Directed by | Jeethu Joseph |
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Produced by | East Coast Vijayan |
Written by | Jeethu Joseph |
Starring | Dileep Mamta Mohandas |
Music by | Sejo John M. Jayachandran |
Cinematography | Anil Nair |
Editing by | V. Saajan |
Studio | East Coast |
Distributed by | East Coast Release Manjunatha & Kas |
Release date(s) |
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Running time | 150 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Budget |
Plot
Manu Varma (Dileep) lands in Mumbai to join an IT firm as executive assistant to Priya Nair (Mamta Mohandas). He has a B Tech degree but no work experience. He is obviously over-qualified for the job and when asked about it he says it's because of family issues. Manu's boss Priya is a witch of a woman, an Australian citizen. She abuses her subordinates verbally and pulls them up for the slightest mistake. Manu Varma works his heart out for three months under his cruel boss.There is much slapstick as well as verbal comedy (the standard of which is better not described). Dileep is ably supported by Kalabhavan Shajon who plays an 'all in one' errand boy, Ali.Manu gets his chance to hit back at his boss when she has visa issues and is expecting a promotion to company head.
Priya cooks up a story that she is having an affair with Manu and they will soon be married. They have to act the part convincingly. Manu takes his bride-to-be to his home in God's Own Country. There it is revealed that he is super rich with a palatial home and acres of farmland, a loving mother and doting grandmother. He had left home because he had issues with his father played by Saikumar, who was against Manu seeking a job and wanting to migrate to a western country.
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