''Lover'' is a 2024 Indian
Tamil
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-language
romantic drama film
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directed by Prabhuram Vyas in his directorial debut. Produced by Million Dollar Studios and MRP Entertainment, the film stars
Manikandan
Manikanda is an Indian actor who appears in Tamil language films. He has acted in films including ''Boys'' (2003) and '' Kicha Vayasu 16'' (2005). He had a career resurgence with ''Maharaja'' (2024).
Career
Manikandan, a visual communication ...
in the titular role, alongside Sri Gouri Priya,
Kanna Ravi,
Saravanan
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* M. Saravanan (p ...
,
Geetha Kailasam
Geetha Kailasam is an Indian film producer and actress who has been predominantly working on Tamil-language films. Her father-in-law K. Balachander was a veteran film director and her husband Bala Kailasam was also a filmmaker. She produced fi ...
, Harish Kumar, Nikhila Sankar, Rini, Pintu Pandu, Arunachaleswaran, and Harini. The story follows an alcoholic and unemployed designer, who tries to start a café business and is aggressively in love with Divya.
The film was released on 9 February 2024, where it received positive reviews from critics.
Plot
Arun and Divya's six-year relationship starts unraveling as they drift apart, raising the question of whether love can withstand such differences. Story starts with heroine Divya practicing Surfing on Kovalam & chilling with friends for a send off party with their team lead where she narrates her love story. Arun calls her to ask her where she is, but she lies to him that she's in a family function. He finds out that she is lying and directly barges into the party to create ruckus. This causes Divya to call off the relationship. Arun goes to his home, barely one at all, which is in shambled emotionally. He lives with his father, who is in an open extramarital affair and his aging working mother. His business investments are in a loss too. Eventually, the couple rekindle their 6 year relationship — but this vicious cycle Fight-Trauma-Apologies keeps on repeating. Tired of this, Arun moves away from his friends and gets a job elsewhere and tries to reconcile with her. His mother starts pushing him for marriage. A new team lead Madan, also a travel vlogger enters Divya's life. Arun loses his job due to inappropriate behaviour. Both of them lied to themselves so much that Divya finally decides to call of the relationship. Arun undergoes further breakdown as his mother attempts to end her life. On Divya's birthday, she invites him to be part of celebrations. They then plan a Gokarna trip where he desperately tries to patch things up, but his idea of love and commitment doesn't align with Divya's. She exclaims that she's in a constant fear and fears the pair's situation would become like his mother and father. This is the trigger point that made him realize his mistakes, and realizes he needs to work on himself more rather than just holding onto the 6 year old relationship. He decides to quit alcohol and substance abuse and his mom decides to file for divorce. Two years later, it's shown that Arun had realised his dream of opening up a designer-cafe and is running it successfully. He gets to meet Divya again in the same cafe, but he's different man altogether now. He still remembers her perfume and serves her favorite dish.
Cast
Production
The inaugural ceremony of the film was launched by
Vijay Sethupathi
Vijaya Gurunatha Sethupathi Kalimuthu (born 16 January 1978) is an Indian actor and film producer who predominantly works in Tamil cinema, Tamil films. Sethupathi is the recipient of several accolades, including a National Film Awards, National F ...
, and principal photography started in August 2023. In the same month, the team completed the first schedule. The second schedule was held at Gokarna in Karnataka. By the end of November 2023, the makers completed the entire shooting.
Music
The music for the film was composed by
Sean Roldan
Raghavendra Raja Rao, known by his stage name Sean Roldan is an Indian composer, musician, and lyricist who predominantly works in the Tamil film industry. He has worked on Carnatic music, independent music, and film scores for the Tamil film i ...
.
Release
''Lover'' released on 9 February 2024.
Critical response
Gopinath Rajendran of ''
The Hindu
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'' wrote "Director Prabhuram does a fine job of humanising the characters amidst the exuberant highs and depressing lows of their relationship. The film spends a lot of time letting its leads be confronted and comforted by their friends, and the filmmaker does a brilliant job of showcasing both contemporary relationships and friendships. Be it the parallels, the lovely scores of Sean Roldan which amplify the mood of the film, or some fantastic performances from the entire cast, especially Manikandan and Sri Gouri Priya, the film has a lot going for it, making you look past its minute flaws."
Manigandan KR of ''
Times Now
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'' gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "In all, 'Lover' is a movie that might not make you laugh from start to finish. But it will most certainly hold your attention for the entire duration and get you thinking by the time it ends."
M Suganth of ''
The Times of India
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'' rated 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "The writing tries to be truthful, reflecting the mindset of contemporary 20-somethings when it comes to relationships."
Anusha Sundar of ''
OTTplay
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'' rated 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "Lover packs a punch in the way towards the end. There is a lot of brooding and healing that the couple gets. The film may not cover the entire healing journey, but it makes a brutally honest case for the complexities that arise in modern-day relationships, where couples don’t shy away from saying what they feel. The screenplay stagnates at times, but overall, it makes the smallest of issues the biggest. And rightfully so. Lover is a film that takes the realistic route to show how much emotional and psychological abuse can take a toll and make people do what they do. It is a film that doesn’t advocate for time stamps in a relationship. More importantly, Lover is a film that makes you want to put yourself first before those you love and care for."
Vijaya Shankar O of ''
DT Next
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'' rated 4 out of 5 stars and wrote "Overall, 'Lover' isn't path-breaking in the genre of modern love like 'Livin' (both have the same ending), but it is made with such passion and poignantly conveys the meaning of moving on from a breakup. The film never glorifies Arun's actions and balances both people's viewpoints involved in love and states that letting go of someone takes a lot of time, patience, and understanding, and it is very much possible."
Prashanth Vallavan of ''
Cinema Express
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'' rated 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "Lover fumbles in places where it tries to wring the ‘point’ out of a scene but excels in places where a lot is unsaid or unfinished and yet a lot more shines through the subtext."
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2020s Indian films
2020s Tamil-language films
2024 directorial debut films
2024 films
2024 romantic drama films
Films about alcoholism
Films scored by Sean Roldan
Indian romantic drama films
Tamil-language Indian films
Tamil-language romantic drama films