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| Aspect | Contemporary Reviews (2015-16) | Current Cult Status (2024 onwards) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Mixed-to-Positive (Avg. 2.5/5) | Very Positive (Cult Classic) | | Praise | Mukesh’s performance, first-half humour, fresh casting. | Endless meme potential, rewatchable quotable dialogues, nostalgic value for 2010s Malayalam comedy. | | Criticism | Weak second half, underdeveloped female characters, predictable climax. | Minor: Slightly dated gender tropes; otherwise, viewed as harmless fun. |

Key critic note: Baradwaj Rangan noted that the film is “loud but rarely annoying,” while The Times of India gave 3/5, calling it a “clean, one-time watch.” adi kapyare kootamani

The story is set in a traditional Vadyar (teacher) household, which also functions as a men’s hostel. Next door is a convent-run women’s hostel. The protagonist, Joymon (Dhyan Sreenivasan), a naive but well-meaning young man, is in love with Priya (Namitha Pramod), a nursing student living in the convent. The main conflict arises when Joymon’s friends, including the mischievous Kuttichan (Neeraj Madhav) and the pragmatic Johnykutty (Aju Varghese), accidentally push him through a broken section of the compound wall into the convent hostel late at night. To avoid a scandal that would ruin the convent’s reputation and get the warden, Mother Superior (Mukesh in a celebrated cameo), transferred, Joymon must be hidden. What follows is a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek involving gullible nuns, suspicious teachers, and a series of escalating lies. | Aspect | Contemporary Reviews (2015-16) | Current