by Fyodor's men. Before Fyodor could kill him, Zayed and his gang kill them, rescuing Bobby for Stephen to kill. Revealing himself to be Stephen's spy, Murugan kills Aloshy. Govardhan is released and reunited with his wife and daughter and Jathin is elected as the new CM.

In the mid-credits scene Stephen meets Zayed and his gang in a remote location in Russia and attends a phone call of a gold-diamond trafficker Sanghani, to whom he reveals himself as Khureshi-Ab'ram. Headlines of various international newspapers are shown reporting Ab'ram as the head of an unnamed crime syndicate.

Cast

Production

Development

In mid-2012, media outlets reported that a film titled Lucifer was in development, to be directed by Rajesh Pillai, scripted by Murali Gopy, starring Mohanlal and produced by Antony Perumbavoor of Aashirvad Cinemas, planned as a 2013 release.[8][9] Later, Pillai confirmed the news and said it is his "dream come true" to direct Mohanlal and the film will be a "treat" for his fans. Filming was to begin in 2013.[10] Aashirvad Cinemas registered the title in 2012 with the Kerala Film Chamber of Commerce. However, in May 2013, Pillai said the production would not begin that year as he was busy with Motorcycle Diaries and Murali was working on Left Right Left; they are planning a discussion in June hoping to begin filming by January 2014. He also disclosed Lucifer is a thriller and the story has been developed.[11] Pillai's regular collaborator Kunchacko Boban was reported to be in the cast. Boban commented that he has not signed the film, but did not denied the possibility.[12] Pillai confirmed Murali would be acting in the film.[13] Only Mohanlal and Murali was decided on the cast as of May 2013.[14] In July, it was reported Murali had begun screenwriting.[15] However, the project did not come to fruition and Pillai moved on to work on other films.[16] He died of health issues in February 2016.[17] The film was dropped.[18]

In a July 2016 interview, Murali revealed to The Hindu that he is planning to work on a screenplay titled Lucifer between his other commitments.[19] On 15 September, actor Prithviraj Sukumaran announced that Lucifer, written by Murali, starring Mohanlal and produced by Aashirvad Cinemas, would be his directorial debut.[20] Murali and Prithviraj clarified that it is not the same film as Pillai's Lucifer, but they have taken the title.[21][22] Murali had prepared two one-line stories both under the working title Lucifer. Pillai was to direct the film based on the first story, but that film did not materialise and hence discarded that story. The second story was narrated to Prithviraj which he liked.[18][23]

Murali had discussed this story with Mohanlal in 2012, but there had been no decision made on a director.[24][25] Murali said Prithviraj was interested in directing a film based on his screenplay and they discussed it for about a year. Prithviraj also had a wish to cast Mohanlal in his directorial debut, and that is why he decided to share the story idea of Lucifer with him.[22][26] Murali pitched the idea while they were having a casual chat at the sets of Tiyaan (2016) in Ramoji Film City.[27][28] Prithviraj was interested but skeptical whether Mohanlal and Antony Perumbavoor would agree on he directing the film as "it was a story that any big filmmaker would say yes to". The next day Antony met them in Hyderabad and reached Mohanlal by phone and the project was set in motion.[29][30] According to Prithviraj, "the thought behind the film and what the film can be" attracted him.[31] Murali was planning to write the final draft of screenplay after finishing his acting commitments in Tiyaan and Kammara Sambhavam.[22]

In December 2016, Mohanlal said Lucifer was still in its nascent stage and needed to be developed into a screenplay saying, "the content has to be good and that's what the focus is right now".[32] In February 2017, Prithviraj said they would begin pre-production later in 2017 and filming would begin in 2018.[31][33] In April, Mohanlal, Prithviraj, Murali and Antony convened a press conference to announce the official beginning of pre-production.[34] Prithviraj said the script had not yet been "fleshed out" and the rest of the cast would be decided after that.[35][36] Prithviraj bought a new apartment in Thevara as a work-space for scripting and pre-production work of Lucifer and his future projects: "I felt I needed a space to assemble my team. Do the research and develop the film. This place might well be known as Lucifer's office in future".[37] In a June 2017 interview, Prithviraj revealed that Lucifer would be a 2019 release.[38] In October, Murali said he would take a break after acting in Kammara Sambhavam to write Lucifer and complete it by February 2018.[39] In December, Prithviraj said the writing was progressing and plans are to start filming by the end of May or beginning of June 2018 after he completes the first schedule of Aadujeevitham.[40]

Murali and Prithviraj narrated the final draft of the screenplay to Mohanlal on 26 March 2018 on the sets of Odiyan. Mohanlal liked the script and agreed to go ahead with shooting.[41] Location scouting began in April 2018.[42] In June, Mohanlal told The Times of India that the film would be shot in Kerala, Mumbai, and in a foreign location. The team was finalising the locations in Thiruvananthapuram by the end of the month. Prithviraj disclosed in a channel podcast that filming would begin on 18 July.[43][44] This was later updated to 16 July.[45][46] Close to the beginning of shooting the film, Prithviraj hinted the film deals with politics.[47] However, he said "it's a not a movie about politics but the story happens with politics in the background".[48] The names of the technical crew were revealed in July when the first poster was released. It carries the tagline "blood, brotherhood, betrayal".[49]

Casting

In 2014, while appearing on the Tamil talk show Koffee with DD, Prithviraj said that Mohanlal and Manju Warrier are his "dream cast" if he ever directs a film.[50][51] In September 2016, actor-writer Murali said that he was uncertain whether he would be acting in the film, noting that it was premature to discuss the cast other than Mohanlal.[52] Ultimately he did not participate. In January 2018, Madhusudhan Rao confirmed being cast in the film. He had co-starred alongside Prithviraj in Adam Joan (2017) during which he was promised a role in Lucifer. However, he eventually did not feature in the film.[53] In the following month, Lena placed Lucifer on her list of upcoming acting commitments.[54] Both Rao and Lena were not part of the final cast. Following unconfirmed reports of Warrier's casting in May, a source close to the actress confirmed the news to The Times of India. However, when asked, the production house stated the casting process was progressing and was subject to changes.[55][56] She was finally cast in the role of Priyadarshini Ramdas.[57]

In June, it was reported Saniya Iyappan was added to the cast.[58] She plays Jhanvi, daughter of Priyadarshini.[57] In early July, producer Antony revealed Hindi actor Vivek Oberoi was working in the film and expressed his gratitude for having him on board.[59][60] Lucifer marks Oberoi's debut in Malayalam cinema. He took a month preparing for the role and retained a diction coach to help him understand the Malayalam language and its pronunciation.[61] In the film, Oberoi's voice was dubbed by Vineeth. During post-production, Prithviraj himself dubbed all the dialogues of Oberoi and gave it to Vineeth as a reference for the character's sound modulation.[62] In July, Prithviraj confirmed that his brother Indrajith Sukumaran is part of the cast.[27][63] He plays the character Govardhan.[64] In that month, Pauly Valsan said that she has been called for a 6-day shoot.[65] In August, Mamta Mohandas said Prithviraj had spoken to her about a role, but cannot reveal anything about it at that time.[66] However, she was replaced by Nyla Usha.[citation needed]

Prithviraj invited director Fazil to play the role of Father Nedumpally, a priest. Fazil, who had not acted in a film for nearly 34 years, commented that he agreed to take the role as he could not refuse Prithviraj.[67] His role is as a mentor to Stephen.[68] Prithviraj cast his Ranam co-star Giju John in a role.[69] Tovino Thomas, Sachin Khedekar, Shivaji Guruvayoor, Nandhu, John Vijay, Kalabhavan Shajohn, Sai Kumar, Baiju Santhosh are among the other actors cast in the film. Prithviraj also acted in the film as Zayed Masood. His role was kept under wrap and was revealed only two days before the film's release.[70]

