Did Kalyani Priyadarshan's Parents Really Send Her to an Orphanage?

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Key Takeaways
- Kalyani Priyadarshan denied false claims about her childhood.
- Her film Lokah is a box office success, crossing Rs 200 crore.
- She emphasized the importance of truth in media.
- Director Dominic Arun received special praise from Kalyani.
- The film is celebrated as Malayalam cinema's first woman superhero film.
Chennai, Sep 23 (NationPress) Actress Kalyani Priyadarshan, whose recently released movie Lokah is performing exceptionally well at the box office, has vehemently denied a post on X alleging that her parents forced her and her brother to stay in an orphanage in Vietnam for a week to impart life lessons.
In response to the misleading tweet from an account that falsely quoted her, actress Kalyani Priyadarshan stated, "I’ve never said this and it never occurred" with a smiley face.
She further urged, "So, kindly refrain from spreading untrue information." Following her response, the original tweet was promptly deleted by the account.
Meanwhile, director Dominic Arun's film Lokah continues to thrive in theaters.
It’s worth mentioning that Kalyani Priyadarshan, who stars in the lead role, expressed her gratitude to both the audience and her team as the film surpassed the Rs 200 crore milestone.
On her Instagram, the actress shared, "Yesterday, our film reached a milestone only possible because of you, the audience. I’m utterly speechless and deeply thankful for the love directed towards this film. In our industry, content has always been king, and yet again, you’ve proven that. Thank you for allowing us to showcase that visionary stories will always find their audience."
She also expressed special thanks to her director Dominic Arun.
She wrote, "And @dominic_arun (our Dom)… thank you for providing us with a vision we could wholeheartedly believe in. Your guidance inspired us all to give our best – none of this would have been achievable without you. To the fantastic cast and crew… this victory is special for me because I get to share it with you all."
The film, recognized as Malayalam cinema's inaugural woman superhero movie, Lokah - Chapter 1 - Chandra, is produced by Dulquer Salmaan's Wayfarer Films as part of a superhero series.
Written and directed by Dominic Arun, the film features cinematography by Nimish Ravi and editing by Chaman Chakko. The music is composed by Jakes Bejoy, and the action sequences are choreographed by world-renowned Yannick Ben. Additional screenplay and dramaturgy are by Santhy Balachandran, with art direction by Jithu Sebastian.