Veera involves himself in highway robbery with his friends. He gives the stolen items to the big shot Joe Malloori and earns from that. Likewise he makes money by doing any work for others.
Veera is an orphan and he stays with Joe Mallori from his young age so he calls him uncle. His daughter Mahima is a college student. A student from the same college sends a love letter to Mahima through Veera and gives him money for that.
Veera leaks this news to Joe Malloori. From then Veera starts moving with Mahima and that ends up in love. Meanwhile, Veera loots things worth one crore and hands them over to Joe Malloori. Joe gives him ten thousand rupees for that and then goes to Madurai to keep the stolen items safely.
The people who lost their belongings give a complaint to the police and they in turn check Malloori's house. They try to take away Mahima but Veera conveys the truth and surrender to the police relieving Mahima. Joe Malloori's wife gets a promise from him to stop moving with Veera.
When Veera comes to know this he says that all the property owned by Joe Malloori was his effort and life. In return, Mahima asks him to possess her in the middle of everyone. Angered by this incident, Joe Malloori sends his men and stabs Veera in his stomach. Whether Veera recovers from his injury and succeeds in his love is the rest of the story.
Debutant Veera has played the role of Mosakutty in this film and has done it well like an experienced actor. Mahima looks beautiful and has done her part well. Sentrayan makes the audience laugh in some scenes. Joe Malloori shines in the Virumandi character and Pasupathi's entry after the break is noteworthy.
Director Jeevan has tried to give a regular love story with a different storyline. He could have avoided few scenes which are shot without logic. Songs are good in Ramesh Vinayagam's music but the background music needs extra care. Sukumar's camera makes the song sequences and the spots of Kerala beautiful.
Veera is an orphan and he stays with Joe Mallori from his young age so he calls him uncle. His daughter Mahima is a college student. A student from the same college sends a love letter to Mahima through Veera and gives him money for that.
Veera leaks this news to Joe Malloori. From then Veera starts moving with Mahima and that ends up in love. Meanwhile, Veera loots things worth one crore and hands them over to Joe Malloori. Joe gives him ten thousand rupees for that and then goes to Madurai to keep the stolen items safely.
The people who lost their belongings give a complaint to the police and they in turn check Malloori's house. They try to take away Mahima but Veera conveys the truth and surrender to the police relieving Mahima. Joe Malloori's wife gets a promise from him to stop moving with Veera.
When Veera comes to know this he says that all the property owned by Joe Malloori was his effort and life. In return, Mahima asks him to possess her in the middle of everyone. Angered by this incident, Joe Malloori sends his men and stabs Veera in his stomach. Whether Veera recovers from his injury and succeeds in his love is the rest of the story.
Debutant Veera has played the role of Mosakutty in this film and has done it well like an experienced actor. Mahima looks beautiful and has done her part well. Sentrayan makes the audience laugh in some scenes. Joe Malloori shines in the Virumandi character and Pasupathi's entry after the break is noteworthy.
Director Jeevan has tried to give a regular love story with a different storyline. He could have avoided few scenes which are shot without logic. Songs are good in Ramesh Vinayagam's music but the background music needs extra care. Sukumar's camera makes the song sequences and the spots of Kerala beautiful.