Vietnam Colony

Vietnam Colony is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film written and directed by Siddique-Lal.

Joseph adds on the fact that the company has been trying to vacate the residents for years, but it has failed due to the efforts of three criminal leaders: Paravoor Ravuthar, Irumbu John and Kannappa Srank.

Adding insult to injury, Joseph remarks that Krishnamoorthy is too weak to stay there and take on the criminals due to his sensitive Brahmin mannerisms.

He finds out that the proprietor is a man named Moosa Settu and that his mentally ill mother, Suhra Bai, lives in the colony.

Suhra Bai tells Krishnamoorthy that Moosa Settu took her money and drove her out due to his greed, and left the colony in shambles.

Moreover, she knows that the criminal leaders demand monthly payments from the colony's residents so that they don't kill anyone.

Krishnamoorthy begins his plan by striking a deal with his bosses to give the colony residents a large amount of land with houses to which they can relocate, and puts up a show of negotiation in front of the colony to make them agree to the plan.

In the least unexpected time, Suhra Bai becomes adamant, saying that she cannot leave the land that she inherited from her father.

Even more surprising, he finds the now homeless Moosa Settu at the local madrasa and makes him perform his mother's last rites.

However, his timing fell a little short; the colony finds out that Swami was on the company's side, and tries to oust him.

The goons are now on the company's side, as they have been asked to vacate the colony in exchange for a large sum of money.