Filming

Principal photography began on 16 July 2018 with a customary pooja function held at Springdale Heritage resort in Vandiperiyar, Idukki district. Sujith Vaassudev was the director of photography.[71][72] Mohanlal was expected to join the shoot in the coming days.[73] Filming took place at Kuttikkanam and Vandiperiyar early in the schedule,[74] and at Thodupuzha later that month.[75] Shooting also took place at Kochi, Ernakulam district before moving to Thiruvananthapuram.[76] Around 2000 junior artists (extras) participated in the shoot at Ernakulam.[77] Thereafter, shooting was scheduled at Thiruvananthapuram from 6 August to 15 September for 40 days.[78] Mohanlal's first shot was with Fazil.[79] They had two scenes and shot for three days.[67] Stephen's (Mohanlal) car used in the film is a Hindustan Landmaster inscribed with the number 666 on the vehicle registration plate.[80] Filming took place in Vandiperiyar in early August and was planned to take until 10 August.[81]

Filming was planned at 25 locations in the Thiruvananthapuram district, beginning at Government College for Women from 12 August. Government Model Boys Higher Secondary School was one of the locations on this schedule.[81] Scenes featuring Oberoi and Warrier were shot at the Kuthiramalika Palace on 20 August. On the same day, the film was also shot at a resort in Poovar. Mohanlal, who was on a break, returned to the set on 21 August.[82][83] Warrier was spotted during the shoot at Azeezia Medical College in Kollam.[84] Filming went on at the Kanakakkunnu Palace on 28 August, where Mohanlal and Warrier took part.[85] During the shoot, many of the white taxis were transformed into official state cars.[86] By the end of the month, Tovino joined the set at the Kanakakkunnu Palace grounds.[87] He completed his part in the film by early September.[88] Before his departure, his scenes with Warrier were shot at the beginning of the month and his other scenes later in September. The shoot in Thiruvananthapuram was scheduled to last until 20 September, and then was to move to Kuttikkanam.[89] Oberoi acted in a scene shot at the Greenfield International Stadium early that month.[90] Sai Kumar and Shivaji Guruvayoor took part in the shoot that took place at a university hostel in Thiruvananthapuram in the beginning of September.[91]

In an interview, actor Nandhu said that many of the film's scenes comprised 40–50 shots and contain 500–1000 junior artists; some have as many as 3000–4000 artists.[77] Filming went on around the overpass beside the Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium in Palayam on 4 September.[92][93] More than 2000 junior artists participated in that scene. It features Stephen arriving toward a large riot.[94] Around 5000 junior artists took part in a major scene shot in Adimalathura beach; more than 100 vehicles were used. Reportedly, almost every major character in the film was present in that scene.[95] It was filmed in 15 days.[77] After the schedule at Thiruvananthapuram was completed on 20 September, the production was put on hold for a break and the next session began on 5 October in Kuttikkanam.[96]

Giju John joined the set in early October and took part in a one-day shoot in Thiruvananthapuram and later joined at Kochi location for his remaining scenes.[69] For filming a fight scene, Prithviraj went for location scouting in Minicoy, Lakshadweep later that month.[97][98] Stunt Silva was the film's fight choreographer.[99] Shooting was scheduled for three days from 30 October to 1 November in Thiruvananthapuram for scenes featuring Tovino and Indrajith. Filming in Kerala was complete by this schedule and the next session was scheduled to begin in Mumbai from 4 November.[100][101] A set was built in Mumbai, Prithviraj said: "I have a wish that the Mumbai we show in Lucifer is not what we have seen before in films. It's a major schedule". Mohanlal joined the set by mid-November.[48] Sachin Khedekar was part of the Mumbai scenes.[102] The team moved to Russia in December, where filming was held at Saint Petersburg. Mohanlal completed his portions in the film by this schedule.[103][104] Filming also went on in Bangalore.[105] On 30 December 2018, in an interaction with public Prithviraj said that the principal photography has been over with only four-day patch-up shots remaining to be filmed in Lakshadweep. The inability to reach the island caused the delay. Post-production works had begun.[106] Filming was wrapped on 20 January 2019 at the sea ahead of Kavaratti island in Lakshadweep.[107]

Soundtrack

Lucifer
Soundtrack album by
Released22 March 2019 (2019-03-22)
Recorded2018–2019
VenueKochi, Chennai
Studio
GenreFilmi
Length20:39
LanguageMalayalam
LabelGoodwill Entertainments
Sangeet Music
ProducerDeepak Dev
Deepak Dev chronology
Masterpiece
(2018)
Lucifer
(2019)
Ittymaani: Made in China
(2019)
External audio
  Audio Jukebox on YouTube

Composer Deepak Dev provided the music for the film. The soundtrack album was distributed by the label Goodwill Entertainments. Usha Uthup rendered a song titled "Empuraane - The Lucifer Anthem".[108] For the film, Dev redesigned and programmed the patriotic song "Varika Varika Sahajare", originally composed by G. Devarajan and written by Amsi Narayanapilla during the Salt March. The lyrical video of the same was released on YouTube on 22 March 2019. It was sung by Murali Gopy.[109] Lyrical video of the Tamil song "Kadavule Pole" written by Logan and sung by Karthik was released on 30 March.[110] The Hindi video song "Raftaara" sung by Jyotsna and written by Tanishk Nabar was released on 7 April.[111]

Track listing

Lucifer (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)[112]
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Raftaara"Tanishk NabarJyotsna Radhakrishnan6:16
2."Kadavule Pole"LoganKarthik, Baradwaj (Rapper)3:24
3."Varika Varika"Amsi NarayanapillaMurali Gopy, Chorus4:30
4."Empuraane"Murali GopyUsha Uthup, Chorus3:29
5."L Anthem"Usha UthupUsha Uthup, Chorus3:00
Hindi
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Raftaara"Tanishk NabarJyotsna Radhakrishnan6:16
2."Dilwale"Shiv GaneshUsha Uthup3:24
3."Aao Aao Sathiyon"Shiv GhaneshKumaar4:30

Release

Theatrical

The film was released in theatres worldwide on 28 March 2019.[113] It was also dubbed and released in other Indian languages.[114] The Telugu dubbed version of the film was released on 12 April 2019.[115] Tamil dubbed version was released on 3 May 2019, distributed by Kalaipuli S. Thanu.[116] On 30 March 2019, Google India released an animated doodle on their Twitter page featuring Mohanlal and Yuvraj Singh playing tennis, with a caption: "The heroes who know how to smash all records". Lucifer, Miami Open, and Yuvraj Singh topped the Google Trends on the week.[117] Lucifer was released for digital download on 16 May 2019, available as VOD on Amazon Prime Video in Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu languages.[118]

Home media

The satellite rights of the Malayalam version were sold to Asianet. The Tamil version was given to Star Vijay Super, and the Kannada dubbed version was given to Star Suvarna. The Hindi dubbed version was given to Sony Max.

Reception

Lucifer received positive reviews from critics praising its cast performances, cinematography, background score, action sequences and direction.

Critical response

Sanjith Sidhardhan of The Times of India gave 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Lucifer is a 'mass entertainer’ that is sure to please the fans and has enough going for to make it an engaging thriller as well. And apart from the mandatory Stan Lee, correction, Antony Perumbavoor cameo, watch out for Stephen's second avatar in the film."[119] However, Firstpost gave 1.75 out of 5 stars and wrote "There is so much that could have been done with this intriguingly frank and realistic theory on the essentialness of evil — in politics and for human survival at large. What we get instead is Lucifer's transparent ambition that overwhelms everything else in this enterprise."[120] Abin Ponnappan of The Indian Express wrote "Lucifer has some obvious parallels to Tamil movie Petta by Karthik Subbaraj, where the director made better use of the star and actor in Rajinikanth. As Karthik gave life to the Rajini fan in him, he also revived Rajini's lost magic from earlier hits like Padayappa and Baashha. Prithviraj has tried to bring out the best version of Mohanlal the star. For Mohanlal fans like him all over the world, Lucifer will be a treat."[121]

