Until yesterday) is an Indian Malayalam-language thriller film, which is directed by Jis Joy and produced by Mathew George.
Together with her co-conspirator, Sharath, Anjali manages to hold Adishankar captive for a few days while controlling his life by accessing his smart phone.
The duo destroys Adhi's personal life as well by using his social media account and sending misleading messages to both Karthika Lakshmi and Aishu.
Police inspector, even though not entirely convinced by this version, advises Aadhi that proceeding further with his complaint will only tarnish his public image.
Ahead of their property auction, both Anjali and Vinod hide the 1.5 crores got through deceiving Aadhi in her compound well and waits for their source to convert it into white money for settling the bank.
[11][12] Firstpost gave a rating of 3.25 out of 5 for the movie and stated that, "The film is not constructed as a pacey, edge-of-the-seat thriller, but instead one that appears more straightforward than it actually is and is less focused on suspense than it is on the human condition.
"[13] Dhanya K. Vilayil of The New Indian Express gave a rating of 2.5 of 5 and wrote that, "Innale Vare gives an average viewing experience due to the fact that the film is a predictable story for the audience.
"[14] S. R Praveen of The Hindu said that, "Jis Joy’s latest movie 'Innale Vare' aspires to be a dark and intelligent thriller, but fails on both counts.
"[15] Manorama News wrote that "Innale Vare is an awesome thriller with a cleanly written screenplay without much fuss.
[16] Manjima Das of Leisure Byte said that "with an engaging story, interesting characters, crisp cinematography and editing, Jis Joy has offered the audiences a piece of dark thriller that is reflective and cautionary with its various themes".