
A timeless friendship finds new life
Originally directed by Siddique, Friends is based on his 1999 Malayalam film of the same name. The Tamil adaptation follows three inseparable companions whose deep bond is tested when love, secrets and misunderstandings enter the picture. What begins as a carefree tale of friendship soon takes an emotional turn, exploring how trust and loyalty can be shaken but never fully lost.
The ensemble cast includes Vijayalakshmi, Vadivelu, Abhinayashree, Charle and Radha Ravi, each contributing to the film’s mix of humour and heart. When Friends first arrived in theatres as a Pongal release in 2001, it went up against Ajith Kumar’s Dheena and still managed to emerge as one of the year’s biggest hits. Audiences loved its light-hearted tone, Ilaiyaraaja’s melodious soundtrack and the rare pairing of Vijay and Suriya, two stars who would go on to dominate Tamil cinema in their own right.
A nostalgic celebration for a new generation
The re-release of Friends comes at a time when audiences are rediscovering the joy of watching classics on the big screen. Recent Tamil rereleases have performed remarkably well, proving that emotional storytelling never goes out of style. With Friends, the restoration aims to preserve the charm of the original while presenting it with the clarity and sound quality of modern cinema.

The film’s famous tagline for the re-release, “Some friendships never fade, they just return stronger,” captures the spirit of its comeback. For longtime fans, this screening is a chance to relive their memories in the theatre once again. For newer viewers, it is an opportunity to see Vijay and Suriya share screen space in a film that shaped the tone of early 2000s Tamil comedy dramas.
The original Friends stood out for balancing laughter with emotional depth. Siddique’s direction gave the story warmth and rhythm, while the chemistry between the leads carried the film’s heart. Two decades later, the rerelease not only celebrates that enduring friendship but also highlights how the themes of loyalty and forgiveness still resonate with today’s audience.
With Friends returning to cinemas worldwide on November 21, the season of nostalgia continues. The laughter, the music and the emotion are all set to come alive again, this time brighter and louder than ever.
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