Sethuraman. S of Film Companion gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "Lucifer is a clichéd plot written cleverly and delivered with aplomb. Prithviraj makes an assured directorial debut with the film that was high on budget and expectation. The movie has lived up to the hype and will set the box office cash registers ringing for long."[122] Lakshana. N. Palat of India Today gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "In short, Lucifer is like Mohanlal fanfiction brought to life on-screen. If you swear by Mohanlal, go for it."[123] Sify gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "Lucifer is a masala entertainer that is no less than a treat for the fans of Mohanlal. It is an intriguing political crime thriller with smashing dialogues. Go for it!"[124] S. Yadhunath of Mathrabhumi wrote "‘Lucifer’ is a mass movie which celebrates the mannerisms of superstar Mohanlal. In fact, it is a Mohanlal starrer which filled the audience’ hearts after Pulimurugan. By discussing the unseen dimensions in politics, the film conveys that politics is the most dramatic stage. It is a complete political thriller played by the complete actor. Sujith Vasudev's visuals and Deepak Dev's background music maintains the mood of the movie."[125] Sowmya Rajendran of The News Minute gave 2 out of 5 stars and wrote "Mohanlal is all mass but the film lacks a strong script and depends too much on stylized shots and background music to do the job."[126]

Box office

In the opening day, the film grossed ₹6.7 crore from Kerala, the second biggest opening in the state behind Odiyan (2018).[127] The earnings increased to ₹6.9 crore in the coming Sunday.[128] The opening day worldwide gross is estimated to be ₹14 crore.[129] In the opening weekend (28 – 31 March), the film earned ₹26.70 crore in India, including ₹22.05 crore from Kerala alone and ₹4.65 crore from rest of India with major share coming from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. In the overseas markets, it grossed a total of 27.2 crore (US$3.4 million) in the opening weekend (which is bigger than the domestic weekend total), including 22.2 crore (US$2.8 million) from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) territories, 2.27 crore (US$280,000) from the United States, and 2.73 crore (US$340,000) from the United Kingdom and other regions. The estimated total worldwide gross was 53.90 crore (US$6.8 million) – 54.77 crore (US$6.9 million) in the opening weekend (the highest for any Malayalam film), by doing so Lucifer emerged as one of the top highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time and the fastest Malayalam film to pass 50 crore (US$6.3 million) mark (in 4 days), per trade analysts.[130] The film grossed 62 crore (US$7.8 million) worldwide in 5 days.[131]

Lucifer had more than 160,000 admissions in the UAE in 3 days, beating Captain Marvel.[132][133] Opening weekend (28 – 31 March) total was 17.8 crore (US$2.2 million) from 61 screens, the best grosser of that weekend.[134] It is also the second biggest opening weekend in the UAE for a South Indian film, behind Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017).[135][136] Lucifer became the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever in the US in the opening weekend itself, by grossing 2.59 crore (US$320,000).[137] It was also the first Malayalam film to pass 74 lakh (US$93,000) mark on a single day.[138] By taking a total of 2.90 crore (US$360,000) in the opening weekend itself, it became the highest-grossing Malayalam film in the North America.[139][140] In the UK, the film was ranked seventh in the list of top ten best grossing films of the weekend 29 – 31 March, with 1.42 crore (US$180,000) from 89 sites, Lucifer was the only foreign language film that came within the top ten positions.[141] It grossed 42.82 lakh (US$54,000) in Australia and 21.22 lakh (US$27,000) in New Zealand in the opening weekend and was ranked first among the best grossing Indian releases of that weekend.[142][143] Lucifer with 30.73 crore (US$3.8 million) had the third best opening of the year for an Indian film in overseas markets, behind Petta ($6.62 million) and Gully Boy ($4.8 million).[135] It grossed ₹88 crores in 7 days.[144] The film grossed 25 crore (US$3.1 million) from the UAE in six weeks, 43.16 lakh (US$54,000) from New Zealand in three weeks,[145] and 77.24 lakh (US$97,000) from Australia in three weeks.[146] Lucifer became the highest-grossing Malayalam film in Tamil Nadu by grossing more than ₹2.1 crore within one month, surpassing Premam (2015).[147]

As of 6 April 2019, Lucifer has grossed nearly 4.43 crore (US$550,000) in the US.[148] On 7 April, trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted: "#Lucifer has emerged a trendsetter for #Malayalam films internationally. Earlier, #Malayalam films would record big numbers in certain markets [UAE-GCC in particular], but #Lucifer is doing exceptional biz everywhere, despite other language movies posing tough competition ... the super success of #Lucifer in the international arena should open the eyes of the #Malayalam film industry... And encourage makers of #Malayalam films to explore newer markets, ...".[149][150] A month after release, the film became the 13th highest-grossing South Indian film overseas, by grossing 50.03 crore (US$6.3 million), and the first Malayalam film to gross 50 crore (US$6.3 million) in overseas box office.[151] As of 28 April, the film has grossed over 175 crore (US$22 million) worldwide.[152] Lucifer collected more than 200 crore (US$25 million) in revenue that includes its box office collections and the earnings from the sale of various rights, and is the only Malayalam film to earn more than 200 crore so far.[153] In an article published by Pinkvilla in May 2023, it was reported that the worldwide gross collection of the film was 125.27 crore.[154]

Accolades

Award Category Winner Ref.
Kerala State Film Awards Best Dubbing Artist Vineeth (dubbed for Vivek Oberoi) [155]
Kerala Film Critics Awards Best Editor Samjith Mohammed [156]
Special Jury Award (Director) Prithviraj Sukumaran
Vanitha Film Awards Most Popular Film Antony Perumbavoor (producer) [157]
Best Director Prithviraj Sukumaran
Best Actor Mohanlal
Best Actress Manju Warrier
Best Villain Vivek Oberoi
Asianet Film Awards Best Director Prithviraj Sukumaran [158]
Best Actor Mohanlal
Best Actor in a Negative Role Vivek Oberoi
Mazhavil Entertainment Awards Best Director Prithviraj Sukumaran [159]
Best Action Choreographer Stunt Silva
South Indian International Movie Awards Best Film (Malayalam) Antony Perumbavoor (producer) [160]
Best Debut Director (Malayalam) Prithviraj Sukumaran [161]
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Malayalam) Mohanlal [162]
Best Actress in a Leading Role (Malayalam) Manju Warrier
Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Malayalam) Saniya Iyappan [160]

Sequels

When asked about the possibility of a sequel, Murali told to International Business Times on a 4 April 2019 interview that "Lucifer is definitely designed as a franchise, and it is very evident from its structure and progression that it is one. I will abstain myself here from giving you any further leads".[163] On the same month, when asked about any prequel or sequel plans, Murali told to The Hindu: "It has been made evident on screen that the film is modelled as a franchise platform. There are sumptuous dramatic clues and hideaways throughout the film, which hint at continuity".[164] On a May 2019 interview to The Times of India, Prithviraj said that he has not decided on directing a sequel because of the time he needs to find for the film in between his busy acting schedules. At the same time, he said: "Lucifer was never written as a one-film story. From the time Murali and I started talking about the story, we knew it wasn't something that would end in a single film. In fact, I was quite tempted to do an 11-episode web series because the story is that spread out. We have sort of just picked one area with a few characters of a saga".[165]

On 18 June 2019, a follow-up to the film titled L2: Empuraan was officially announced by Prithviraj, Mohanlal, Murali and Antony at a press conference held at Kochi. The film was set to begin production in the second half of 2020,[166] but was put on hold indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Prithviraj, "Empuraan" means "more than a King and less than a god" and the literal meaning would be "overlord".[167] He said Empuraan will not be a continuation of the story seen in Lucifer, but will explain what happened before and after Lucifer. He also revealed that Zayed Masood's role in Stephen's and Khureshi's life is not as small as what seen in Lucifer.[168]

Remake

In late September 2019, actor Chiranjeevi during a press event for Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy in Kerala announced that he would star in the Telugu version of the film, and has already bought the remake rights, adding that he would start filming after Sye Raa, he even announced his intent to have Prithviraj direct the Telugu remake, being impressed with the Malayalam version.[169][170] The remake titled Godfather began its production in 2021 with Mohan Raja as the director.[171]

