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Mitr: My Friend

  • 2002
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
287
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Mitr: My Friend (2002)
Drama

A lonely and neglected wife seeks e-friendship on the chat room while her rebellious daughter suspects her of having an affair with their neighbor.A lonely and neglected wife seeks e-friendship on the chat room while her rebellious daughter suspects her of having an affair with their neighbor.A lonely and neglected wife seeks e-friendship on the chat room while her rebellious daughter suspects her of having an affair with their neighbor.

  • Director
    • Revathi
  • Writers
    • Priya V.
    • Sudha Kongara
    • P.K. Mishra
  • Stars
    • Shobana
    • Nassar Abdulla
    • Preeti Vissa
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    287
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Revathi
    • Writers
      • Priya V.
      • Sudha Kongara
      • P.K. Mishra
    • Stars
      • Shobana
      • Nassar Abdulla
      • Preeti Vissa
    • 9User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Shobana
    Shobana
    • Lakshmi
    Nassar Abdulla
    Nassar Abdulla
    • Prithivi
    • (as Nasir Abdullah)
    Preeti Vissa
    • Divya
    Matt Phillips
    • Steve
    • (as Matthew Phillips)
    Blake Ormsby
    • Paul
    Shirley Bennett
    • Pam
    Brian G. Linebaugh
    • Brian
    Janine Pibal
    Janine Pibal
    • Rachel
    Michael Bailey
    • Robbie
    Chandralleman
    • Lakshimi's Mother
    Sreeninasan
    • Lakshmi's Father
    Karthik
    Karthik
    • Lakshimi's Brother
    Kokila Krishna
    • Lakshimi's Friend
    • (as Kokila)
    Pooja Vir
    • Lakshimi's Friend
    • (as Pooja)
    Sri Lakshmi
    • Lakshimi's Friend
    • (as Srilakshmi)
    Homai Barnia
    • Prithivi's Mother
    Ramchana Asrami
    • Prithivi's Father
    Mrs. Lalatihe
    • Prithivi's Grandmother
    • Director
      • Revathi
    • Writers
      • Priya V.
      • Sudha Kongara
      • P.K. Mishra
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews9

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    9schowdhuri-96566

    A beautiful movie

    This movie comprises of a beautiful love story , and i will not tell between whom , anyway, i really the early 2000zs backdrop with furnitures and everything else takes back in early 2000s era. It is a relaxing, calming and a feel good movie, where it tells about how life changes , sometimes up and sometimes down. The protagonist , is the main centre odf attraction, the film beautifully captures her pain, her sufferings, her anger, her frustration at the same time reflects on her strong personality and her emotional stability. The movie may seem a bit complicated in middle but actually it is a story of a heart connection.
    8shwetaa

    time... care... love...

    Mitr, my friend, gives voice to women, who are lonely and go through what Lakshmi has gone through in this movie. Though it is very unlikely, that woman in U.S. faces such vacuum in her life. It is more appropriate in the countries like India, where it is still expected from woman to stay back at home and look after her family only, where she still considered to be a second citizen.

    Only sensitive people can appreciate this movie. Shobhana was superb. Music deserve an applause, Ms. Illayaraja has done a great job, even after so many years, i still enjoys the music of Mitr.

    time... care.... love.... the most enchanting words for any happy family, it can actually perform miracle in anybody's life. Hats off to Revathi and her crew.
    10filmislife

    after a long time we get a good indian movie to watch.

    Mitr, which is all about alienation an average woman starts feeling when her daughter and lifemate starts blaming her to be orthodox and a nag; and hardly find time to understand her. It also depicts how one forgets to live her own life for relations and a very positive ending marks states that still we can believe in relations.

    It's a film which is so much refreshing for all those who got a heart to empathise and understand problems of others.

    The same hands that point out the mistakes being commited doesn't go without touching the deeper core of our soul.

    cinematography of the film by fowzia is unbelievably merged with the narration and fellings dealt.

    Also the music score by bhavatharini needs special mention which simply complements the visualisation and moods.

    If films like this are never being appreciated when can india come out of melooodramas and "got all the crap in this" type of films.

    Director Revathy and her crew which consists only woman deserves cheers...(but why this gender division? for ads?)

    never miss this movie.
    d_m_arnold

    A sweet film

    Mitr plays like a Seventh Heaven episode, a sweet domestic drama about an Indian mom and dad living in the US whose marriage is in trouble and who have a rebellious teenaged daughter. The film is set in the US and must've been made to appeal to the NRI (Non-Resident Indian) population. It was pitched to me as an exploration of the differences between Indian and US culture, but Lakshmi isn't so much an Indian woman as she is a repressed and overprotective mother (this sort of woman also exists in America as no doubt everywhere in the world), and it's a disservice to blame her attitudes on her cultural background.

    Mitr is a very accessible Indian film, being 95% in English, relatively short (~100 minutes) and lacking the elaborate music-video numbers typical for a Bollywood product.

    I found it ultimately unsatisfying, primarily because I watch Indian films in order to experience the color of exotic cultures and locales.
    7rtoac1

    Must watch for parents considering bring up children in a foreign culture

    This is a film made in Bharat but mostly in English. The film is about adjustment crisis in marriage and bringing up children in a foreign country.

    This was the directorial debut of acclaimed South Indian actress Revathi and also won Shobana her second National Award after Manichitrathazhu.

    Nasser also performs well as the balanced husband, the anchor in the family. The fulcrum of the film though is the daughter played by Preeti Vissa. Such a genuine and excellent portrayal of such a tough role. Preeti plays a daughter being brought up in a foreign land and hence unable to relate to the culture her mother tries to imbibe in her. She hence rebels and faces violent consequences of her mistakes.

    Preeti was of the right age and hence I could play it from the heart, apart from her good looks and talent. Honestly, I became a fan and developed a crush on her. It was sorry to see her not appearing in any films after.

    The ending of the film is a bit loose and disappointing and hence the drop in ratings and recommendations no doubt. This is otherwise a wake up call and a must watch for parents considering to bring up children in a foreign culture.

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      The crew of the film was all women.
    • Soundtracks
      Sirf Ehsaas Ke Tum Pas Ho
      Performed by Hariharan

      Lyrics by Gulzar

      Music by Bhavatharini Ilayaraja

      Audio on Universal

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2002 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • 真情对话
    • Filming locations
      • Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
    • Production companies
      • Telephoto Entertainments Ltd.
      • iDream Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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