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'Classmates' is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lal Jose and written by James Albert. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Narain, Jayasurya, Indrajith Sukumaran and Kavya Madhavan with Jagathy Sreekumar, Balachandra Menon and Radhika in supporting roles. Alex Paul composed film's music while Rajeev Ravi handled the cinematography. The story revolves around the college graduate class of 1991. In 2006, working in different corners of the world, the friends get together for a class reunion to revive the joy and laughter of their student days. On the night of the reunion, one of the classmates is almost murdered and goes into a coma.

The film was released on 25 August 2006 to positive reviews from critics and became the highest-grossing Malayalam film of 2006. It is considered by many critics as one of the best campus based films in Malayalam. The film developed a cult following in the years after its release and is frequently referenced in popular Keralite culture. With the release of film, the concept of alumni meetings started trending in Kerala, and schools and colleges started organising such get togethers to help the ex-students keep in touch with each other. The film is now regarded as a classic in Malayalam cinema.

The film went on to win the Kerala State Film Awards for Best Popular Film (Prakash Damodaran and P. K. Muralidharan) and Best Story (James Albert). It was later remade into Tamil as 'Ninaithale Inikkum' starring Prithviraj himself, and in Telugu and Marathi as 'Classmates' (2007) and 'Classmates' (2015), respectively.

Plot



The film centres on a group of classmates who attended the same Chemistry class in their final year of college. Among them, Murali (Narain) is a singer and P. Sukumaran alias Suku (Prithviraj) is a firebrand leader of the left-winged students union. Pius (Indrajith), a rich and spoiled brat of parents settled in Gulf, is the campus Romeo and Sukumaran's best friend. Suku's rival, Satheesan (Jayasurya), leads the opposite faction of student politics and is aided by his sidekick, Valu Vasu (Vijeesh). Thara Kurup (Kavya Madhavan) is the daughter of the Member of the state Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Muvattupuzha; she is a dancer who regularly wins awards for the college with her performances.

It was Murali's dream to have a reunion, but he mysteriously dies before the reunion can be organised. His parents, Professor Iyer (Balachandra Menon) and Lakshmi Teacher (Shobha Mohan), both teachers at the college, decide to fulfil their deceased son's dream and bring his classmates together for a reunion. After 15 years, Sukumaran is now a diamond dealer based in Mumbai, a rich and successful businessman earning in crores and is a divorcee. Satheesan is now an MLA, following his dreams to become a minister, while Vasu continues to be his sidekick. Pius is now settled in the Middle East, while Thara, who is still unmarried running a dancing school and has become a dancer.

The coming together of these classmates is the occasion for them to relive the past and to discover how Murali died. When all are together, Raziya (Radhika) arrives. But during the occasion, Suku attempts suicide but later many of them suspects that it was not a suicide. Pious reveals Suku's flashback to Iyer in the hospital.