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lucifer, 2019, indian, film, lucifer, 2019, indian, malayalam, language, political, action, thriller, film, directed, prithviraj, sukumaran, written, murali, gopy, produced, antony, perumbavoor, through, production, house, aashirvad, cinemas, film, marks, prit. Lucifer is a 2019 Indian Malayalam language political action thriller film directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran and written by Murali Gopy Produced by Antony Perumbavoor through the production house Aashirvad Cinemas the film marks Prithviraj s directorial debut and features Mohanlal in the title role alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Vivek Oberoi Manju Warrier Tovino Thomas Prithviraj Sukumaran Indrajith Sukumaran Saniya Iyappan Sai Kumar John Vijay Sachin Khedekar Baiju Santhosh Kalabhavan Shajohn Fazil Suresh Chandra Menon and Nyla Usha Deepak Dev composed the film s music and the cinematography was handled by Sujith Vaassudev LuciferTheatrical release posterDirected byPrithviraj SukumaranWritten byMurali GopyProduced byAntony PerumbavoorStarringMohanlalCinematographySujith VaassudevEdited bySamjith MohammedMusic byDeepak DevProductioncompanyAashirvad CinemasDistributed byMaxlab Cinemas and EntertainmentsRelease date28 March 2019 2019 03 28 Running time174 minutes 1 CountryIndiaLanguageMalayalamBudget 30 crore 2 Box officeest 175 crore 3 Development of the film began in 2016 when Murali pitched a story to Prithviraj at the sets of Tiyaan in Ramoji Film City it was when he decided to make Lucifer his directorial debut Title of the film was taken from an unrealised project of director Rajesh Pillai which was also written by Murali with another story Pre production of Lucifer began in 2017 and Murali completed the final draft of the screenplay in February 2018 Principal photography began in mid July that year and lasted till January 2019 with filming carried out in Thiruvananthapuram Idukki Ernakulam and Kollam districts and Mumbai Bangalore Lakshadweep and Russia Lucifer was released in theatres worldwide on 28 March 2019 It was also dubbed and released in Hindi and Telugu The film broke many box office records for a Malayalam film crossing the 50 crore US 6 3 million mark in four days 100 crore US 13 million mark in eight days 4 5 and the 150 crore US 19 million mark in 21 days 6 becoming the fastest Malayalam film to reach all three milestones Lucifer was the first Malayalam film to earn more than 200 crore including its box office collections and the earnings from the sale of its satellite rights and digital streaming rights in other languages 7 It is currently the third highest grossing Malayalam film Lucifer is the first installment in a trilogy and will be followed by L2 Empuraan and an untitled sequel which are in development A Telugu remake titled Godfather was released on 5 October 2022 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Soundtrack 4 1 Track listing 5 Release 5 1 Theatrical 5 2 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Critical response 6 2 Box office 7 Accolades 8 Sequels 9 Remake 10 References 11 External linksPlotNote The plot has multiple narrative layers and perspectives The apparent plot without interpretations is presented below At Interpol s office in Lyon an officer is looking at reports about Khureshi Ab ram a mysterious international criminal involved in transcontinental trade A message from the CIA is received on his computer they suspect a diamond gold nexus is working in tandem with the warlords of Africa and a rear image of a person taken in Istanbul on 7 April 2006 is attached The officer dials Interpol s secure phone line and says Flag it off It s Ab ram Khureshi Ab ram Meanwhile in Kerala CM P K Ramdas alias PKR the leader of the ruling party Indian Union Front IUF dies in the hospital while getting treated in Mediyal Institute of Medical Science and Research which turns out to be the opposition leader Medayil Rajan s daughter s hospital Taking advantage of the situation and believing that it would benefit the upcoming election acting CM Mahesh Varma sends party workers to riot outside the hospital Govardhan a truth seeker records a Facebook live stream and condemns those who praise PKR claiming that he was a puppet during his final years in the hands of a financial syndicate which controls the entire Indian political system He claims that the IUF party has twice the amount of money than the entire state s treasury and the person who replaces PKR is crucial He lists four possible candidates during the live stream Priyadarshini Priya Ramdas Nair Jathin Ramdas Bimal Bobby Nair Varma and Stephen Nedumpally Priya and Jathin are PKR s children Priya has a college going daughter Jhanvi from her first husband Jayadevan who died in a car accident in Dubai seven years ago She married Bobby a notorious and discreet drug dealer who mainly deals with real estate and Hawala scams He is also in contact with drug lords in Mumbai which is all unknown to Priya Jathin lives in the US and is not known much about him Varma declares himself as the most likely successor to PKR due to his seniority in the party and particularly for his lobbying skills Stephen Nedumpally is a mysterious person promoted by PKR which is not known until the last six years Govardhan describes him as the most dangerous person capable of both saving and destroying Kerala from the list and addresses him as Lucifer Stephen s past is unknown but is known for his post war reconstruction in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as gold smuggling from Dubai to Kerala which is retrieved from Govardhan s dark web research Govardhan questions why PKR endorsed such a person by consorting him in every venue and vacating his consecutively winning last year s Nedumpally assembly seat for him last year Meanwhile in Mumbai Bobby meets his partner Abdul and tells him that PKR had given him an ultimatum to stop his drug trafficking a month ago With PKR s demise Bobby plans to fund the IUF party with drug money overthrowing present financier Manappattil Chandy by offering him money three times as initially promised With the help of Abdul Bobby cuts a deal with drug boss Fyodor who agrees to transfer 250 crore US 31 million every month in exchange for importing unchecked drug contraband into Kerala once the IUF wins the election For the deal to proceed Bobby has to first set up a drug production plant Abdul insists that the plant should be in the government sealed timber factory in the Nedumpally range At the same time the last rites of PKR are carried out in Kerala where Priya asks Varma to forbid Stephen from taking part in the ceremony On Varma s orders city commissioner Mayilvahanam attempts hindering his way but fails Jathin who should be performing PKR rituals is absent last informed to be on a camping trip On that night Bobby arrives home where he gives some Malana cream to Jhanvi without Priya s knowledge and convenes a meeting with the IUF ministers informing his decision to fund the party and dissolve the current ministry which will ensure the preponement of the elections so that they can take advantage on the present sympathy wave and nominate Jathin as the party s next CM candidate Since Chandy is Stephen s ally Varma advices Bobby to negotiate with Stephen but Stephen objects to fund the party with the drug money and threatens Bobby Enraged Bobby assigns Sanjeev who is the chief of IUF funded news network NPTV to start a smear campaign against Stephen much to the chagrin of his co worker and wife Arundathi A reporter is sent to Govardhan to collect evidence based on his claims Govardhan doesn t have the evidence but claims Chandy is backed by the Khureshi Ab ram gang a nexus that controls the gold diamond trade around the world and hands over a file named Govardhan s X Files containing pieces of evidence against Bobby Sanjeev delivers the evidence to Bobby where Govardhan is captured by IUF activist Murugan and is confined to an asylum Bobby send men to timber factory Upon knowing this Stephen kills six of them and defeats the rest Stephen s aide and Bobby s mole Aloshy espys the incident and reports it to Varma and Bobby Mayilvaahanam is sent to detect evidence from the premise but finds nothing From Priya s diary Bobby finds out that she resents Stephen because her father gave more care for him who was brought to their home as a child and was the cause for a rift between her parents Stephen runs Ashrayam a destitute home Aloshy persuades one of the inmates Aparna to slander Stephen On NPTV she accuses Stephen of smuggling contraband and other illegal activities