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Lucifer, starring Mohanlal, Manju Warrier and Vivek Oberoi, hit the screens this week. The film, directed by Prithviraj, is a fan tribute to Mohanlal's stardom.
of the scenes of Lucifer, one villain tells another after he draws an analogy between cinema and politics. "You watch a lot of masala films."His friend responds, "It lets you know the public's taste. You'll know which one they will cheer for."
And after watching Lucifer, which has a runtime of over 2 hours and 55 minutes, you come to the conclusion that this is the motto of Prithiviraj, who after starring in over 100 films, forays into direction with this unabashed tribute to Mohanlal. The film features Manju Warrier and Vivek Oberoi in pivotal roles, but it's clear who Prithviraj wants the audience to cheer for, right from Mohanlal's slow-mo introduction.
Remember the biblical Lucifer who met his downfall because he tried to do too much? Well, this Lucifer crashes and burns like the villains being beaten up by Mohanlal, because it tries to squeeze in every raging issue in the country within its run-time.
Let's cut to the chase. For what it's worth, Lucifer shows much promise in the beginning, as it sets up the premise of an intriguing political thriller. The Kerala CM PKR ( Sachin Khadekar) is dead, and the next question is, who will succeed him?
The story is based in Kerala. You don't need to be a genius to figure out which are the political parties being represented on screen. The IUF is a revered party and has been in existence for over 150 years, and RPIM members stand by the red flag.
PKR's grieving daughter Priyadarshini ( Manju Warrier) is married to the conniving Bimal Nair, who for some reason is nicknamed Bobby ( Vivek Oberoi) . Her brother Jathin Ramdas is the next in line for CM, though not by choice. There are several digs at media houses that take funding from political parties, and a reference to 'NPTV'and 'Public TV'. Subtlety, thy name is Prithviraj.
In short, Lucifer is like Mohanlal fanfiction brought to life on-screen. If you swear by Mohanlal, go for it.