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Comedy
Overview
Unemployed guests constantly pour into Jane's house, mistaking her for the previous tenant, a mystery man. Jane, though unemployed, lives her innocent life, with brief dreams and quiet hopes for her future. Her friend Suleiman, though bankrupt, lives his dynamic life around his fantasies and plans for the future. When the landlord's daughter, the Princess, demands rent from Jane, the unemployed, things are to change forever.
Top Cast


Arshed Iqbal
Arshed Iqbal
Suleiman
Arshed Iqbal
Suleiman


Haniya Nafisa
Haniya Nafisa
Jane
Haniya Nafisa
Jane


Raju Ponnurunni
Raju Ponnurunni
Maharaj
Raju Ponnurunni
Maharaj


Anishma Anilkumar
Anishma Anilkumar
Landlord's Daughter
Anishma Anilkumar
Landlord's Daughter
Yara Naisam
Yara Naisam
Narrator
Yara Naisam
Narrator


Sangeeth
Sangeeth
Punk Musician 1
Sangeeth
Punk Musician 1


Rohan Muraleedharan
Rohan Muraleedharan
Punk Musician 2
Rohan Muraleedharan
Punk Musician 2
Shruthin Vasanth
Shruthin Vasanth
Punk Musician 3
Shruthin Vasanth
Punk Musician 3


Kenshin
Kenshin
Young Man
Kenshin
Young Man
Jesse Deepak
Jesse Deepak
Goon
Jesse Deepak
Goon
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