This creates public outrage against Stephen who is arrested and imprisoned In prison Stephen gets a phone call from his mercenary and confidant Zayed Masood Jathin arrives and impresses public with his speech While transferring fund to Bobby Fyodor s containers are sabotaged by Zayed and his cohorts who demand the release of Stephen Bobby agrees but Varma meets Rajan to arrange a hit on Stephen by his party goons in prison the attempt fails Left with no choice Varma releases him Meanwhile Jhanvi is hospitalised after LSD overdose Mayilvaahanam blackmails Priya for sex in exchange for not filing a case against Jhanvi From Jhanvi Priya learns of Bobby s predatory behaviour towards her When asked Bobby admits and threatens to expose Jhanvi s contacts with drug peddlers and threatens to kill her and Jhanvi like Jayadevan and PKR Aparna admits on NPTV that she lied about Stephen With no other choice Priya seeks the help of Stephen who vows to protect them Stephen s men kill Mayilvaahanam and meets Sanjeev to clear NPTV s debts giving control of the channel to Priya She and Jathin convene a press conference to expose Bobby s illegal trades Jathin tells Bobby that his and Priya s allegiances are with Stephen Bobby is captured in Mumbai by Fyodor s men Before Fyodor could kill him Zayed and his gang kill them rescuing Bobby for Stephen to kill Revealing himself to be Stephen s spy Murugan kills Aloshy Govardhan is released and reunited with his wife and daughter and Jathin is elected as the new CM In the mid credits scene Stephen meets Zayed and his gang in a remote location in Russia and attends a phone call of a gold diamond trafficker Sanghani to whom he reveals himself as Khureshi Ab ram Headlines of various international newspapers are shown reporting Ab ram as the head of an unnamed crime syndicate CastMohanlal as Stephen Nedumpally Khureshi Ab raam Vivek Oberoi as Bimal Bobby Nair Manju Warrier as Priyadarshini Priya Ramdas Tovino Thomas as Jathin Ramdas Indrajith Sukumaran as Govardhan Saikumar as Mahesha Varma Baiju Santhosh as Murugan Kalabhavan Shajohn as Aloshy Joseph Saniya Iyappan as Jhanvi Nyla Usha as Arundhathi Prithviraj Sukumaran as Zayed Masood Suresh Chandra Menon as Abdul Giju John as Sanjeev Kumar Fazil as Father Nedumpally Sachin Khedekar as P K Ramdas Nandhu as P S Peethambran Shivaji Guruvayoor as Medayil Rajan John Vijay as Mayilvahanam IPS Aneesh G Menon as Sumesh Adil Ibrahim as Riju Bala as Bhadran Shaun Romy as Aparna Sijoy Varghese as PR agent Kainakary Thankaraj as Nedumpally Krishnan V K Prakash as Senior doctor Maala Parvathy as Jhanvi s doctor Parvathy Menon Shijith as PKR s wife Sreeya Remesh as Gomathy Thara Kalyan as Jhanvi s principal Binu Pappu as Prison officer Alexx O Nell as Rob Frank Free as Fyodor Adarsh as Young Stephen Angelina Abraham as Young Priyadarshini Waluscha De Sousa as Item dancer in the song Raftaara Shakti Kapoor as Sanghani guest appearance Sshivada as Govardhan s wife guest appearance Antony Perumbavoor as Man in nightclub guest appearance ProductionDevelopment In mid 2012 media outlets reported that a film titled Lucifer was in development to be directed by Rajesh Pillai scripted by Murali Gopy starring Mohanlal and produced by Antony Perumbavoor of Aashirvad Cinemas planned as a 2013 release 8 9 Later Pillai confirmed the news and said it is his dream come true to direct Mohanlal and the film will be a treat for his fans Filming was to begin in 2013 10 Aashirvad Cinemas registered the title in 2012 with the Kerala Film Chamber of Commerce However in May 2013 Pillai said the production would not begin that year as he was busy with Motorcycle Diaries and Murali was working on Left Right Left they are planning a discussion in June hoping to begin filming by January 2014 He also disclosed Lucifer is a thriller and the story has been developed 11 Pillai s regular collaborator Kunchacko Boban was reported to be in the cast Boban commented that he has not signed the film but did not denied the possibility 12 Pillai confirmed Murali would be acting in the film 13 Only Mohanlal and Murali was decided on the cast as of May 2013 14 In July it was reported Murali had begun screenwriting 15 However the project did not come to fruition and Pillai moved on to work on other films 16 He died of health issues in February 2016 17 The film was dropped 18 In a July 2016 interview Murali revealed to The Hindu that he is planning to work on a screenplay titled Lucifer between his other commitments 19 On 15 September actor Prithviraj Sukumaran announced that Lucifer written by Murali starring Mohanlal and produced by Aashirvad Cinemas would be his directorial debut 20 Murali and Prithviraj clarified that it is not the same film as Pillai s Lucifer but they have taken the title 21 22 Murali had prepared two one line stories both under the working title Lucifer Pillai was to direct the film based on the first story but that film did not materialise and hence discarded that story The second story was narrated to Prithviraj which he liked 18 23 Murali had discussed this story with Mohanlal in 2012 but there had been no decision made on a director 24 25 Murali said Prithviraj was interested in directing a film based on his screenplay and they discussed it for about a year Prithviraj also had a wish to cast Mohanlal in his directorial debut and that is why he decided to share the story idea of Lucifer with him 22 26 Murali pitched the idea while they were having a casual chat at the sets of Tiyaan 2016 in Ramoji Film City 27 28 Prithviraj was interested but skeptical whether Mohanlal and Antony Perumbavoor would agree on he directing the film as it was a story that any big filmmaker would say yes to The next day Antony met them in Hyderabad and reached Mohanlal by phone and the project was set in motion 29 30 According to Prithviraj the thought behind the film and what the film can be attracted him 31 Murali was planning to write the final draft of screenplay after finishing his acting commitments in Tiyaan and Kammara Sambhavam 22 In December 2016 Mohanlal said Lucifer was still in its nascent stage and needed to be developed into a screenplay saying the content has to be good and that s what the focus is right now 32 In February 2017 Prithviraj said they would begin pre production later in 2017 and filming would begin in 2018 31 33 In April Mohanlal Prithviraj Murali and Antony convened a press conference to announce the official beginning of pre production 34 Prithviraj said the script had not yet been fleshed out and the rest of the cast would be decided after that 35 36 Prithviraj bought a new apartment in Thevara as a work space for scripting and pre production work of Lucifer and his future projects I felt I needed a space to assemble my team Do the research and develop the film This place might well be known as Lucifer s office in future 37 In a June 2017 interview Prithviraj revealed that Lucifer would be a 2019 release 38 In October Murali said he would take a break after acting in Kammara Sambhavam to write Lucifer and complete it by February 2018 39 In December Prithviraj said the writing was progressing and plans are to start filming by the end of May or beginning of June 2018 after he completes the first schedule of Aadujeevitham 40 Murali and Prithviraj narrated the final draft of the screenplay to Mohanlal on 26 March 2018 on the sets of Odiyan Mohanlal liked the script and agreed to go ahead with shooting 41 Location scouting began in April 2018 42 In June Mohanlal told The Times of India that the film would be shot in Kerala Mumbai and in a foreign location The team was finalising the locations in Thiruvananthapuram by the end of the month Prithviraj disclosed in a channel podcast that filming would begin on 18 July 43 44 This was later updated to 16 July 45 46 Close to the beginning of shooting the film Prithviraj hinted the film deals with politics 47 However he said it s a not a movie about politics but the story happens with politics in the background 48 The names of the technical crew were revealed in July when the first poster was released It carries the tagline blood brotherhood betrayal 49 Casting In 2014 while appearing on the Tamil talk show Koffee with DD Prithviraj said that Mohanlal and Manju Warrier are his dream cast if he ever directs a film 50 51 In September 2016 actor writer Murali said that he was uncertain whether he would be acting in the film noting that it was premature to discuss the cast other than Mohanlal 52 Ultimately he did not participate In January 2018 Madhusudhan Rao confirmed being cast in the film He had co starred alongside Prithviraj in Adam Joan 2017 during