The film features an ensemble cast led by Jayasurya, Murali Gopy, Joju George, Ramya Nambeeshan, Chinnu Kuruvila, Muthumani, Dinesh Prabhakar, and Asmita Sood.
The plot features the reunion of a group of friends from college after 14 years, reviving episodes from their past and how it affects their present life.
Lukka Chuppi was an official selection at the Indian Panorama section of the 47th International Film Festival of India.
A group of friends from college, Raghuram, Siddharth, Rafiq, Annie, Radhika, and Benny, reunite after a long interval of 14 years under the insistence of Xavier.
[2] According to him, Lukka Chuppi is an experimental film "that explores the behavioural pattern of a group of old friends who are on a get-together after a long gap".
Moreover, dialogue delivery is the most important aspect of the narrative, the very reason we decided to bring Resul Pookutty on board", says Bash.
[6] Asmita Sood was reported to be in the cast in early January 2015, in an important role which brings significant development in the second half of the film.
Dinesh Prabhakar plays Benny Chacko, the once college rank holder who end up as an auto rickshaw driver.
In the film, the house is owned by Siddharth, the character played by Murali Gopy; "he was a singer earlier and has classy tastes in everything.
Lukka Chuppi opened to mostly positive reviews from critics, and earned praise for the performances, script and dialogues.
The reviewer praised Bijibal's music, Pookutty's sound mixing and the performances, especially by Jayasurya, but criticized the film's title and "the never-ending drinking sessions and hasty climax".
[16] Deepa Gauri of the Khaleej Times said in an out of review article that the film is an "intelligently written and tautly made quirky tale".