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Lokesh Cinematic Universe
Created byLokesh Kanagaraj
Original workKaithi (2019)
OwnerDream Warrior Pictures
Seven Screen Studio
Raaj Kamal Films International
Years2019–present
Films and television
Film(s)
Audio
Soundtrack(s)
Miscellaneous
Budgetest. ₹395–₹495 crore (3 films)
Box officeest. 1155-1220 crore (3 films)

The Lokesh Cinematic Universe (LCU), also known as the Loki Cinematic Universe or Lokiverse, is an Indian media franchise and shared universe of Tamil-language action thriller films created by Lokesh Kanagaraj.[a] It is currently the highest grossing Tamil film franchise.[6]

The first feature of the universe Kaithi was released in 2019, while the second installment Vikram was released in 2022 and third installment Leo was released in 2023[b] with Leo being the highest grosser of all LCU films. The universe follows an elaborate conflict between law enforcement officers and vigilantes in South India who are at war against dangerous drug cartels led by powerful crime lords. A 10-minute short film detailing the origins of the LCU will be released in late 2024, before the commencement of Kaithi 2.[10]

Development

Lokesh Kanagaraj expressed his desire to create a shared universe of films after completing his debut feature, Maanagaram. He emphasized that such films have enduring appeal. During the production of Kaithi, he conceptualized and experimented with this idea, incorporating multiple open-ended plotlines in Kaithi. He further developed this concept in collaboration with Dream Warrior Pictures and Raaj Kamal Films International for his film Vikram, utilising properties owned by these production companies. As a result, he successfully established a shared universe and announced plans for additional projects set within this interconnected cinematic world.[11][3]

Naming

Though the name "Lokesh Cinematic Universe" was coined by fans, post the release of Vikram, he accepted it as the official name of the universe.[12][13] Other names for the franchise include the Loki Cinematic Universe and Lokiverse, as Loki is his nickname.[14][15]

In-franchise connections

Narain and George Maryan are the only actors who have reprised their roles in significant capacities across multiple films within the universe.[16][17] Karthi and Kamal Haasan have made voice-only cameo appearances, reprising their roles as Dilli in Vikram and Vikram in Leo, respectively.[18][17]

Films

Film Release date Director(s) Writer(s) Producer(s) Status
25 October 2019
Lokesh Kanagaraj and Pon Parthiban
S. R. Prakashbabu, S. R. Prabhu and Thiruppur Vivek
Released
3 June 2022
Lokesh Kanagaraj and Rathna Kumar
Kamal Haasan and R. Mahendran
Leo
19 October 2023
Lokesh Kanagaraj, Rathna Kumar, and Deeraj Vaidy
S. S. Lalit Kumar and Jagadish Palanisamy

Kaithi (2019)

After a drug bust of 900 kgs of cocaine belonging to drug peddlers Adaikalam and Anbu in Trichy, Inspector Bejoy faces a dire situation when several cops are poisoned at a party by a corrupt cop in an attempt to recover the loot and kill the officers involved in the bust. To thwart the gang, Bejoy blackmails ex-convict Dilli into assisting him by threatening to prevent him from meeting his 10-year-old daughter for the first time. Together, they embark on a mission to transport the poisoned cops to the hospital and prevent Anbu's gang from getting their hands on the busted drugs. Their journey is fraught with danger as they continuously evade pursuing gang members, who receive support from a corrupt narcotics official, Stephen Raj.

The first installment of the LCU, it stars Karthi in the lead role, along with Narain, Arjun Das, Harish Uthaman, George Maryan and Dheena in pivotal roles.

Vikram (2022)

Amar, a black ops agent, is assigned to investigate a series of murders committed by a masked group of vigilantes. Their victims include high-ranking officials from the narcotics department like Stephen Raj and ACP Prabhanjan[c], and Prabhanjan's seemingly harmless foster father, Karnan. As Amar delves deeper into the case, a tangled web of clues leads him to the mastermind behind the murders, a drug kingpin named Sandhanam, who controls the largest drug syndicate in Chennai. However, a surprising twist reveals that Karnan is, in fact, alive and is former Black Ops Commander Vikram, who leads the group of vigilantes, that now includes Bejoy. In the face of this revelation, Vikram, Amar, and Bejoy unite their efforts to take down Sandhanam's powerful drug syndicate.

The second installment in the LCU stars Kamal Haasan, Vijay Sethupathi and Fahadh Faasil with Kalidas Jayaram, Narain and Chemban Vinod Jose in supporting roles. Suriya made his first appearance in the LCU in a cameo role as Rolex. The film is a spiritual successor of Vikram (1986).[19][1][4][20]

Leo (2023)

Parthiban, a café owner and animal rescuer in Theog, becomes a local hero after thwarting a group of robbers in his café. This draws the attention of gangsters Antony and Harold Das, who suspect him to be Antony's estranged son, Leo Das. Parthiban denies having any connection to them but they continue to hound him, and he takes matters into his own hands by eliminating both Antony and Harold and destroying their Datura factory after confessing that he is Leo having left his past life behind. Following this, Vikram, knowing Parthi's identity as Leo, invites him to join forces in creating a drug-free society in India, while suggesting a mysterious connection between them from their past.[d]

The third installment in LCU stars Vijay in the title role, alongside Trisha, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Sarja, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Priya Anand and Madonna Sebastian with George Maryan as Napoleon and a voice-over cameo by Kamal Haasan as Agent Vikram. It is based on 2005 film A History of Violence, which itself was an adaptation of the graphic novel of the same name.

