Dear Friend
Directed byVineeth Kumar
Written bySuhas-Sharfu
Arjun Lal
Produced byShyju Khalid
Sameer Thahir
Ashiq Usman
StarringTovino Thomas
Darshana Rajendran
CinematographyShyju Khalid
Edited byDeepu Joseph
Music byJustin Varghese
Release date
  • 10 June 2022 (2022-06-10)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Dear Friend is a 2022 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Vineeth Kumar and starring Tovino Thomas and Darshana Rajendran.[1][2][3] The film released on 10 June 2022.[4][5]

Plot

The movie begins with a group of friends (Vinod, Jannath, Arjun, Shyam, Sajith and Amutha) celebrating Vinod’s birthday. As a prank, Vinod is forced to wear a homemade Superman costume while the friends parade around the city.

While celebrating in a club, Sajith and his friends get into a drunken altercation with somebody who was live-streaming Vinod in the Superman costume without his consent. This leads to the friends being apprehended by the police. The officer focuses on Vinod, mocking his tattoos (one of which reads ‘Mother’ in Malayalam). Vinod gets slapped by the interrogating officer for stepping out of line. Embarrassed by this, Vinod tells Jannath that this was his "most memorable birthday" and that he will pass it forward as revenge.

The movie then shows the lives of the friends, their bonds, struggles, personal issues, estranged families, personal tragedies, and so on. Jannath struggles to be accepted by her father, who doesn’t approve of her relationship with Arjun; knowing that they won’t get his blessing, the pair have a courthouse wedding. Arjun, Vinod, Shyam, and Sajith are trying to secure financial backing for a health-based app that they are developing. While Shyam comes from wealth, he does not wish to carry on the family business of running a pub. Sajith is struggling financially and trying to support his family—his poor English and lack of social graces make it difficult for him to get any jobs, as he cannot do well in interviews.

One night, the group are partying in a club. Vinod isn't drinking any alcohol, so Arjun spikes his drink. Vinod grows extremely angry, revealing that he is abstaining from drinking and smoking on this day as it is the day on which his mother died many years ago. He leaves the club. Amutha follows him, and confesses that she loves him. Vinod, however, does not reciprocate.

Later, Vinod visits Jannath at the medical practice she works in, and confesses to having many unresolved feelings about the death of his mother. The two have a heartfelt conversation.

One day, as the friends are getting ready in the morning, they find that Vinod is missing and see he has left behind a letter proclaiming he doesn't want anyone to search for him and thanking them for the memories he had with them. Jannath initially thinks that this is a prank, and that Vinod is simply getting revenge for being humiliated on his birthday. However, the group is visited by police officers and taken in for questioning, and it becomes clear to Jannath that the matter is serious.

The police suspect Vinod of being a grifter, claiming that he stole 70 lakhs from a company he used to work at. The group are initially unable to believe this. They are divided; Jannath believes it must be a misunderstanding, and Shyam is enraged at being deceived by his alleged business partner.

The group checked with the ad video and followed through and they found that Vinod is not responsible for creating some of the music that he claimed was his. They discover that many of the things he told them were lies. They went to Mumbai and met the original musician, Sreenath.

Vinod and Sreenath were room mates. Sreenath's mother, who was suffering from cancer, passed away and he was not able to handle this. Vinod motivates Sreenath in many ways and he registered Sreenath's name in matrimonial. Suddenly, Vinod disappeared, and in the morning the following day, the police came to Sreenath's place and enquired about the 70 lakhs.

The group comes to know that Vinod's mother is alive, and due to Vinod disappearing from her life, she believes that he died. However, they are still unable to find Vinod; so they return home and carry on with their lives. Things are looking up for them: Jannath and Arjun are expecting a baby, Sajith secures a good job, and Shyam has taken over the family business.

One day, Sajith spots Vinod parking a car on the street. He calls Jannath, Arjun, and Shyam. Shyam is too angry at Vinod to see him again, but Jannath and Arjun go with Sajith to the spot where he saw Vinod. They wait until nightfall for Vinod to appear again, and follow him to an apartment building.

Sajith, Arjun, and Jannath confront Vinod about everything. He reveals that he left abruptly so as to evade the police, who are still actively looking for him. He also reveals that he lied about the death of his mother to discourage people from asking too many questions about his past. Jannath asks Vinod what lies he is currently telling about his identity; Vinod points to the ‘Mother’ tattoo on his arm, and says that the same story works every time.

Cast

Production

The film's story is inspired by actor Arjun Lal's experiences in Bengaluru.[6]

Reception

Critical reception

Anna M. M. Vetticad of Firstpost wrote, “Dear Friend is matter of fact yet intriguing, and the finale is nicely open-ended. “[7] She ranked it tenth on her year-end list of best Malayalam films for the publication.[8] Cris of The News Minute wrote that "But for the abruptness of the ending which makes you feel a little cheated, the film is a cosy and engaging watch".[9] S. R. Praveen of The Hindu wrote that "Filmmaker Vineeth Kumar's second outing has an interesting premise, but what the film serves in the end — after all the painful work of building the suspense — is quite disappointing".[10] Anjana George of The Times of India said that "Dear Friend is for those who cherish intimate friendships as an important part of the fabric of their life. Letting go, giving space and accepting individuals the way they are are also part of bonding".[11] Sajin Srijith of The New Indian Express opined that "Dear Friend is one of those films that should inspire young aspiring filmmakers who think out of the box because this is a work that screams simplicity".[12]

Box-office

The film only received nearly 64 lakhs from theatres. The film was a box-office failure.

References

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  3. "'Dear Friend' teaser 2: The camaraderie is heart-warming - Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 14 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  4. "Tovino Thomas - Basil Joseph starrer 'Dear Friend' to hit screens on June 10 - Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 28 April 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  5. "Tovino's 'Dear Friend' to lock horns with Nivin Pauly's 'Thuramukham' in June - Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 9 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  6. M, Athira (7 June 2022). "'Dear Friend' has a different take on friendship, says director Vineeth Kumar". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 16 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022 via www.thehindu.com.
  7. Anna M. M. Vetticad (14 July 2022). "Dear Friend movie review: Intriguing blend of buddy flick, thriller and psychological profile". Firstpost.
  8. Anna M. M. Vetticad (26 December 2022). "Best Malayalam Films 2022: A year so good that keeping this list down to 10 was impossible". Firstpost.
  9. Cris (10 June 2022). "Dear Friend review: Darshana-Tovino film is a cosy and engaging watch". The News Minute. Archived from the original on 15 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  10. S. R. Praveen (10 June 2022). "'Dear Friend' movie review: Tovino Thomas' drama wastes a promising build-up". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 23 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  11. Anjana George. "Dear Friend Movie Review : A story on urban friendships". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  12. Sajin Srijith. "Dear Friend Movie Review: Offbeat friendship drama bolstered by organic performances". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 15 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022.

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