which he was promised a role in Lucifer However he eventually did not feature in the film 53 In the following month Lena placed Lucifer on her list of upcoming acting commitments 54 Both Rao and Lena were not part of the final cast Following unconfirmed reports of Warrier s casting in May a source close to the actress confirmed the news to The Times of India However when asked the production house stated the casting process was progressing and was subject to changes 55 56 She was finally cast in the role of Priyadarshini Ramdas 57 In June it was reported Saniya Iyappan was added to the cast 58 She plays Jhanvi daughter of Priyadarshini 57 In early July producer Antony revealed Hindi actor Vivek Oberoi was working in the film and expressed his gratitude for having him on board 59 60 Lucifer marks Oberoi s debut in Malayalam cinema He took a month preparing for the role and retained a diction coach to help him understand the Malayalam language and its pronunciation 61 In the film Oberoi s voice was dubbed by Vineeth During post production Prithviraj himself dubbed all the dialogues of Oberoi and gave it to Vineeth as a reference for the character s sound modulation 62 In July Prithviraj confirmed that his brother Indrajith Sukumaran is part of the cast 27 63 He plays the character Govardhan 64 In that month Pauly Valsan said that she has been called for a 6 day shoot 65 In August Mamta Mohandas said Prithviraj had spoken to her about a role but cannot reveal anything about it at that time 66 However she was replaced by Nyla Usha citation needed Prithviraj invited director Fazil to play the role of Father Nedumpally a priest Fazil who had not acted in a film for nearly 34 years commented that he agreed to take the role as he could not refuse Prithviraj 67 His role is as a mentor to Stephen 68 Prithviraj cast his Ranam co star Giju John in a role 69 Tovino Thomas Sachin Khedekar Shivaji Guruvayoor Nandhu John Vijay Kalabhavan Shajohn Sai Kumar Baiju Santhosh are among the other actors cast in the film Prithviraj also acted in the film as Zayed Masood His role was kept under wrap and was revealed only two days before the film s release 70 Filming Principal photography began on 16 July 2018 with a customary pooja function held at Springdale Heritage resort in Vandiperiyar Idukki district Sujith Vaassudev was the director of photography 71 72 Mohanlal was expected to join the shoot in the coming days 73 Filming took place at Kuttikkanam and Vandiperiyar early in the schedule 74 and at Thodupuzha later that month 75 Shooting also took place at Kochi Ernakulam district before moving to Thiruvananthapuram 76 Around 2000 junior artists extras participated in the shoot at Ernakulam 77 Thereafter shooting was scheduled at Thiruvananthapuram from 6 August to 15 September for 40 days 78 Mohanlal s first shot was with Fazil 79 They had two scenes and shot for three days 67 Stephen s Mohanlal car used in the film is a Hindustan Landmaster inscribed with the number 666 on the vehicle registration plate 80 Filming took place in Vandiperiyar in early August and was planned to take until 10 August 81 Filming was planned at 25 locations in the Thiruvananthapuram district beginning at Government College for Women from 12 August Government Model Boys Higher Secondary School was one of the locations on this schedule 81 Scenes featuring Oberoi and Warrier were shot at the Kuthiramalika Palace on 20 August On the same day the film was also shot at a resort in Poovar Mohanlal who was on a break returned to the set on 21 August 82 83 Warrier was spotted during the shoot at Azeezia Medical College in Kollam 84 Filming went on at the Kanakakkunnu Palace on 28 August where Mohanlal and Warrier took part 85 During the shoot many of the white taxis were transformed into official state cars 86 By the end of the month Tovino joined the set at the Kanakakkunnu Palace grounds 87 He completed his part in the film by early September 88 Before his departure his scenes with Warrier were shot at the beginning of the month and his other scenes later in September The shoot in Thiruvananthapuram was scheduled to last until 20 September and then was to move to Kuttikkanam 89 Oberoi acted in a scene shot at the Greenfield International Stadium early that month 90 Sai Kumar and Shivaji Guruvayoor took part in the shoot that took place at a university hostel in Thiruvananthapuram in the beginning of September 91 In an interview actor Nandhu said that many of the film s scenes comprised 40 50 shots and contain 500 1000 junior artists some have as many as 3000 4000 artists 77 Filming went on around the overpass beside the Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium in Palayam on 4 September 92 93 More than 2000 junior artists participated in that scene It features Stephen arriving toward a large riot 94 Around 5000 junior artists took part in a major scene shot in Adimalathura beach more than 100 vehicles were used Reportedly almost every major character in the film was present in that scene 95 It was filmed in 15 days 77 After the schedule at Thiruvananthapuram was completed on 20 September the production was put on hold for a break and the next session began on 5 October in Kuttikkanam 96 Giju John joined the set in early October and took part in a one day shoot in Thiruvananthapuram and later joined at Kochi location for his remaining scenes 69 For filming a fight scene Prithviraj went for location scouting in Minicoy Lakshadweep later that month 97 98 Stunt Silva was the film s fight choreographer 99 Shooting was scheduled for three days from 30 October to 1 November in Thiruvananthapuram for scenes featuring Tovino and Indrajith Filming in Kerala was complete by this schedule and the next session was scheduled to begin in Mumbai from 4 November 100 101 A set was built in Mumbai Prithviraj said I have a wish that the Mumbai we show in Lucifer is not what we have seen before in films It s a major schedule Mohanlal joined the set by mid November 48 Sachin Khedekar was part of the Mumbai scenes 102 The team moved to Russia in December where filming was held at Saint Petersburg Mohanlal completed his portions in the film by this schedule 103 104 Filming also went on in Bangalore 105 On 30 December 2018 in an interaction with public Prithviraj said that the principal photography has been over with only four day patch up shots remaining to be filmed in Lakshadweep The inability to reach the island caused the delay Post production works had begun 106 Filming was wrapped on 20 January 2019 at the sea ahead of Kavaratti island in Lakshadweep 107 SoundtrackLuciferSoundtrack album by Deepak DevReleased22 March 2019 2019 03 22 Recorded2018 2019VenueKochi ChennaiStudioDev s Wonderland KochiSound Tech ChennaiGenreFilmiLength20 39LanguageMalayalamLabelGoodwill EntertainmentsSangeet MusicProducerDeepak DevDeepak Dev chronologyMasterpiece 2018 Lucifer 2019 Ittymaani Made in China 2019 External audio nbsp Audio Jukebox on YouTubeComposer Deepak Dev provided the music for the film The soundtrack album was distributed by the label Goodwill Entertainments Usha Uthup rendered a song titled Empuraane The Lucifer Anthem 108 For the film Dev redesigned and programmed the patriotic song Varika Varika Sahajare originally composed by G Devarajan and written by Amsi Narayanapilla during the Salt March The lyrical video of the same was released on YouTube on 22 March 2019 It was sung by Murali Gopy 109 Lyrical video of the Tamil song Kadavule Pole written by Logan and sung by Karthik was released on 30 March 110 The Hindi video song Raftaara sung by Jyotsna and written by Tanishk Nabar was released on 7 April 111 Track listing Lucifer Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 112 No TitleLyricsSinger s Length1 Raftaara Tanishk NabarJyotsna Radhakrishnan6 162 Kadavule Pole LoganKarthik Baradwaj Rapper 3 243 Varika Varika Amsi NarayanapillaMurali Gopy Chorus4 304 Empuraane Murali GopyUsha Uthup Chorus3 295 L Anthem Usha UthupUsha Uthup Chorus3 00 HindiNo TitleLyricsSinger s Length1 Raftaara Tanishk NabarJyotsna Radhakrishnan6 162 Dilwale Shiv GaneshUsha Uthup3 243 Aao Aao Sathiyon Shiv GhaneshKumaar4 30ReleaseTheatrical The film was released in theatres worldwide on 28 March 2019 113 It was also dubbed and released in other Indian languages 114 The Telugu dubbed version of the film was released on 12 April 2019 115 Tamil dubbed version was released on 3 May 2019 distributed by Kalaipuli S Thanu 116 On 30 March 2019 Google India released an animated doodle on their Twitter page featuring Mohanlal and Yuvraj Singh playing tennis with a caption The heroes who know how to smash all records Lucifer