Leo emerged as the highest grossing LCU film of all time, the highest-grossing Tamil film of 2023, the fifth highest-grossing Indian film of 2023, the highest-grossing Tamil film overseas and the highest-grossing film in Tamil Nadu[broken anchor].

Future

Kaithi 2 (TBA)

As implied at the end of Kaithi, Lokesh had planned for a sequel, which he confirmed after its release.[21] In an interview with Subha J Rao to Firstpost, Lokesh conveyed his interest in developing the film into a franchise, stating that he had an idea for both the prequel and the sequel, which depends on the recurring schedules of the cast members. In May 2021, the film's producer, S.R.Prabhu, confirmed that the sequel was in the works.[22]

Kaithi 2 is intended to be a prequel for Dilli, focusing on his character. Later, in an interaction with fans through Twitter, Lokesh explained about Anbu's return in Vikram as he was knocked out and not dead, although he had stitch marks in his jaw due to his injuries.[23]

Following the success of Vikram, Lokesh planned to expand the scale of the sequel,[4] with S. R. Prabhu admitting that it would be bigger than the first film.[24] Production of the film was expected to begin in the second quarter of 2022 but was delayed as Lokesh intended to resume the project after completing Leo and a standalone film with Rajinikanth tentatively titled Thalaivar 171 that would not be the part of Lokesh Cinematic Universe .[25]

Leo 2 (TBA)

In early August, reports surfaced indicating that the film would receive a sequel, marking Vijay's first venture into a sequel project.[26][27] In December 2023, Lokesh confirmed the project, Leo 2, and that he would begin work on it after fulfilling his commitments to Thalaivar 171 and Kaithi 2.[28]

Vikram 2 (TBA)

Due to the film's remarkable success, Kamal Haasan, in an interview with Pinkvilla, expressed the potential for a sequel to Vikram. Additionally, there were reports indicating the development of a third installment in the Vikram series.[29][30][31]

Rolex spin-off (TBA)

In August 2023, Suriya revealed that a spin-off centered around his character Rolex from Vikram is being planned.[32]

Music

Anirudh has composed the soundtracks and film scores of the LCU films under the label of Sony Music, except for Kaithi which was composed by Sam CS.[33]

Theme music

Lokiverse serves as the theme music for the franchise. It has two versions. The original version was featured in Vikram (2022),[34][35] while the second version was featured in Leo (2023).[36] The second version titled "Lokiverse 2.0" connected the elements of the franchise between the first three installments: Kaithi (2019), Vikram (2022) and Leo (2023).[37]

Soundtracks

Title Release date Length Composer(s) Label Ref
15 May 2022
0:15:52 [38][39][40]
19 October 2023
0:22:57 [36][41]

Film scores

Title Release date Length Composer(s) Label Ref
22 November 2019
0:28:18 N/A [42]
7 July 2022
0:34:16 [34][35]
To be released
TBA [43]

Timeline

Lokesh Cinematic Universe timeline
(as of Leo)
1991Vikram flashback
1992–1998
1999Leo flashback
2000–2018
2019Kaithi
Vikram
2020
2021Leo

An official timeline hasn't been released by the makers, but the movies give an indication of this.

In the cinematic universe, the events in Kaithi unfold in the year 2019, followed by the events in Vikram, which transpire three months after the events in Kaithi. Subsequently, the events in Leo occur two years later in 2021. The flashback storylines in Vikram and Leo depict events from 1991 and 1999 respectively.

Recurring cast and characters

List indicator(s)

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in Lokesh Cinematic Universe.

  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  C indicates a cameo role.
  •  M indicates an appearance in onscreen movie footage.
  •  V indicates a voice-only role.
  •  Y indicates a younger version of the character.
Characters Films
Kaithi (2019) Vikram (2022) Leo (2023)
Introduced in Kaithi
Dilli Karthi KarthiV Mentioned[e]
Anbu Doss Arjun Das Arjun DasC
Inspector Bejoy Narain
Stephen Raj Hareesh Peradi Hareesh PeradiC
Adaikalam Harish Uthaman Harish UthamanC
Kamatchi Dheena DheenaC
Amudha Baby Monica Baby MonicaC
Napoleon George Maryan George Maryan
Commander Arun Kumar Vikram / Karnan Mentioned[f] Kamal Haasan Kamal HaasanV
Introduced in Vikram
Escort Maya S. Krishnan Maya S. KrishnanC
Introduced in Leo
Parthiban / Leo Das Vijay

Reception

Box office performance

The Lokesh Cinematic Universe is currently the highest grossing Tamil film franchise.

Film Release Budget Box office Ref(s)
Kaithi 25 October 2019 25 crore (US$3.1 million) 105 crore (US$13 million) [44]
Vikram 3 June 2022 120 crore (US$15 million) 435 crore (US$54 million) - 500 crore (US$63 million) [45][46][47]
Leo 19 October 2023 300 crore (US$38 million) 620.5 crore (US$78 million) [48]
Total 445 crore (US$56 million) 1,160.5 crore (US$150 million) - 1,227.5 crore (US$150 million)

Notes

  1. ^ [1][2][3][4][5]
  2. ^ [7][8][9]
  3. ^ The murder happens on the same night as the drug bust in Trichy, shown in Kaithi.
  4. ^ As seen at the end of Leo.
  5. ^ In Leo, Dilli is mentioned by Napoleon during an interaction with Parthiban.
  6. ^ In the opening of Kaithi, Inspector Bejoy, portrayed by Narain, queries Ajaz Ahmad if there is any information about the "ghost". Vikram reveals that the "ghost" mentioned in Kaithi is Kamal Haasan's character, Vikram.

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