[2] The stories are directed by Shyju Khalid, Sameer Thahir, Aashiq Abu, Amal Neerad, and Anwar Rasheed,[3] and feature an ensemble cast.
[5] The music directors were Gopi Sundar, Bijibal, Prashant Pillai and Yakzan Gary Pereira.
Sethulakshmi (Baby Anikha), a schoolgirl, collects the photos of newly married couples from newspapers and pastes them in a notebook.
This episode of love opens with a husband and wife preparing to leave for a party on New Year's Eve.
While the man is non-chalant about it, the woman is concerned about leaving their daughter Theresa (Isha Sharvani) at home.
She tells the thief that if he were to spend New Year's Eve with her at home, she would show him more of the expensive stuff in the house (it is revealed here that Theresa's mother is really her step-mother and she harbours resentment against her).
The short film tells the love story of a married couple living in a hill station.
After legalising their love affair through a registered marriage, Gauri (Kavya Madhavan) and Jonathan Antony (Biju Menon) choose the place to begin their married life.
Gauri wakes up hours later to find a note on their bedside table which seems to be a fun scavenger hunt set up by Jo to get rid of her boredom.
The whole film is pictured from the point of view of a person who is bedridden after an accident (played by Dulquer Salmaan).
[10] A businessman, Ajmal (Fahadh Faasil), faces a row of events during his journey from Malappuram to Kochi.
[13] Sameer Thahir cast Isha Sharvani opposite Nivin Pauly in his segment.
[14] Isha, who made her Malayalam debut with this film, said that Sameer's story - written by Sijoy Varghese - explores the love between two strangers.
[2] Aashiq Abu's featurette Gauri (earlier titled Naayika) is a period film about a group of people going in search of a promised land.
[16] Amal Neerad cast Dulquer Salmaan and Reenu Mathews, who acted in Lal Jose's Immanuel, as the lead pair for his portion.
[19] Fahadh Faasil stated that he and Rima Kallingal would pair up in Anwar Rasheed's segment of the anthology.
[20] Rima Kallingal was replaced, and Honey Rose and Asmita Sood played the lead female roles in this film.