The film follows a struggling actor and his foolish friend, who brings them into trouble, exposing an array of others who are also linked by the incident.
While meeting Franko, Sidth sees Shaji, a money collector and learns that he always has a stack of cash in his sling bag.
Luttu and Plan B tracks Tony's Indian business partner and discovers that he is also known as Arjun, Tina's fiancée.
Luttu gives the bad news to Richie and Dr Roy, meanwhile Plan B finds a receipt of a diamond ring in Arjun's room.
They beat Arjun badly and put him in the boot of at the car and head towards the cafe that he was supposed to meet Tina.
Richie runs straight to Sidth, and finds that there is not much money in the bag, as Dr Roy who had to pay Franko, has delayed his payments again.
Shaji tracks Richie and sees him standing beside Sidth who he recognizes from Franko's place during the meeting with indie director.
Franko, who is angry that Sidth and his friend tried to overpower Shaji, calls Deejay and tells him that he is going to teach them a lesson.
Dr Roy who has lost his job, and has no successful real estate deals, now faces Franko's thugs who take his car away.
While waiting for the train, Richie comes with one last crazy idea to sell their motorbike before they leave to Mumbai.
Shooting as much as six scenes a day, Vinod juggled the ensemble of 25 actors using Microsoft Excel charts he had earlier prepared in anticipation.
Dialogues for the scenes were often improvised in front of the rolling camera, and fewer times did they have the luxury to develop it an hour before the take.
Vinod shot the entire scenes in long takes, and the longest single take with the indie filmmaker (Jinu Joseph) telling the story to the actor lasts 7 minutes, which was later taken out of the festival version edit as Vinod thought it would be hard for the foreign audience to follow.
The film was shot with a two-member crew with Vinod behind the camera assisted by the sound recordist.