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Synopsis: Unnikuttan is a young man, who was born in the central jail. He considers jail as his second home. As a good Samaritan he takes on the punishments for petty crimes committed by others.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Sundardas
Production: Vaishaka Cynyma
 
IMDB:
3.0
Year:
2016
152 min
48 Views


Get inside quickly.

You only have to carry this sack

- Why?-Or else they will find out

that a person is inside.

Come on fast

As promised, reach the cash at my home.

Rs.2000 Cash, one bottle of brandy

and nose stuff to give your father, isn't it?

I already agreed

That is the reason I'm helping you.

Bend yourself. Come on fast

Let me put all this!

Hey. Stir it properly!

Hey you! Come here.

- Put those sacks down.-Shucks! Cherian sir!

Keep everything there.

It's too heavy!

Your duty is not over here, right?

Then, why are you hanging around here?

You asked me to load all these

sacks in the vehicle outside.

Inside this tank is organic manure,

mixture of cow dung and cow's urine!

Immerse all those sacks in it for a day

and load them tomorrow.

Put all the sacks into this.

Tell him the seed has already sprouted!

He will nip your bud now.

Slowly!

Put that also inside.

No...that's..

What's this, man? Move away.

Put that also into it.

O Lord! Please help this soul!

Oh God!

What is this?

O Lord! May there be enough oxygen in the

water!

Looks like some chemical reaction

Not a Chemical reaction! It's Raghavan's

reactionl!

Rag havan?!

If he is not untied immediately, he will die, sir.

- Hey you rascal! - Oh no! it's Organic manure!

Go and rescue him.

- I don't know swimming, sir.

- Oh is this an Arabian sea.

Go and help him.

I also don't know swimming.

Unfortunately it is knotted

Where am I now?

Turn back and see.

Trying to escape you rascal!

Has anybody else planned to escape? Tell me.

Sugunan also planned to escape.

Don't let him escape.

Sir, he may die.

As it's organic manure, let his hair grow well!

Next is Chest number 66, Sugunan.

Sir! Looks like he's scaling the wall!

Good bye fools!

Who are you QUVS?

Bro! Good catch!

Rightly said, bro! Good catch!

Roll him up!

Is this called "Police spreading net"?

You want to break the jail!

Don't kill me, sir

I will break your legs!

Will you ever try to abscond?

Severe pain, is it? Any need for it!

- What happened?- Went to act in a video film.

Hit and broke the bridge of his nose!

Taking him to the Jail hospital to reconstruct!

Who broke this bridge?

Superintendent Unnikuttan!

It's like monkey getting a flower garland!

This will happen if a mentally ill person

becomes a Superintendent

Are you trying to shine

when I'm the superintendent here?

Have you come across Police band?

Slowly!

Oh no! Ouch!

L-ley...Stop.

Cut...Cut..

Take him to the doctor.

Didn't I ask you to hit slowly?

I don't know to hit slowly!

Oh no! I know!! I forgot. It's paining.

Oh, is it paining for you

Won't it pain for others also?

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Benny P. Nayarambalam

Benny P. Nayarambalam is an Indian screenwriter who works in Malayalam films and theatre. He wrote his first theatrical play Athyunnathangalil Deivathinu Sthuthi at the age of 19, for the production company owned by Rajan P. Dev, in which he also performed as Rajan's son. He has a post-graduate degree in Malayalam literature. He made his debut in films as screenwriter through First Bell (1992), directed by P. G. Viswambharan.Benny had a successful career as a screenwriter, with most of his films turning into blockbusters. And two of his theatre plays Vikalanga Varsham and Arabikkadalum Adbudavilakkum were made into films, Kunjikoonan (2002) and Chanthupottu (2005) respectively. In Chanthupottu, Dileep and Lal played the roles Benny and Rajan P. Dev portrayed in the original play. more…

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