He approaches a teashop owner Thomas Kutty, with a recommendation letter, who says there is no scope for him there as the shop is on the verge of closing down.
The boy grows up to be a strapping young man Alby, dancing on the beaches of Goa with his father and a bunch of dancers for company.
Everything is hunky dory and things stay in a comedic vein; the inkling of conflict comes in the form of a vow taken by Alby that he will not marry a girl who laughs at his father.
As luck would have it, Alby falls in love with Ancy, whom he spots in a shopping mall, and they get married.
But things do not move smoothly, leading Kunjumon to ostracization from his own family and to contemplating suicide.
He creates many havoc to Alby and Ancy such as spoiling their first night and hiding their baby boy in a bag.
The songs were written by Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma and tuned by Alex Paul.