Each time Ramettan, the adjutant of the house, insists Madhavankutty to get married, he cites reasons to avoid it.
On resuming his job after the leaves (applied for his younger sisters marriage), Madhavankutty feels that it is time for a break and he opts for voluntary retirement and resigns.
A disappointed Sindhu reveals to Madhavankutty that they are not yet married, and she had eloped with Dillan to escape from her stepmother's cruelty.
The hotel room-boy cum waiter, Sreekumaran who had now become an ascetic seemed to pass by Madhavankutty's house along with his lady followers.
On hearing this, Ramettan gets tense, and he forces Sindhu to promise not to leave Madhavankutty if Dillan returns.
Dillan informs that, after he had left her in the hotel, he had been run over by a lorry, and was lying unconscious in a hospital for a few months.
As he had known that its their marriage the next day, he wishes them a happy married life and was just about to take leave when Madhavankutty arrives at the scene.
The music was composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan and the lyrics were written by Sathyan Anthikkad which was released on 1982.The song "O Mridule" was recreated by M. Jayachandran for the movie "Dolphins" which was sung by "Sudeep".