The film follows the story of an expatriate who was assigned to the supervision of Uru construction in Beypore and the challenges he meets during its manufacturing.
Rashid's friend Assainar approaches him one day with a desire to make him a partner in Uru construction.
But the manager informs him that the amount has increased significantly, including the interest, and the next day Rashid's house will be confiscated.
At night, Rashid left the house without telling anyone and attempted suicide by jumping from the bridge into the Kallayi river.
When Rashid and his family begin to leave their home, Sreedharan arrives with Fatah and Ansar Ahmed, the secretary sent by Arbab's son.
Arbab's son informs Rashid through a video message that there has been some delay due to his father's death.
Sreedharan tells Rashid that Fatah is the reason for solving all the problems and that he should end his separation with his son.
Uru is produced by Mansoor Palloor, a former expat of Qatar, under the banner of Zams Production House.
It tells about the hunger of the human mind for luxurious life, the trouble of the misunderstood new generation and the depth of family ties.
"[16] Subhash K. Jha of Times Now gave 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "In spite of its tendency to lapse into over-sentimentality, Uru is a fine attempt to serve up a heartwarming homily on the wages of sudden insolvency.