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Malayalam Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian languages, Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (union territory), Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of ...
comedy film The comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh. Films in this genre typically have a happy ending, with dark comedy being an exception to this rule. Comedy is one of the o ...
directed by Shafi. The film stars
Jayaram Jayaram Subramaniam, (born 10 December 1965), is an Indian actor who works predominantly in Malayalam cinema, in addition to Tamil cinema, Tamil, Telugu cinema, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi, Sanskrit, and Bhojpuri language films. He is also a chenda ...
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Sheela Sheela Celine (born 24 March 1945) is an Indian actress and director who appears predominantly in Malayalam cinema. Paired with Prem Nazir, they hold the Guinness World Record for acting in the largest number of films (130) together as heroine ...
, Siddique and Suraj Venjarammoodu in the lead roles, with Prithviraj and
Kunchacko Boban Kunchacko Boban (born 2 November 1976) is an Indian actor and film producer who works in the Malayalam film industry. He is referred to as Chackochan, and during the early 2000s, he was called "chocolate boy" because of his romantic image. He ...
appearing in guest roles. Vidyasagar composed the music, with lyrics penned by Kaithapram. The tumultuous life of a couple, after the wife becomes a heroine just by chance and the husband is forced to disguise himself as her makeup man, is being told here. The core plot of the movie was loosely based on the 2001 French movie '' My Wife Is an Actress''.


Plot

Balachandran is arrested by police by mistaking him to be a house breaker, while entering his own home in middle of a night. He explains his pathetic financial situation to the police inspector, including his huge debts and love affair with Soorya. After seeing him reluctant to take up her calls, the police inspector advises him to approach life positively by accepting her into his life. But Balu explains him that it is her marriage on the next morning and he is unable to bear the pain by talking to her. Upon the request of the inspector, Balu takes up her call, and learns that she is now waiting for him at the railway station. Balu arrives at the railway station and meets her. With the help of his friend Kitchu Manjaly, a production controller in film industry, Balu marries Soorya at a temple on the same morning. Kitchu arranges a room for them to spend a night in the same hotel where a film crew was residing. Paul, the film producer mistakes Soorya to be the new actress who has come to audition for the heroine role in the film and Kitchu to play things safe makes him believe so. Paul calls up Sidharth, the film director and cameraman to conduct a screen test on the same night. Though reluctant, Soorya and Balu has no option left. Soorya appears for the screen test and is successfully selected as the new heroine. Balu plays it safe by claiming to be her personal make-up man and appears on the set the next day. Soorya is given a screen name Anamika by the film director Sidharth. During the shoot, Siddharth develops a soft feeling towards her, and finds Balu's interference a nuisance. He tries all ways to belittle him and asks Anamika to dismiss him. Slowly, Soorya starts to enjoy the process of acting and is encouraged by the praise she receives for her performance in the movie. The first movie co-starring her with Kunchacko Boban becomes a superhit and Sidharth casts Soorya in his next movie with Prithviraj, which Balu objects. To make things worse, Soorya's father arrives on the set along with her fiancée to patch up things. Soorya's father is unaware about her relationship with Balu and thinks that she eloped on marriage eve to fulfill her apparent ambition of acting in movies. Balu, in a bid to reclaim his access to Soorya, tries to prove that she is his wife, but due to a peculiar turn of events, Anamika and Kitchu are in a position where they have to discredit Balu's claims. This causes Balu to believe Soorya dumped him when she got newfound fame and he quits from the set. Upon the release of the film, Soorya tries to patch up Balu, but he publicly humiliates her. Meanwhile, due to a misunderstanding, Soorya's father and fiancé as well as Sidharth come to mistakenly believe that Soorya loves Sidharth. Upon realizing his mistake, in a bid to sort out issues, Balu lands up in Hyderabad where Anamika is acting in her second movie as the heroine of
Prithviraj Sukumaran Prithviraj Sukumaran (Help:IPA/Malayalam, /pr̩t̪ʰʋiɾaːd͡ʒ/; born 16 October 1982) is an Indian actor, producer, director, and playback singer who primarily works in Malayalam cinema, in addition to Tamil cinema, Tamil, Bollywood, Hin ...
. There, Balu is the make up man of Chandra, the second heroine. Sidharth, who now actively believes and behaves as if Soorya loves him, is again disturbed by seeing Balu and tries all ways to kick him out, but all in vain. Prithviraj and Chandra learns of Balu's issues with Anamika/Soorya from Kitchu, and they decide to help him by making opportunities for him to talk to Soorya. But when Balu tries to talk to Soorya, a hurt Soorya doesn't entertain him. After the pack up, on reaching back in Kochi, Balu is arrested by police for financial forgery. Prithviraj tells Siddharth about the relationship between Soorya and Balu. Initially shocked, Sidharth dubiously decides that Balu is a misfit for a talented person like Soorya and decides to play a dirty game to own her. He files a case on her behalf against Balu for which Balu files back another one. The legal fight and how Balu patches up with Soorya forms the rest of the story.


Cast


Soundtrack

This album was composed by Vidyasagar in 2011. All lyrics were written by
Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri, popularly known as Kaithapram, is a Malayalam lyricist, poet, music director, actor, singer, screenwriter, music therapist and performer of Carnatic music. He debuted with the movie Ennennum Kannettante in 19 ...
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Box office

The film made at a budget of 4.5 crore got a distributor's share of 3.04 crore and a satellite right for 2.25 crore. The film was a "superhit" at the box office.


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