He has a dimwit son, Varadhukutty who is considered an idiot on account of his inability to get a job after passing his SSLC.
The manager says that if Varadukkutty can clear the Public Service Commission exams, he will fetch a job in the same office where Narashimaachaari is working.
Narashimaachari goes to the extent of buying the leaked question papers from his corrupt office colleague, Anantharaman ahead of time leaving his principles and self-respect in an attempt to get his son through but Narashimaachari gets caught redhanded before the Manager and his office colleagues.
He takes a six-month leave from work, vowing to make his son a top student through his efforts and prepare him for the exam somehow honestly.
One year later, Anand, a look-alike of Varadhukutty and a thief cum rowdy is chased by a group of people who coincidentally hide in the house of Narashimaachari.
The love from Narashimaachari eventually makes Anand turn into a good guy and also quit drinking and smoking.
In a conversation with Ragothama Rao and Samuel, Anand realises that it was he who ran the car over Varadhukutty, which is overheard by Vedha.
After watching the play, Muktha Srinivasan expressed interest in a film adaptation which he eventually directed.