Miami Open and Yuvraj Singh topped the Google Trends on the week 117 Lucifer was released for digital download on 16 May 2019 available as VOD on Amazon Prime Video in Malayalam Tamil and Telugu languages 118 Home media The satellite rights of the Malayalam version were sold to Asianet The Tamil version was given to Star Vijay Super and the Kannada dubbed version was given to Star Suvarna The Hindi dubbed version was given to Sony Max ReceptionLucifer received positive reviews from critics praising its cast performances cinematography background score action sequences and direction Critical response Sanjith Sidhardhan of The Times of India gave 3 5 out of 5 stars and wrote Lucifer is a mass entertainer that is sure to please the fans and has enough going for to make it an engaging thriller as well And apart from the mandatory Stan Lee correction Antony Perumbavoor cameo watch out for Stephen s second avatar in the film 119 However Firstpost gave 1 75 out of 5 stars and wrote There is so much that could have been done with this intriguingly frank and realistic theory on the essentialness of evil in politics and for human survival at large What we get instead is Lucifer s transparent ambition that overwhelms everything else in this enterprise 120 Abin Ponnappan of The Indian Express wrote Lucifer has some obvious parallels to Tamil movie Petta by Karthik Subbaraj where the director made better use of the star and actor in Rajinikanth As Karthik gave life to the Rajini fan in him he also revived Rajini s lost magic from earlier hits like Padayappa and Baashha Prithviraj has tried to bring out the best version of Mohanlal the star For Mohanlal fans like him all over the world Lucifer will be a treat 121 Sethuraman S of Film Companion gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote Lucifer is a cliched plot written cleverly and delivered with aplomb Prithviraj makes an assured directorial debut with the film that was high on budget and expectation The movie has lived up to the hype and will set the box office cash registers ringing for long 122 Lakshana N Palat of India Today gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote In short Lucifer is like Mohanlal fanfiction brought to life on screen If you swear by Mohanlal go for it 123 Sify gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote Lucifer is a masala entertainer that is no less than a treat for the fans of Mohanlal It is an intriguing political crime thriller with smashing dialogues Go for it 124 S Yadhunath of Mathrabhumi wrote Lucifer is a mass movie which celebrates the mannerisms of superstar Mohanlal In fact it is a Mohanlal starrer which filled the audience hearts after Pulimurugan By discussing the unseen dimensions in politics the film conveys that politics is the most dramatic stage It is a complete political thriller played by the complete actor Sujith Vasudev s visuals and Deepak Dev s background music maintains the mood of the movie 125 Sowmya Rajendran of The News Minute gave 2 out of 5 stars and wrote Mohanlal is all mass but the film lacks a strong script and depends too much on stylized shots and background music to do the job 126 Box office In the opening day the film grossed 6 7 crore from Kerala the second biggest opening in the state behind Odiyan 2018 127 The earnings increased to 6 9 crore in the coming Sunday 128 The opening day worldwide gross is estimated to be 14 crore 129 In the opening weekend 28 31 March the film earned 26 70 crore in India including 22 05 crore from Kerala alone and 4 65 crore from rest of India with major share coming from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu In the overseas markets it grossed a total of 27 2 crore US 3 4 million in the opening weekend which is bigger than the domestic weekend total including 22 2 crore US 2 8 million from the United Arab Emirates UAE and other Gulf Cooperation Council GCC territories 2 27 crore US 280 000 from the United States and 2 73 crore US 340 000 from the United Kingdom and other regions The estimated total worldwide gross was 53 90 crore US 6 8 million 54 77 crore US 6 9 million in the opening weekend the highest for any Malayalam film by doing so Lucifer emerged as one of the top highest grossing Malayalam films of all time and the fastest Malayalam film to pass 50 crore US 6 3 million mark in 4 days per trade analysts 130 The film grossed 62 crore US 7 8 million worldwide in 5 days 131 Lucifer had more than 160 000 admissions in the UAE in 3 days beating Captain Marvel 132 133 Opening weekend 28 31 March total was 17 8 crore US 2 2 million from 61 screens the best grosser of that weekend 134 It is also the second biggest opening weekend in the UAE for a South Indian film behind Baahubali 2 The Conclusion 2017 135 136 Lucifer became the highest grossing Malayalam film ever in the US in the opening weekend itself by grossing 2 59 crore US 320 000 137 It was also the first Malayalam film to pass 74 lakh US 93 000 mark on a single day 138 By taking a total of 2 90 crore US 360 000 in the opening weekend itself it became the highest grossing Malayalam film in the North America 139 140 In the UK the film was ranked seventh in the list of top ten best grossing films of the weekend 29 31 March with 1 42 crore US 180 000 from 89 sites Lucifer was the only foreign language film that came within the top ten positions 141 It grossed 42 82 lakh US 54 000 in Australia and 21 22 lakh US 27 000 in New Zealand in the opening weekend and was ranked first among the best grossing Indian releases of that weekend 142 143 Lucifer with 30 73 crore US 3 8 million had the third best opening of the year for an Indian film in overseas markets behind Petta 6 62 million and Gully Boy 4 8 million 135 It grossed 88 crores in 7 days 144 The film grossed 25 crore US 3 1 million from the UAE in six weeks 43 16 lakh US 54 000 from New Zealand in three weeks 145 and 77 24 lakh US 97 000 from Australia in three weeks 146 Lucifer became the highest grossing Malayalam film in Tamil Nadu by grossing more than 2 1 crore within one month surpassing Premam 2015 147 As of 6 April 2019 Lucifer has grossed nearly 4 43 crore US 550 000 in the US 148 On 7 April trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted Lucifer has emerged a trendsetter for Malayalam films internationally Earlier Malayalam films would record big numbers in certain markets UAE GCC in particular but Lucifer is doing exceptional biz everywhere despite other language movies posing tough competition the super success of Lucifer in the international arena should open the eyes of the Malayalam film industry And encourage makers of Malayalam films to explore newer markets 149 150 A month after release the film became the 13th highest grossing South Indian film overseas by grossing 50 03 crore US 6 3 million and the first Malayalam film to gross 50 crore US 6 3 million in overseas box office 151 As of 28 April the film has grossed over 175 crore US 22 million worldwide 152 Lucifer collected more than 200 crore US 25 million in revenue that includes its box office collections and the earnings from the sale of various rights and is the only Malayalam film to earn more than 200 crore so far 153 In an article published by Pinkvilla in May 2023 it was reported that the worldwide gross collection of the film was 125 27 crore 154 AccoladesAward Category Winner Ref Kerala State Film Awards Best Dubbing Artist Vineeth dubbed for Vivek Oberoi 155 Kerala Film Critics Awards Best Editor Samjith Mohammed 156 Special Jury Award Director Prithviraj SukumaranVanitha Film Awards Most Popular Film Antony Perumbavoor producer 157 Best Director Prithviraj SukumaranBest Actor MohanlalBest Actress Manju WarrierBest Villain Vivek OberoiAsianet Film Awards Best Director Prithviraj Sukumaran 158 Best Actor MohanlalBest Actor in a Negative Role Vivek OberoiMazhavil Entertainment Awards Best Director Prithviraj Sukumaran 159 Best Action Choreographer Stunt SilvaSouth Indian International Movie Awards Best Film Malayalam Antony Perumbavoor producer 160 Best Debut Director Malayalam Prithviraj Sukumaran 161 Best Actor in a Leading Role Malayalam Mohanlal 162 Best Actress in a Leading Role Malayalam Manju WarrierBest Actress in a Supporting Role Malayalam Saniya Iyappan 160 SequelsWhen asked about the possibility of a sequel Murali told to International Business Times on a 4 April 2019 interview that Lucifer is definitely designed as a franchise and it is very evident from its structure and progression that it is one I will abstain myself here from giving you any further leads 163 On the same month when asked about any prequel or sequel plans Murali told to