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: In Vysakh's latest action-entertainer , the villain frustratingly sighs a couple of times, "Bloody cliché." It's as if the makers recognise they have a problem at hand in tackling a mass scene but refuse to change anything about it. for the most part, reminds you of the potboilers you usually see in Tamil and Telugu cinema, except without any of the cringe elements usually associated with these films (cheap sexist lines, uncomfortable romance, item songs).

Mammootty is in splendid form here, and Raj B Shetty makes for a challenging antagonist. It is just that , scripted by Midhun Manuel Thomas, isn't smart or well-written enough to smooth its rough edges and go beyond its generic tropes. .



Turbo Jose (Mammootty) lives in Idukki with his mother (Bindu Panicker) and is known for his brawls, which he claims he never starts on his own. When he learns that one of his friends, Jerry (Shabareesh Varma), loves a Nair girl, Indulekha (Anjana Jayaprakash), who is forcibly getting engaged to someone else, he goes to her house and abducts her from there while beating up her relatives. However, his hasty actions end up inviting trouble for him from the cops, and Jose is forced to move to Chennai, where Indulekha works.

: Meanwhile, Jerry, who works in the same city at a bank, stumbles upon a major financial scam at his workplace. It doesn't take long for Jose to be drawn into Jerry's mess, which also affects Indu, as the kingpin behind the scam turns out to be a terrifying businessman.

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