Kaaryasthan

The two tharavadus (parentages) named Kizhakkedathu and Puthezhath are situated in the same compound, and their members share a very great bond with each other.

Rajan and the Ambika elopes, and Saraswathy is later found dead in a quarry, apparently a suicide.

As years pass, Krishnanunni alias Unni, the protagonist of the story, is born to Rajan.

During a clash in the market, the local thief Kalidas is beaten up by Krishnanunni and his friend Vadivelu alias Pottan and is sacked and taken back in a bullock cart.

It was the members of Puthedathu family who beat Ayyappan because he supported Kizhakkedathu and sacked him to Tenkasi.

Kalidas had reached there the previous night, and Krishna Warrier, who mistook him as the karyasthan whom Ayyappan told, appointed him.

Soon Krishnanunni begins his mission to unite the two families, his mission becomes a great success and it soon culminates in a marriage proposal between Anand and Sreedevi, the sister of Sreebala, but Sreedevi confess to Krishnanunni that she is in love with a serial actor named Aby George and would end her life if she is forced into marrying Anand.

Then it is shown that after receiving the dowry given by Sankaran Nair to Rajan, Susheelan takes it to his custody, telling that he wants to start business with this money, and when Saraswathi objects it, he throws her to the quarry, killing her.

The songs of the film are composed by Berny-Ignatious with lyrics written by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri.

Dileep and Suraj do manage to bring in a few giggles, but the film serves as a sure sign that Dileep needs to reinvent himself" and gave 2 stars Out of 5,[13] while Moviebuzz of Sify.com gave positive verdict, stating that Director Thomson doesn't experiment much here and you can find every emotion in the required measures that would be essential in a formulaic film.

[14] Furthermore, he praised lead actor Dileep's "power packed" performance, citing that he "nails the character to perfection" and "carries the film to its winning point".

The song Mangalangal Vaarikkori featured several Malayalam television actors as cameos inspired from Deewangi Deewangi song from Om Shanti Om (2007) which featured 31 Hindi film actors as cameos.