Anupama Parameswaran in Lockdown 
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Lockdown trailer: Anupama Parameswaran fights through a world filled with distress

Lockdown, headlined by Anupama Parameswaran, is directed by debutant AR Jeeva, and is set to release on December 5

Cinema Express Desk

An untold distress plagues a woman in a world which is infected by a plague, as revealed in the first ttrailer for Lockdown. The film, headlined by Anupama Parameswaran, is directed by debutant AR Jeeva, and is set to release on December 5.

Lockdown premiered at the International Film Festival of India, Goa. Subaskaran and GKM Tamil Kumaran are backig the film under the Lyca Productions banner.

The cast of Lockdown also includes Charle, Nirosha, Priya Venkat, Livingston, Indhumathi, Rajkumar, Shamji, Lollu Sabha Maran, Vinayak Raj, Vidhu, Abhirami, Ravathi, Sanjivie, Priya Ganesh, and Asha.

Siddharth Vipin and NR Raghunanthan are composing music for the film. The rest of the crew of the film includes KA Sakthivel as the director of photography, VJ Sabu Joseph as the editor, and A Jayakumar as the art director.

Anupama was recently seen in Mari Selvaraj's Bison Kaalamaadan, which was released on October 17. The film released to positive reviews from theh critics and audiences. CE's review of the film reads, "Bison is a relatively straightforward film, and Mari has chosen to tell this story without sugarcoating the bitter pills that he presents one after another. The film is based on the life of Indian Kabaddi player Manathi Ganesan, and, as Mari adds in the opening disclaimer, it is also the story of many such people who found their way out of this world — a world filled with oppression, suppression, and bloodthirsty revenge without rhyme or reason."

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