‘Will you feature in the next part of Lokah?’: Ahaana’s reply wins the internet

# Entertainment Desk
Actor Ahaana Krishna | Photos: Instagram
Actor Ahaana Krishna | Photos: Instagram

Touching ₹275 crores in box office collections and continuing its stellar run in theatres, Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra is now the highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time. The fictional story, deeply rooted in Kerala folklore, has once again placed Malayalam cinema in the spotlight. This female-led film has undoubtedly ventured into uncharted territory for Malayalam cinema—for all the right reasons.

In addition to its main cast—Kalyani Priyadarshan, Naslen, Chandu Salimkumar, and Arun Kurian—Lokah features stunning cameos by leading actors such as Tovino Thomas and Dulquer Salmaan, who is also the film’s producer.

Interestingly, the blockbuster also includes appearances by top stars like Ahaana Krishna and Soubin Shahir in brief but impactful scenes, further raising excitement and fueling anticipation for the upcoming installments of the franchise.

However, what’s making headlines now is Ahaana Krishna’s intriguing response when asked whether she would feature in the next part of Lokah. In a video that is now going viral, the young actor leaves a non-committal reply—neither a direct yes nor no—further sparking speculation and excitement among fans. Anticipation is high for future chapters, which are expected to feature Dulquer as ‘Odiyan Charlie’, Tovino as ‘Chathan Michael’, and potentially more characters as the cinematic universe expands.

In the same video, someone praises Ahaana for her performance in Lokah, calling it "terrific". She appeared surprised—understandably so, as her face flashed on screen for barely half a second—making the compliment all the more overwhelming for her.

Meanwhile, the Lokah team continues to receive widespread acclaim. Director Dominic Arun, music composer Jakes Bejoy, cinematographer Nimish Ravi, and co-writer Santhy Balachandran (alongside Dominic himself) have all been praised for their creative vision and collaborative approach to storytelling.