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Ennodishtam Koodamo

Ennodishtam Koodamo 1992

Directed by

Siddique

Siddique

Made by

Mudra Arts

Mudra Arts

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Ennodishtam Koodamo Plot Summary

Read the complete plot summary and ending explained for Ennodishtam Koodamo (1992). From turning points to emotional moments, uncover what really happened and why it matters.


Ramanunni, Mukesh, is a jobless young man who makes ends meet by playing kabaddi and by installing small roadside advertisements. His father, Veeran Nair, Krishnankutty Nair, has spent years working as a driver for Arathi Menon, Madhoo, in Bobby’s family. After his father’s injury leaves him unable to drive, Ramanunni begins visiting their home as their driver, a change that pulls him closer to the household he once served.

Bobby soon realizes Ramanunni’s crush on her, and she and her grandmother decide to play a playful ruse, pretending to be in love with him—much like she once did with a college classmate. This light deception sets off a chain of misunderstandings that deepen the film’s comic and romantic stakes. The mood shifts dramatically when, during a drive, Renjith Lal attacks Bobby. Ramanunni defends her and drives the aggressors away, and Bobby, moved by his courage, begins to see him in a new light, even as she insists that he is her fiancé.

As events unfold, Bobby’s real fiancé Janachandran enters the picture and, as the current city commissioner, his arrival forces a rapid, arranged marriage. The moment shocks Ramanunni: he asks Bobby to elope, but she confesses that she was only fooling him, leaving him heartbroken. In a spiral of pride and pain, Ramanunni leaves his job. In desperation, he confronts Janachandran and falsely claims that he and Bobby had a physical relationship. Janachandran, stunned and hurt, breaks off the marriage, which sends shockwaves through Bobby and her family.

The fallout turns harsh: Ramanunni is beaten, but he stands by his truth, explaining that the hurt came from being lied to and betrayed. Bobby’s family then contemplates sending her abroad to avoid further scandal. In a quieter, more intimate moment, Bobby asks Arathi’s Grandmother if she ever truly loved that poet; she isn’t sure, suggesting the complexity of their feelings. This moment of doubt becomes a turning point as Bobby realizes the weight of her actions and finally confesses her love to Ramanunni.

Armed with renewed resolve, Ramanunni remains wary but hopeful. The lovers’ arc culminates with a heartfelt gesture: Ramanunni rushes to the airport to find Bobby, and the two are reconciled, stepping into a future together despite the turbulence that preceded it. Throughout the film, Arathi Menon, Madhoo, and her relatives—Arathi’s Uncle Janardhanan, Arathi’s Aunt Unni Mary, and Arathi’s Grandmother Mavelikkara Ponnamma—lend warmth and familial dynamics to the story, while the other members of Ramanunni’s circle, including Veeran Nair Krishnankutty Nair and the household’s doctor, add texture to this lively, feel-good romance. The film’s rhythm blends comedy with heartfelt moments, anchored by a recurring sense of hope that love, when tested, can still find a way to converge at life’s final checkpoint.

Ennodishtam Koodamo Timeline

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Ramanunni's humble, jobless start

Ramanunni is a jobless youth who passes time by playing kabaddi and earning a little money by installing small roadside advertisements. He dreams of a simple, stable life despite his financial woes. The film establishes his resilient, hopeful personality from the outset.

Becoming the family's driver

When Ramanunni's father is injured, he starts working as a driver for Bobby's family, stepping into their household. He begins visiting their home regularly and quietly develops a crush on Bobby. This new role drags him into the family's inner circle and the ensuing romance.

Bobby's home

Bobby and grandma's prank

Bobby and her grandmother decide to fool Ramanunni by pretending she is in love with him, a playful echo of past college mischief. They spin the line with confidence, believing they know what will amuse him. Ramanunni takes the bait, misreading it as a real confession.

Bobby's home

Attack on Bobby and Ramanunni's defense

During a drive, Renjith Lal attacks Bobby, and Ramanunni steps in to defend her and drive away the danger. The confrontation impresses Bobby with his courage and strengthens her feelings for him. The event marks a turning point where romance begins to feel real.

On the road

Marriage plans surface

Bobby's real fiancé, Janachandran, the city commissioner, arrives and arranges Bobby's marriage. Ramanunni watches the situation crumble as the truth surfaces and his hopes are dashed. The looming wedding becomes a test of everyone's true intentions.

Janachandran's office

A desperate plea to elope

Overwhelmed, Ramanunni begs Bobby to elope with him. Bobby reveals she was only fooling and isn't truly in love. The revelation leaves Ramanunni heartbroken and sensing the fragility of their bond.

Bobby's home

The false confession to derail the wedding

In a desperate move, Ramanunni tells Janachandran that he and Bobby had a physical relationship. Janachandran is shocked and cancels the wedding, shocking Bobby and her family. The rumor sets off a storm of consequences that rip apart their social circle.

Janachandran's office

Beating and social fallout

Hearing the confession, Bobby's family beats Ramanunni, while he insists the act was driven by her lies and a broken heart. He explains his actions to defend his dignity, but the damage is done. The family chooses to distance themselves from him.

Bobby's home

Plans to send Bobby abroad

Bobby's father contemplates taking her abroad to escape the scandal. The family closes ranks, and the idea underscores the social pressure bearing down on the couple. Ramanunni becomes further alienated as he watches from the outskirts.

Family home

Confusion and introspection about love

Bobby asks her grandma whether she truly loved the poet she once claimed. Grandma admits she might have, but she is not certain. This conversation prompts Bobby to reflect on her own misread feelings and prepares her to seek reconciliation.

Grandma's house

Confession, doubts, and reconciliation brewing

Bobby realises her mistake and confesses her love to Ramanunni. He is not immediately convinced, needing time to trust the change in her. The couple's emotional tension sets the stage for a final turn toward reconciliation.

Ramanunni's home

Airport reunion

Driven by genuine love, Ramanunni rushes to the airport to find Bobby. They unite there, choosing to start anew despite the earlier heartbreak. The film closes on a hopeful note that love can conquer misunderstandings.

Airport
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