Pidakkozhi Koovunna Noottandu

Pidakkozhi Koovunna Noottandu

Year: 1994

Runtime: 138 mins

Language: Malayalam

Comedy

The narrative follows a boarding house managed by Chinthamani Ammal, a resolute man‑hater after a broken romance, who admits only women who despise men. Among the guests are Ponnamma, scarred by parents’ favoritism toward her twin brother; Nancy, a lawyer entangled in a post‑divorce custody fight with Tony Varghese; and Rudra and Bhagyarekha, who feign misandry to please Chinthamani. As they live together, each woman eventually discovers a genuine partner.

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In a quiet corner of the city, a paying guest home run by Chinthamani Ammal [KPAC Lalitha] is more than a boarding house—it’s a philosophy. Her rulebook is simple and stern: only misandrists are welcome, a stance born from a painful, unresolved romance that still lingers in every locked door and every whispered warning. The house gathers women who share this resolve, turning a simple lodging into a tiny theater of resilience and suspicion.

Among the residents is Ponnamma [Kalpana], whose own souring experience with love has hardened into fierce mistrust of men. Her backstory—parents who favored her twin brother Ponnappan—makes her feel unseen and unfairly treated, a wound she guards with prickly pride. Then there’s Nancy Joseph [Vinaya Prasad], a sharp, resourceful lawyer entangled in a custody battle with her ex-husband Tony Varghese [Ratheesh], a conflict that unsettles the fragile peace of the house while highlighting the fragility of trust in relationships. Two other guests, Bhagyarekha [Urvashi] and Vasundhara [Rudra], pretend to share Chinthamani’s outlook, each hoping the ruse might lead to safety, companionship, or perhaps a longer stay under the womanly shield they’ve built around themselves.

The balance in the home is suddenly jolted when a man quietly enters their domain. Chinthamani Ammal confronts him with her usual harsh stance, and the confrontation leaves him unconscious and, to everyone’s horror, mentally changed. When he awakens, the others discover that the man has become mentally retarded, a development that shocks the entire house. The guests point the finger squarely at Chinthamani, accusing her of assaulting him, even as they search for ways to restore his memory. Their efforts to retrieve his past prove fruitless, leaving them tangled in guilt, fear, and a growing sense that something deeper is at play.

To solve the mystery and perhaps explain the boy’s condition, the lodgers hatch a drastic plan: bring back Chinthamani’s long-lost lover. The man who returns, calling himself Ikru, behaves in a childish, almost innocent manner, a stark contrast to the stern matriarch who presides over the house. Ikru’s true identity is soon revealed as Sathyaseelan, a drama artist who had been hired by Sachidanandan [Manoj K Jayan] to help Potti reunite with Chinthamani. This twist reframes the incident as a performance of fate rather than a simple accident, and it invites the group to reexamine the boundaries between love, manipulation, and healing.

As the threads of affection begin to reweave themselves, Bhagyarekha falls for Sachidanandan, and their budding romance is tested when Sachi protects her from goons who threaten both her and the peace of the neighborhood. After the confrontation, Sachi’s courage lands him briefly in a police station, though he is soon released, and the two hearts seem closer than before. Meanwhile, Vasundhara’s feelings turn toward Binoy Vishwam [Saikumar], who proposes, stirring longing and uncertainty in a house already crowded with fragile alliances. A flashback for Bhagyarekha unfolds, revealing a difficult past: she once worked in a hotel, and a brutal encounter where a goon died in the wake of her defiance leaves her memories scarred and her present perilous. Binoy and his associate Douglas operate with the troubling euphemism of “jobs,” a front that masks the grim reality of pimping women, a revelation that casts long shadows over Bhagyarekha’s optimism and the safety of everyone in the lodge.

The plot thickens as the residents grapple with real danger: goons and crooked operatives close in, testing the bonds of trust and the courage of the community. A fake police squad, allied with Binoy’s quick-thinking accomplices, closes in on Bhagyarekha, attempting to arrest her under a web of deceit. Yet timely action from Sachi and his local allies prevents a tragedy, and the community rallies to push back the threat, underscoring the strength that can emerge when people unite against intimidation.

In a series of emotional resolutions, Chinthamani Ammal—whose formidable control over the guest house once masked her vulnerability—finds a path to reconciliation with V N Potti [Janardhanan], the man who holds the key to her past and perhaps to her future. Bhagyarekha’s path crosses with Sachi once more, and the pair seem to settle into a fragile, hopeful partnership. Nancy, after the storm, patches things up with her husband, a quiet concession that happiness can still be found in forgiveness. And in a quietly dramatic coda, Sathyaseelan proposes to Ponnamma, who accepts, signaling a new kind of companionship born out of shared experience rather than shared ideology.

The film closes on a note of communal renewal: the house, once a fortress of rigid beliefs, becomes a gathering ground where love, loyalty, and courage redefine what family means. Each guest moves toward a personal sense of happiness—Chinthamani and V N Potti rekindle a long-buried spark, Bhagyarekha finds comfort in Sachi’s steadfast presence, Nancy rebuilds with her husband, and Ponnamma steps into a future that promises more than survival. The story’s heartbeat remains the transformation of fear into fellowship, a reminder that even in the most guarded corners of the heart, affection can find a way to heal.

  • Ikru [Jagathy Sreekumar] appears as a seemingly childish figure whose true identity as Sathyaseelan intertwines with a larger scheme of reunion and rescue.

  • Ponnamma [Kalpana], Nancy Joseph [Vinaya Prasad], Bhagyarekha [Urvashi], Vasundhara [Rudra], Binoy Vishwam [Saikumar], Sachidanandan [Manoj K Jayan], Tony Varghese [Ratheesh], and V N Potti [Janardhanan] play pivotal roles in the web of relationships, tensions, and eventually, reconciliation that drives the film toward its hopeful ending.

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