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Drama · Comedy
Overview
Jerin (Ajayaghosh), at crossroads with his stagnant love life; Subru Vishnu Unnikrishnan), fed up with his mom's argumentative nature; Sanjay (Sumith Samudra), all against his reckless job schedule; Aashiq (Askar Ali), annoyed with unending family obligations - are four friends with instability in their lives. On one decisive night, the four friends take an unusual oath, to quit using their mobile phones forever. From the next daybreak, the world around them turns upside down. Sacking, break-up, and resentment follows. After the initial chaos, they seem to enjoy the peace, ease, and all the joys. However, this is just the beginning of another story. A steely resolve for more adventure, more determination, more drama, and more blows. Will they live to tell the tale?
Top Cast
Askar Ali
Askar Ali
Ashik
Askar Ali
Ashik
Swathy
Swathy
Sharon
Swathy
Sharon


Vishnu Unnikrishnan
Vishnu Unnikrishnan
Subru
Vishnu Unnikrishnan
Subru


Anjali Aneesh Upasana
Anjali Aneesh Upasana
Aswathy
Anjali Aneesh Upasana
Aswathy
Sumith Samudra
Sumith Samudra
Sanjay
Sumith Samudra
Sanjay
Ajayaghosh
Ajayaghosh
Jerin
Ajayaghosh
Jerin
Lintu Thomas
Lintu Thomas
Hazeena
Lintu Thomas
Hazeena
Geetha Mathan
Geetha Mathan
Ummichi
Geetha Mathan
Ummichi
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