Cocktail Page #3

Synopsis: Ravi Abraham (Anoop Menon) is one of the key brains behind the success of a construction firm. He has rivals within and outside the office, jealous of his success. At home, he has a blissful life with his wife Parvathy (Samvrutha Sunil) and daughter Ammu. But things go terribly wrong for Ravi and Parvathy one fine morning, with a stranger named Venkitesh (Jayasurya), who asks for a lift in their car. For the first few minutes, Venky appears to be a naive mild guy but his tone changes soon and he begins to blackmail the couple, telling them that their daughter is kidnapped and with just one phone call from him the brand-new babysitter will kill her. They are forced to obey several bizarre instructions one after the other. First Venky asks them to withdraw the entire balance from their bank account in cash. Soon after Venky sets fire to the currency notes in a suitcase and throws the whole thing into a river along with their wallets. Venky then proceeds to ask for more money, so Ravi sel
 
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2010
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Now it is his son! Good!

What are you telling, Antony?

I have no specific interest

in the Marine Mirage!

The company instruct me

and I am doing it

That's all

I didn't know that

you had interest in this

You didn't tell me

I will do a thing!

I will tell Navin sir

to make you the project lead...

...afterthe company meeting!

I'll talk to him

The night is very quiete

e don't know when you wiee come

The night is very quiete

e don't know when you wiee come

Are you defeated you young sheep?

- I have won, dear!

- I give up buddy

If he is there to play

it is a defeat for me

He would wipe off the entire money

- What's the fun in that?

- Sit down there

There is a peg more

You have it and go

Annamma is very strict

after the 2nd attack

When I go home and sleep

she will come with the medicine

You won't die if you take a peg more

- Cruel guy is well cared!

- Go

Brother! It is good playing!

But watch Ravi

when he plays with this smarty!

What is it Davis brother?

We are just playing!

My time is good and I win!

- Isn't it?

- Yes.

Yourtime is very best buddy!

No matter if it is in the play

or in the business!

The 70 cent land of

Blue Star Govindan...

Near the Grow park!

When you sold the land

forfifty rupees more...

...Davis brother lost 20 rupees!

I mean 20 lakhs!

Davis brother got the advance back!

But the matter was not ended up fine

It is a good thing

when saying about Time

When it get shuffled up,

the King will...

...become Joker!

You better be as the

King rather than the Joker!

What ever loss you have acquired

we can make it right

For what? It is not needed

It is all by my earnings

that I got in my life so far

I have never asked my dad for anything

How's that?

I wanted to get back

the money I've lost!

I've boarded the bus from

Thrissoor with that in mind

You have a good job!

Isn't that enough?

There are people who can

do the real estate business!

I like you very much

It is not because of

Kaattoor kaaran Pathras!

I was living in a single room

flat in the beginning!

...with some comedies

in the Thrissoor accent

...you have reduced

my sufferings to great extent

That is not a trivial matter to me

I have that affection

and obligation for you!

You should not spoil it

with your nasty dialogue!

Then the matter why

I am in the real estate!

I have a daughter!

My dad has not given me anything!

At least me...

That's the God's wish!

I like your reply

If told in a soft voice,

the matter is very vicious!

Enjoy yourself buddy!

You know that it is

dangerous to oppose me

All you need a small bomb

which I have kept safe for you!

The song which is sung

for us by him daily, right?

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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