[3] The cast was led by Mohanlal, Arundathi Nag, and Asha Sharath, while Kaniha, Shyamaprasad, Subi Suresh, Suresh Krishna, Tini Tom, Niranj S., Johny Antony, Dileesh Pothan, Baiju Santhosh, Shaalin Zoya, and Renji Panicker played supporting roles.
Rosamma John Chacko is a widowed mother who has five children Ammini, Philip, Benny, Mercy and Jomon.
Raju tells her that his wife Rekha shut him out of their house because she found out he was sex talking with her friend.
Rosamma tells Raju about her last wish to be buried in Kattappana and asks him to help Jomon make the wish fulfilled and to think of her as his mother, and then all his problems will be solved by God.
Balachandran makes a surprise inspection at the shopping complex that is being constructed by Philip and Benny and gives a stop memo.
Philip and Benny contact Dixon and inform him that they decided to bury their mother in Kattappana.
They eventually agree to bury the body in London in the morning and leave to Kottayam an afternoon flight.
[6] On the first day of the shoot, Mohanlal, Baiju Santhosh, Tini Tom, Shyamaprasad, Murali Menon, Arundhathi Nag, Kaniha, and Shalin Zoya performed.
For two weeks, the filming was scheduled at Ashtead and Epsom Downs in Surrey, and Maidstone in Kent.
Bobby Kurian, who owns the company Lilypad Motion Pictures UK, was the film's executive producer in England.
[11] The scene where Mohanlal and Asha Sarath ride a car was shot in front of the hotel Crowne Plaza Heathrow in West Drayton, where the film crew also lodged.
Mazda Mount in Ashtead was the major filming area and a bungalow at the locale was set as Rajagopal's residence, where some of the combination scenes of Mohanlal and Asha was shot.
[16] By the last weekend of May, the crew was shooting in Tonbridge, Maidstone, at a property named Rianos Wedding & Party Venue, which was transformed into Dixon Lopez funeral home, and filming also occurred outside Margaret Preedy Dance Studios at the same location.
[18][19] The entire story of Drama takes place within 5 days and 95 percent of the film was shot in England.
The film features the song, "Pandaraand", composed and arranged by Vinu Thomas, written by B. K. Harinarayanan and sung by Mohanlal.