If not today, tomorrow) is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by N. G. John.
The newly transferred police inspector (portrayed by Ratheesh) reaches the place midnight and boards a taxi, which is driven by Rahim.
The police inspector, being a family friend, pays a visit to Vimala's house and gets surprised on hearing that she is still single.
Rahim drops his owner's wife and sister Ayisha for a festival purchase to a textile shop.
Ayisha handles the newly bought shirt to Rahim (their driver) as a festival gift.
Madhu slaps and shouts at his wife for taking money from his purse without asking him.
This irritates Madhu's family and his father and brother asks them to leave the house, so that they could live peacefully there.
However, Madhu comes home with some of his friends and asks her to cook meat and fish which he had bought.
They start consuming liquor and make noise, while Susheela cooks the meat and fish.
Later, Susheela wakes up to find that the entire place is made dirty by Madhu and his friends.
Rahim arranges her sisters wedding with a textile salesman, who has many demands including a rubber bed, a radio, etc.
Rahim asks the money lent to Vimala's father during the marriage of his son; so as to meet the demands of his would-be brother-in-law.
However Madhu treats him very badly and drags away the elder daughter who desperately wanted to go with her grandfather to meet her mother.
While the registrar asks Aiysha whether she knows the contents in the document, she nods that she is aware of it.
However, when registrar asks for a witness, Aiysha's brother calls Rahim who was cleaning the car there.
Susheela goes to Madhu's house to find her elder daughter locked in it in a very poor condition.
Aiysha comes to police station and tells that it was her chain and she had given it as a gift to Rahim's sister for her marriage.
They move to another house and he had to carry the burden of his wife's parents too, which leads to some difference between them.
The film ends with Vimala pleading in the court to hang Susheela, so that she will no longer be hunted and also for the crime she has committed.