The Hindu It has been made evident on screen that the film is modelled as a franchise platform There are sumptuous dramatic clues and hideaways throughout the film which hint at continuity 164 On a May 2019 interview to The Times of India Prithviraj said that he has not decided on directing a sequel because of the time he needs to find for the film in between his busy acting schedules At the same time he said Lucifer was never written as a one film story From the time Murali and I started talking about the story we knew it wasn t something that would end in a single film In fact I was quite tempted to do an 11 episode web series because the story 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records GoogleTrends Lucifer Mohanlal MiamiOpen MiamiOpen YUVSTRONG12 Twitter GoogleIndia Retrieved 2 July 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Lucifer to debut on Amazon Prime tomorrow 15 May 2019 Retrieved 16 May 2019 Lucifer Movie Review 3 5 5 Critic Review of Lucifer by Times of India The Times of India retrieved 24 November 2021 Lucifer movie review Prithviraj dwarfs a neat premise with Mohanlal and pretensions to a gigantic scale Firstpost 28 March 2019 Retrieved 24 November 2021 Lucifer quick review Where Prithviraj the fan makes a movie for Mohanlal the star The Indian Express 29 March 2019 Retrieved 24 November 2021 Lucifer is a riveting political drama that ticks all the boxes Film Companion 28 March 2019 Retrieved 24 November 2021 Lakshana N Palat 29 March 2019 Lucifer Movie Review New Prithviraj film is for diehard Mohanlal fans India Today Retrieved 24 November 2021 Lucifer review An intriguing political crime thriller with smashing dialogues Sify Archived from the original on 28 March 2019 Retrieved 24 November 2021 Yadunath S 28 March 2019 Lucifer Review The Complete Actor s Complete Political Thriller Mathrubhumi Retrieved 24 November 2021 Lucifer review An unabashed fanboy tribute to Mohanlal The News Minute 28 March 2019 Retrieved 24 November 2021 Narayanan Nirmal 30 March 2019 Lucifer day 2 box office collection An industry hit from Mohanlal is loading International Business Times Retrieved 3 April 2019 Narayanan Nirmal 31 March 2019 Lucifer day 3 box office collection Mohanlal s political thriller marching towards 50 crore club International Business Times Retrieved 3 April 2019 Moviebuzz Lucifer is a super hit to hit the 50 crore mark soon Sify Archived from the original on 1 April 2019 Retrieved 3 April 2019 Hooli Shekhar H 1 April 2019 Lucifer box office collection day 4 Mohanlal film turns fastest Rs 50 crore grossing Malayalam film International Business Times Retrieved 3 April 2019 M K Surendhar 2 April 2019 Mohanlal s Lucifer becomes fastest Malayalam film to break into Rs 50 cr club stacks up records overseas Firstpost Retrieved 3 April 2019 Girish Johar 1 April 2019 On fire Solid Monday BO Mohanlal s Lucifer Storms into All Time top 5 Mollywood grossers Globally Twitter Girish Johar Retrieved 3 April 2019 Ramesh Bala 1 April 2019 Lucifer has done 50 Cr Gross for the Opening weekend at the WW Box office The fastest Malayalam movie to do that Twitter Ramesh Bala Retrieved 3 April 2019 Kaushik LM 31 March 2019 Opening 4 days flat WW gross of 50 CR Lucifer Mollywood s new BO legend is here Kerala and UAE GCC contributing equally to the RAMPAGE Twitter Kaushik LM Retrieved 3 April 2019 Kaushik LM 2 April 2019 Lucifer storms into the alltime Top5 Malayalam WW grossers list already Will soon become alltime 2 Lalettan Mohanlal will be chasing his own Pulimurugan s alltime 1 mark Kaushik LM Retrieved 5 April 2019 Narayanan Nirmal 3 April 2019 Lucifer day 6 box office collection Dilemma continues over Mohanlal movie s 100 crore entry International Business Times Retrieved 3 April 2019 Sidhardhan Sanjith 1 April 2019 Mohanlal s Lucifer breaks Captain Marvel s record in UAE The Times of India Retrieved 5 April 2019 Ramesh Bala 30 March 2019 Lucifer is on fire on Saturday at the USA Box office Takes huge lead over competition Also best opening in UAE beating Hollywood movies for 2019 Ramesh Bala Retrieved 5 April 2019 United Arab Emirates Box Office March 28 31 2019 Box Office Mojo 8 April 2019 Retrieved 8 April 2019 a b M K Surendhar 2 April 2019 Mohanlal s Lucifer becomes fastest Malayalam film to break into Rs 50 cr club stacks up records overseas Firstpost Retrieved 3 April 2019 Kaushik LM 31 March 2019 UAE BO Lucifer sets a non Baahubali2 record opening mark among all South Indian films Alltime 2 Kaushik LM Retrieved 5 April 2019 Rajasekar 31 March 2019 Mohanlal s Lucifer turns out to be the biggest blockbuster in the US First Malayalam film to gross 350k in the country Likely to surpass half a million mark Twitter Rajasekar Retrieved 5 April 2019 Rajasekar 30 March 2019 Mohanlal s Lucifer crossed 250k mark in the US First Malayalam film to cross 100k in single day A new record Extraordinary in UAE and Kerala Twitter Rajasekar Retrieved 5 April 2019 Kaushik LM 31 March 2019 Lalettan Mohanlal s ATBB Lucifer is opening up new avenues for Malayalam Cinema in the overseas space It s already the highest ever grosser in the USA North America Bigger milestones ahead Kaushik LM Retrieved 5 April 2019 Ramesh Bala 1 April 2019 NorthAmerica BO 1st Weekend Gross Mar 28th 31st 1 Lucifer 418 5912 Ramesh Bala Retrieved 5 April 2019 United Kingdom Box Office March 29 31 2019 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 5 April 2019 Ramesh Bala 1 April 2019 Australia Box Office March 28th 31st 1 Lucifer A 87 3792 LakshmisNTR A 28 095 3 SuperDeluxe A 19 5184 Airaa A 13 915 Ramesh Bala Retrieved 5 April 2019 Ramesh Bala 1 April 2019 NewZealand BO March 28th 31st Lucifer NZ 45 069 Airaa NZ 1 034 Ramesh Bala Retrieved 5 April 2019 Narayanan Nirmal 5 April 2019 Lucifer day 8 box office collections Mohanlal s movie inches closer to Rs 100 crore mark International Business Times India Edition Lucifer 2019 International Box Office Results Box Office Mojo Box Office Mojo Retrieved 3 July 2019 Lucifer Financial Information Australia The Numbers Retrieved 2 July 2019 Upadhyaya Prakash 24 April 2019 From Lucifer to Puli Murugan here is the list of highest grossing Malayalam movies in Tamil Nadu International Business Times Retrieved 2 July 2019 Ramesh Bala 7 April 2019 Lucifer has grossed nearly 600 000 till Saturday Apr 6th in USAAll time No 1 Malayalam Grosser there Twitter Ramesh Bala Retrieved 8 April 2019 Lucifer has emerged a trendsetter for Malayalam films internationally Twitter Taran Adarsh 7 April 2019 Retrieved 8 April 2019 The super success of Lucifer in the international arena should open the eyes of the Malayalam film industry 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October 2020 Mazhavil Entertainment Awards 2019 Malayala Manorama 7 May 2019 Retrieved 13 November 2020 a b SIIMA 2021 Mahesh Babu and Rashmika Mandanna win big for Maharshi and Dear Comrade check out full winners list The Indian Express 19 September 2021 Retrieved 19 September 2021 SIIMA awards Check out Malayalam winners of 2019 and 2020 OnManorama 20 September 2021 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Mohanlal Dhanush Manju Warrier Samantha Akkineni among big winners at SIIMA 2021 The Indian Express 19 September 2021 Retrieved 19 September 2021 Narayanan Nirmal 4 April 2019 EXCLUSIVE Murali Gopy talks about Lucifer sequel artistic freedom and Illuminati link International Business Times Retrieved 2 July 2019 Nagarajan Saraswathy 11 April 2019 Really happy that Lucifer has become such a massive hit Murali Gopy The Hindu Retrieved 2 July 2019 Sidhardhan Sanjith 19 May 2019 Prithviraj I don t think a director s skill needs to be measured by how big a film is The Times of India Retrieved 2 July 2019 Lucifer sequel gets a title Empuraan The New Indian Express 18 June 2019 Retrieved 2 July 2019 Kumar R Manoj 18 June 2019 The second film in Lucifer franchise gets a title The Indian Express Retrieved 2 July 2019 George Anjana 24 June 2019 Prithviraj on Zayed Masood s role in Empuraan The Times of India Retrieved 2 July 2019 Chiranjeevi to do Telugu version of Lucifer Keralakaumudi Daily Retrieved 25 August 2021 nirmal എന ത ക ണ ട ല സ ഫറ ന റ റ റ റ സ വ ങ ങ ച രഞ ജ വ പറയ ന ന Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd in Malayalam Retrieved 25 August 2021 K Janani 13 August 2021 Chiranjeevi s Lucifer Telugu remake shoot begins Director Mohan Raja shares pic with crew India Today External linksLucifer on Facebook Lucifer at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lucifer 2019 Indian film amp oldid 1189948127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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