Lockdown Review: Did Anupama Parameswaran's Film Make You Anxious? Read THIS


<p>Let’s dive into the detailed review of ‘Lockdown,’ directed by A.R. Jeeva and starring Anupama Parameswaran, which hit theaters worldwide today.</p><img><p>A.R. Jeeva’s ‘Lockdown’ documents the pandemic’s impact. Anupama Parameswaran plays a woman facing an unexpected pregnancy and struggles to get medical aid during lockdown.</p><img><p>The film juggles multiple stories: lost income, stranded workers, and lonely youth. While commendable, this approach leaves each storyline underdeveloped and feeling rushed.</p><img><p>Cinematography by K.A. Sakthivel captures the era’s loneliness well. However, editing by VJ Sabu Joseph feels disjointed, and the film’s pacing is slow in parts.</p><img><p>The music is just okay and fails to elevate key scenes. ‘Lockdown’ honestly tries to capture the period’s pain but falls short of being a truly impactful film.</p>

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