Lucia
Movie Details:
Country | India |
Language | Kannada |
Genres | Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller |
Release date | 20 July 2013 (London Film Festival) 6 September 2013 (India) |
Running time | 2hr 16min |
Certificate | U |
Starring | Sathish Ninasam Sruthi Hariharan Achyuth Kumar Rishab Shetty |
Directed by | Pawan Kumar |
Written by | Pawan Kumar |
Produced by | Audience films Home Talkies |
Cinematography by | Siddhartha Nuni |
Edited by | Sanath–Suresh |
Music by | Poornachandra Tejaswi Monish Kumar M. K. Santhosh Narayanan |
Production Company | Audience films |
Distributor | Home Talkies |
Cast & Characters:
- Sathish Ninasam as Nikki/Nikhil
- Sruthi Hariharan as Shwetha
- Achyuth Kumar as Shankranna
- Balaji Manohar
- Hardika Shetty as Kamini
- Bharath
- Satish Kumar
- Sanjay as Sanjay (Mumbai police)
- Rishab Shetty as a police inspector
- Krishna as Deepak (Crime branch officer)
- Aaryan Achukatla as Aryan (second lead/model)
- Poorna
- Ram Manjjonaath as a lawyer
- Prashanth Siddi as a suspect
- Pia
Storyline:
Nikki, the protagonist, struggles with insomnia and is introduced to a pill that promises to help him sleep. However, the pill leads him into a vivid dream world where his desires manifest, causing him to confront his own reality and the consequences of his choices. The film explores themes of dreams versus reality, identity, and the psychological impact of one’s desires.
About Movie:
Lucia is a Kannada psychological thriller drama film written, co-edited, and directed by Pawan Kumar. The film stars Sathish Ninasam and Sruthi Hariharan in lead roles, and it centers around the character Nikki, an usher in a theater who suffers from insomnia. After taking a special pill named Lucia, he becomes entangled in a dream world that blurs the line between fantasy and reality.
Lucia was notable for being the first Kannada film to be crowdfunded, which contributed to its unique production story. It premiered at the London Indian Film Festival, where it won the Best Film Audience Choice award. The film received critical acclaim for its innovative storytelling and narrative structure, leading to its recognition as a game changer in the Kannada film industry. It was also shortlisted by the Film Federation of India as India’s submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2013.
The film was remade in Tamil as Enakkul Oruvan in 2015. Its success has inspired a new wave in Kannada cinema, encouraging filmmakers to explore unconventional narratives and engage audiences through innovative funding methods.
Budget & Box Office Collection:
Budget | ₹50 lakh (US$60,000) |
Worldwide Collection | ₹3 crore (US$360,000) |