Dhosth (2001 Malayalam film)
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Dhosth | |
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Directed by | Thulasidas |
Written by | Udaykrishna Siby K. Thomas |
Based on | Kannedhirey Thondrinal (1998) |
Starring | Kunchacko Boban Dileep |
Cinematography | Saloo George |
Edited by | Ranjan Abraham |
Music by | Score: S.P. Venkatesh Songs: Vidyasagar |
Production company | Kottarakkara Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Dhosth (transl. Friend) is a 2001 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Thulasidas. Kunchacko Boban and Dileep share the title role with Kavya Madhavan, Jagathy Sreekumar and Kalabhavan Mani in supporting roles.[1] It is a Malayalam remake of Tamil film Kannedhirey Thondrinal (1998).[2]
Plot[]
Vijay (Kunchako Boban), a rich guy, meets a girl Geethu (Kavya Madhavan) in the Coimbatore railway station while travelling to Chennai to enroll in an engineering college. It is love at first sight for Vijay. Ajith (Dileep) also studies in the same college where Vijay joins and initially both Vijay and Ajith get off on the wrong foot. Geethu is Ajith's sister and without knowing that Vijay conveys his love to her but Geethu does not appear interested and keeps her distance from him.
One day, Vijay saves Ajith's life from a few thugs. After this, they put their differences aside, and become very close friends. On one occasion, Ajith's mother insults Vijay when he comes over and upset, he leaves. In due course, his mother learns about Vijay's good character and becomes very affectionate towards him. Geethu starts to appreciate him and discovers she loves him too.
Before Vijay and Geethu can announce their love to their families, Ajith informs him about a problem that had occurred in his family a few years ago. Ajith has one more sister (Indhu), who he had never mentioned before. She had eloped with his then close friend on the day of her marriage which left Ajith and his mother broken-hearted. They disowned her, and have not spoken to her since. He sees his then-friend's behavior as a traitorous act.
Now Vijay feels bad about his love towards Geethu and decides not to go ahead with the relationship, fearing that Ajith would interpret it as another betrayal. He sacrifices his love for his friendship with Ajith. Geethu however is unwilling to break off the relationship, and requests him to accept her love on many occasions, to no avail. Her family arranges for her wedding, and desperate, she consumes poison and is taken to the hospital. Vijay rushes to hospital along with his friend where all is revealed. Ajith is proud of his friend and agrees to Vijay and Geethu's marriage.
Cast[]
- Kunchacko Boban as Vijay
- Dileep as Ajith
- Kavya Madhavan as Geethu
- Jagathy Sreekumar as Ettuveettil Kuttappan
- Kalabhavan Mani as V.Jayan
- as Shankar
- Baburaj as Alex Britto
- Anju Aravind as Devika
- Shruthi Raj as Chinju
- Bindu Panicker as Latha
- Jayasurya as College Student
- Urmila Unni as Ajith's and Geethu's Mother
- Ravi Vallathol as Ajith's and Geethu's Father
- Subair as Police Officer
- Jose Pellissery as Chinju's Father
- Babu Swamy as College Principal
- Kanakalatha as College Professor
Production[]
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It was shot in Ernakulam and nearby places. The campus scenes were shot at Christ College, Irinjalakuda.
Soundtrack[]
Music: Vidyasagar, Lyrics: S. Ramesan Nair.
Song Title | Singers | Raga(s) |
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"Dosth" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Biju Narayanan | |
"Maari Praave" | Malgudi Subha, Balabhaskar | |
"Manju Pole" | Srinivas | |
"Kilipenne" (male) | K. J. Yesudas | Kapi |
"Kilipenne" (female) | K. S. Chithra | Kapi |
"Kilippenne" (duet) | K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra | Kapi |
"Thathamma peru" | Sujatha Mohan, K. J. Yesudas |
References[]
- ^ "Dosth (2001)". FilmiBeat. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
- ^ FC, Team (9 August 2021). "10 Remakes From Other Languages That Worked In Malayalam". Film Companion. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
External links[]
- 2001 films
- Malayalam-language films
- 2000s Malayalam-language films
- Indian films
- Films scored by Vidyasagar
- Indian drama films
- Indian buddy films
- Malayalam remakes of Tamil films
- Films directed by Thulasidas
- Films shot in Thrissur