
Lion 2015
In the gripping action-thriller *Lion (2015)*, directed by Satya Deva, a high-octane tale unfolds when a powerful Mumbai CEO, played by Nandamuri Balakrishna, wakes from a coma only to discover his memories have shattered like glass.
Director: Satya Deva
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lion (2015) about?
*Lion (2015)* follows a Mumbai CEO who wakes from a coma with his memories erased, convinced he was once a man named 'Bose.' As he searches for his past, he uncovers a life that clashes with his current reality, leading to a thrilling exploration of identity and deception.
Who directed Lion?
Lion was directed by Satya Deva, an Indian filmmaker known for his work in action and thriller genres.
Who stars in Lion?
The film stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Trisha Krishnan, Radhika Apte, Prakash Raj, and Pradeep Ram Singh Rawat in key roles.
Is Lion (2015) worth watching?
While *Lion (2015)* isn't rated on IMDb, its action-packed narrative and themes of identity loss make it a compelling watch for fans of intense dramas. The film's unique premise and strong performances by Balakrishna and Trisha Krishnan add depth to its high-stakes plot.
How long is Lion?
Lion has a runtime of 156 minutes, offering a substantial and immersive cinematic experience.
About Lion (2015) — A CEO's Memory Loss Unravels a Dark Corporate Conspiracy
In the gripping action-thriller *Lion (2015)*, directed by Satya Deva, a high-octane tale unfolds when a powerful Mumbai CEO, played by Nandamuri Balakrishna, wakes from a coma only to discover his memories have shattered like glass. Struggling to piece together his past, he remembers living as 'Bose,' a man with a life far removed from his current corporate empire. Haunted by fragments of his past, he journeys to Hyderabad, where he confronts the unsettling possibility that his identity might be a mirage—and that his real life could be the one he can't recall.
The film immerses viewers in a world of deception, identity crises, and relentless action, as the protagonist grapples with a reality that refuses to align with his fractured memories. With its intense performances and high-stakes narrative, *Lion (2015)* keeps audiences on the edge of their seats, questioning what's real and what's a carefully constructed illusion.