
The makers of director A R Jeeva’s gripping drama, ‘Lockdown’, featuring actress Anupama Parameswaran in the lead, on Friday announced that their film would now release on January 30 this year.
Taking to its X timeline, Lyca Productions, the firm producing the picture, wrote, “Every pause had a purpose. #Lockdown in cinemas Jan 30. #LockdownInCinemasJan30.”
It may be recalled that the film’s release had been postponed at least twice before.
The release of the film, which was originally scheduled to happen on December 5 last year, was postponed the first time due to incessant rains that continued to lash Chennai and other parts of Tamil Nadu as a result of the deep depression caused by the remnants of cyclone Ditwah, which wreaked havoc in neighbouring Sri Lanka.
Lyca Productions, while announcing its decision to postpone the release of the film then, had said, “With the ongoing rains, the release of #Lockdown has been postponed. Your safety comes first. We’ll meet you in theatres soon. #LockdownInCinemasSoon.”
It also published a statement that read,”Due to the ongoing heavy rains and adverse weather conditions, the release of our film #Lockdown has been postponed. In light of the current challenges, we are delaying the release to prioritize the safety of our audience, theatre staff, and partners. Please stay safe and take necessary precautions. We look forward to welcoming you to cinemas soon to experience ‘Lockdown’ on the big screen.”
Once the rains receded, the makers, on December 8, announced a new release date and said the film would release on December 12. However, they again postponed the film’s release, this time citing “unforeseen circumstances.”
The Censor Board has already cleared the film for release with a U/A certificate.
‘Lockdown’, a woman-centric film, has triggered huge expectations as it is based on a true story.
A trailer released by the makers 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.










