Rain lashes against a decaying Tharavadu (ancestral home) in Alappuzha. Close-up: wrinkled hands (82-year-old Ammini Amma) lock a wooden chest. She whispers to a portrait of a young man in 1940s attire, "I kept it safe, Unnithan. Even from her." Fade to black. Title card: Mani Muthassi.
Feeling guilty for his actions, Arun realizes the true value of relationships. He eventually gives the original necklace to Lakshmi before she departs for her village, enabling her to fulfill her dream of building a hospital. The movie ends with Arun maturing and finding true love and contentment with his wife, Rajasree. Technical Details diamond necklace malayalam movie high quality
However, the true "high quality" of Diamond Necklace lies in its narrative substance. Written by the late Iqbal Kuttippuram, the film is a brilliant character study. It tells the story of Dr. Arun, a compulsive shopper living beyond his means, a man trapped in the glittering cage of his own making. Unlike typical moralistic tales that judge the spendthrift, the film treats Arun’s materialism with empathy. It explores a theme that was relatively novel for Malayalam cinema at the time: the paradox of prosperity and debt in the Gulf expatriate community. The "diamond necklace" serves as a potent metaphor—not just for the debt that burdens the protagonist, but for the fragile, multifaceted nature of human relationships. Rain lashes against a decaying Tharavadu (ancestral home)
: Features standout performances by Fahadh Faasil, Samvrutha Sunil , Gauthami Nair , and Anusree . Even from her