

Parthan fights his plans and with the help of Madhavan, protects the village from disaster. Then enters Veerabhadran aka Musafir ( Kalabhavan Mani) to steal the Krishan idol from Krishnapuram temple, to disrupt the communal harmony in the village. Sathyabhama realises the innocence of Parthan and her father's wickedness and fell in love with Parthan. Madhavan helps Parthan to clear all the problems of his life. After this near-death experience, Lord Krishna is present to help him in the form of Madhavan ( Mukesh), pretending to be his college friend and both start fighting Parthan's uncle.

Parthan nearly dies (and is taken to mortuary, declaring him dead) after consuming spurious liquor in Guruvayoor, but miraculously returns to life. As a result, Parthan, who begins an agitation, is sentenced to one month's imprisonment for contempt of court.Īfter Parthan is released from jail, the film takes an interesting turn. In fact, her intention is to help her father on the temple dispute in the court.

Into this situation comes Falgunan's daughter Sathyabhama (Sreedevika), an advocate, who pretends to be in love with Parthan. Falgunan, also the secretary of temple's ruling committee, believes that the temple belongs to his family, while Parthan and his friends like Sulaiman (Kottayam Nazeer) and Poonkodi (Sona) argue that the temple belongs to the village. Falgunan is least bothered about the welfare of the people rather, he is more keen in grabbing the assets of the village temple, which has been locked for many years by the court over a dispute of ownership. Parthan is constantly clashing with his uncle Falgunan Thampy ( Jagathy Sreekumar), who is the Panchayath President. Parthasarathy ( Jayaram), popularly called Parthan, lives in Krishnapuram village.
