Pathrose (Innocent) is a rich contractor who is a cunning manipulator. He's able to control the government machinery with bribes and favours with the help of his trusted servant Subramony (Jagadish). The only person who he is not able to turn however is Sankara Varyar (Jagathy) who is also his next door neighbour. Marykutty (KPAC Lalitha) is Pathrose's husband and is a crude lady who is jealous of everyone. However their daughter Annie (Parvathy) is a simple girl who's very cordial with Varyar's family which includes Varyar's wife Sarojam (Kaviyoor Ponnamma) and son Dr. Suresh (Sai Kumar). Annie is in love with Suresh's friend Benny (Ganesh), but her parents wants her to marry someone else. Suresh promises to help Annie. Meanwhile on one side, Varyar's honesty is growing to be a bigger headache as each day passes for Pathrose.
Chellappa (Jayaram), an orphan, runs a photo studio in deficit with his friends (Chinni Jayanth and Vadivelu). Mary (Bhanupriya) comes to his village to learn singing to a guru (Kalyan Kumar) and she helps her guru's family in many ways. Kannan (Arjun Sarja), her guru's son, is supposed to be in the city. Chellappa falls in love with Mary and he proposes to marry her. Mary reveals that she was married and she tells him her past. Her real name was Gayatri, she was a rich girl and she was in love with Kannan. Kannan had lot of responsibility and had to help his poor family. Gayatri's guardian (Jaishankar) accepted for their marriage but Vasanth (S. N. Vasanth), his son, also wanted to marry her and sent henchmen to kill him. Kannan died at Gayatri's birthday party where her guardian had arranged for their engagement after Gayatri promised to help his family. Vasanth's father sent his son to jail and he apologized to Gayatri. She went to her friend Mary's village instead of her.
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Mathai, a sculptor, leads a disturbed married life as his wife forces him to quit drugs. However, she divorces him by the time he realises his mistakes.
In the village of Kannadipuzha, Gauri, a young college student, falls in love with Chandran, a married man. However, their affair throws both of their lives in disarray.
Identical twins Mukundan and Aravindan get married on the same day. Things change when an accident kills one of the brothers and the other one loses his memory.
Shankar decides to go to Dubai to earn money, but his mother and cousin wants him to study. His mother takes a loan and sends the money to Shankar. Will Shankar be able to fulfill his mother's dreams?
Nadar, a local businessman, tries to demolish an orphanage to start a distillery. Pillai, who runs the orphanage, attempts to stop Nadar from doing so.
A seventeen year old Nambudiri widow gets pregnant and her orthodox community begins the ritual known as Smarthavicharam (Inquiry into conduct). Inspired by a controversial incident known as "Kuriyedathu Thathri Smarthavicharam" that happened around the beginning of 20th century in Kerala, India
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Guna unites his brother and his lover after overcoming a number of problems. But when he falls in love with a girl who does not reciprocate his feelings, his brother's wife comes to his aid.
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