When, Satheeshan finds out that Suku and Thara are in love, he plans everything best to separate them. He made her to stand against Suku on an election in their college. On the day of the voting for the election, Satheeshan steals a letter that Thara wrote for Suku with Vasu's help and he keeps it in the ballet box. Pious sees this. Angrily, Suku and his friends hits Satheeshan and his friends. Due to the fight, the vote counting gets postponed to the next day and the principal calls the police and tells them to stay there. That night, Pious and Suku plans to take Thara's letter from the principal's room. But the plan fails. The next day Thara's letter gets exposed. Satheeshan tells everyone including Thara that Suku misused her letter. Suku looses his mind and hits Satheeshan again and tries to kill him. When he was going to kill him, a girl tells him that Murali is dead in the generator room of the hostel. After Murali's funeral, Suku decides discontinue is studies as he couldn't face the way that Thara was insulted. He goes to Mumbai and meets his neighbour Hameed who introduces him to a diamond dealer named Shantharam. Suku becomes Shantharam's trusted men and he helps Suku to get his mother's illness treated and his sisters married. Shantharam got Suku married to his daughter Ratna who was in love with a criminal. After Shantharam's death, Suku and Ratna got divorced and she went with her boyfriend. Pious reveals that Thara had some motive when she came there. Iyer goes to Thara and tells that she might have met him and to reveal the rest. Thara tells that she came to apologise for her mistakes to Suku. Thara reveals that when her parents discontinued her studies and decided to join a dance institute in Madras, she realised that few of her certificates are with Suku. She goes to Suku's house with Satheeshan to take it. After she takes it and leaves, Suku's mother tells bad about him and curses him. Satheeshan gets emotional when he hears this as she told bad about him not about Suku. Thara gets angry when his mother tells him like that. She thinks he cheated her and his family. Satheeshan then tells her that Suku discontinued his studies because of him and he was the one who put Thara's letter in the ballot box. She gets shocked. Her first dance program was in Mumbai and the organiser Mani Nair was Shantharam's family friend. He told Thara about Suku's marriage and divorce. During the get-together, Thara called Suku to the generator room and they both reconciled. Iyer finds out that Raziya was there in the generator room when Suku and Thara was speaking. He called Raziya without asking anything and he knew that she had few problems in the college. She took TC from the college and went which he didn't know, but now he realises that it had a link with Suku's and Thara's love. She tells him that she was in love with Murali. Her father finds about their love and discontinued her studies. But she tells Murali to come tonight to the generator room and to take her to their dreams in a letter and keeps it a book in the library. She waited a long time but she didn't see him and she thought that Murali cheated her. The next morning she found him dead in the generator room. She didn't knew that he came before her and he died near her. Raziya gets shocked and becomes mad. Looking at her state, her father gets heartbroken and dies. Her relatives abandoned her as she got mad. She was alone in her home. When Iyer, called Raziya for the get-together she was too happy and she thought to recremise the place where she and Murali was. During that time when she saw Suku and Thara reconciling, she felt her lost love. She also hears Suku revealing to Thara that on the day when Suku and Pious went to take Thara's letter, he hides in the generator room and somebody was there. He attacked the person. He thought of making him unconscious with chloroform and he was Satheeshan's goon but later he realises that it was Murali. He felt bad when he killed his friend. Raziya strangles Suku with a string on Murali's guitar as a revenge for ruining her life. She didn't realise that Suku accidentally killed Murali. Pious calls Iyer and tells that Suku has gained consciousness. Iyer tells Pious that Raziya did it and Suku shouldn't say her name to the police. But the police has already came to Suku's statement. Suku tells that he tried to commit suicide to the police. Suku apologies to Iyer for killing Murali and tells Iyer to kill him as he don't want to live with Raziya's and their curses. Iyer forgives him.

In the end, Suku moves to Mumbai while all greet him while he feels Murali too greeting him.

Cast



*Prithviraj Sukumaran as P. Sukumaran Suku

*Narain as Murali Iyer

*Jayasurya as Satheeshan Kanjikuzhi MLA

*Indrajith Sukumaran as Pious George PG

*Kavya Madhavan as Thara Kurup

*Radhika as Raziya

*Balachandra Menon as Professor Iyer (College Lecturer/Murali's father)

*Jagathy Sreekumar as Fr.Esthappaan (College Lecturer/Men's Hostel Warden)

*Vijeesh as Vasu Sadashivan/Vaalu Vasu

*Anoop Chandran as 'Pazhanthuni' Koshi

*Shobha Mohan as Lakshmi (College Lecturer/Murali's Mother)

*J Pallassery as Fr. Geevarghese, (College Principal)

*Suraj Venjaramood as Ousepp

*V. K. Sreeraman as Kunju Muhammad, Raziya's father

*Sukumari as Janaki, Sukumaran's mother

*Suja Menon as Bindu Balachandran

*Anil Murali as SI Sudheer

*Renjusha Menon as Kavitha

*Soorya J Menon as Aiswarya

*Shajahan Rdx as Rahman

*Lekshmi Viswanath as Mariya

Reception



The film was a box office success. It broke many box office records and spawned a whole new genre of college-based films in the Malayalam film industry. The film completed 150 days run in Thiruvananthapuram and 100 days in Kottayam and Ernakulam as well. The film went on to gross and became the highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time.

Remakes



'Classmates' has been remade in Tamil as 'Ninaithale Inikkum', with Prithviraj playing the lead again. Narain is replaced by Shakthi Vasu and Kavya is replaced by Priyamani. A Telugu remake titled 'Classmates', with Sumanth and Sadha playing the lead roles, released in 2007. In 2015 It was remade in Marathi as 'Classmates'.

Awards



* Radhika: Best Supporting Actress in Amrita Films Awards 2006

* James Albert: Best Scriptwriter in Asianet film awards

* James Albert: Kerala State Film Award for Best Story

* Kerala State Film Award for Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value.

* Vineeth Sreenivasan: Best Male Playback singer.

* Asianet Film Award for Best Film

Soundtrack



The songs were written by Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma and composed by Alex Paul.

References




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