Black was the official uniform code of the ‘Empuraan’ team as they arrived for the FDFS of ‘Empuraan,’ the highly anticipated sequel to Lucifer, which hit theaters across Kerala.
Chenda melam performancesFans welcomed the film with grand celebrations, including traditional chenda melam performances and fireworks, turning cinema halls into festival grounds.
Adding to the spectacle, lead stars
Mohanlal,
Prithviraj Sukumaran, Manju Warrier, and Tovino Thomas made a striking appearance at the first show held at Kavitha Theatre in Ernakulam. Dressed in stylish black outfits, the team embodied the Empuraan spirit, setting social media abuzz with their coordinated look. Their arrival further fueled the excitement, as fans erupted in cheers to witness their favorite stars together.
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'L2 Empuraan' Movie Review & Release Live updateThe film has already rewritten history at the box office. Reports from the production team revealed that Empuraan secured a record-breaking ₹58 crore in pre-sale bookings, surpassing all previous Malayalam film records. In a new revelation, director-actor Prithviraj Sukumaran confirmed that tickets worth ₹50 crore were sold on the release day alone, further cementing the film’s dominance.
L2: Empuraan - Official Trailer
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L2: Empuraan Movie ReviewTwitter reviewsWhile some share magnificent reviews for the movie, there are also mixed responses. One Twitter user wrote, “Just average! The team focused more on build-ups than on building a strong basement. While #Lucifer was rooted and resonated with the audience, Empuraan shifts to North India and foreign locations, causing a major disconnect.” Another Twitter user wrote, “Decent first half followed by a good second half. The making is top-notch, almost Hollywood level. Overall, the movie is good, but it’s not outstanding. Stephen, it was electrifying! Fight Sequences.” A third Twitter review reads, “The first half is intense, with a gripping flashback and Mohanlal's commanding entry. The world-building is detailed but slightly lengthy. The slow-burn screenplay keeps you engaged, with stunning visuals and well-executed action scenes. The interval block is powerful, elevated by the BGM. However, the film's flaws are evident. The revenge-heavy plot trades the sharp political drama of Part 1 for a slower narrative. Even Mohanlal's magnetic presence can't mask the pacing issues. The North India/foreign locales add scale but feel overindulgent, stretching the runtime unnecessarily.”
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‘L2: Empuraan’ Twitter review