Shivakamy Shyamaprasad, daughter of director Shyamaprasad, shared her excitement at being part of the ₹200 crore club with 'Lokah: Chapter One – Chandra'. In the film, Shivakamy plays Roopa, a friend of Naslen, and delivered a standout performance in a scene that garnered widespread attention.

In a social media post, she wrote about the surreal experience, saying she still feels like she is living a dream she first glimpsed a year ago. “Exactly a year ago, I got the call to be part of a dream. Today, I am still living that dream. Someone pinch me? Eternally grateful to Dominic Arun, Nimish Ravi, and Santhy Balachandran for making me part of this magical world. My cute friends for hyping me up for all my big and small wins, and to all of you for your kind words of appreciation and support. Means sooooo much,” Shivakamy wrote.

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In 'Lokah: Chapter One', the story revolves around the superhero Chandra. Roopa features in key scenes where Chandra and Sunny come under police scrutiny. One memorable sequence shows the police harassing Roopa at a friend’s birthday party, triggering Chandra’s anger. Shivakamy’s performance in this scene received widespread praise.

Earlier, Shivakamy appeared in 'Kaazhcha', a short film directed by Shyamaprasad as part of the anthology 'Manorathangal', which is based on short stories by MT. She also assisted in directing the film, which had Nimish Ravi as the cinematographer and Parvathy Thiruvothu in the lead role. Compared to 'Kaazhcha', her role in 'Lokah: Chapter One' was more prominent and received greater recognition.

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