The film opens in the past, on a dark and eerie night, where four men are seen carrying a lifeless body away from a house. Two young boys witness this mysterious scene from a distance, their curiosity piqued by the unsettling sight. The next day, one of the boys tells his friend that he saw his father acting in a movie the previous night, describing the scene of the four men carrying a body away. The story transitions to the present day, unfolding through two parallel narratives—one following Rajendran, a wealthy and aged businessman, and the other revolving around CI Vivek Gopinath, a police officer. Rajendran is seen leaving his house with his driver. Consumed by sorrow, he drinks heavily and eventually drives himself to a secluded forest area near
Malakkappara. His driver waits in the car while Rajendran searches for a particular spot in the woods, sits down, and starts a
live broadcast on
Facebook. In his live confession, he reveals that despite being rich now, he was once impoverished. He recounts how, in 1985, he and two others—Vakkachan and Francis Thadathil—buried a dead body beneath the very ground where he is sitting. At the end of the live video, he shoots himself to death. Meanwhile, Vivek faces suspension after being caught gambling online while on duty. His girlfriend, Sereena, a journalist, watches as the media amplifies the scandal, making Vivek an infamous public figure. He is eventually transferred to the police station in Malakkappara. On his first day, he is called to investigate a suicide case—that of Rajendran. As Vivek and his team begin their inquiry, they dig up the area where Rajendran took his life and uncover a female skeleton, along with an
anklet. With no immediate leads regarding the identity of the deceased, the investigation hits a dead end. Simultaneously, Vakkachan—now known as Vincent—is introduced as a wealthy
business tycoon who is devotedly caring for his ailing wife, Alice. He discusses the emerging investigation with his legal advisor, Advocate Jacob, appearing unfazed by any potential link to his past. When summoned by the police for questioning, Vincent cooperates but leaves without raising any suspicions. Determined to uncover the truth, Vivek sifts through police records from 1985, searching for missing persons’ cases. He visits families of the reported missing individuals, hoping to identify the skeleton or the anklet. One elderly man claims to recognize the anklet, but the lead turns out to be false. Refusing to give up, Vivek expands his search to cases involving fraud and discovers a missing case linked to a man named Chandrappan, a former production controller. Chandrappan reveals that a young woman named Rekha, a junior artist in the film
Kathodu Kathoram, vanished during the film's shoot. In response, he had been forced to file a missing person's case against her, citing fraud. He identifies Rekha from an old song in the movie, helping Vivek reconstruct her image through a sketch. When Vincent learns that Vivek has obtained a sketch of Rekha, he becomes visibly disturbed and unsettled. To suppress any further investigation, Vincent orchestrates Chandrappan's murder. Using his political connections, he ensures that Vivek is removed from the case and reassigned to traffic duty, while the Crime Branch—under Vincent's influence—takes over and systematically removes evidence that could incriminate him. Despite this setback, Vivek continues his pursuit of justice. He tracks down Pallassery, a former
tabloid journalist turned
vlogger, who had once extensively covered film shooting locations. Sifting through old photographs, Vivek discovers a lead—a nun named Stephy, who had once met Rekha and became very friendly with her. Stephy recounts her encounter with Rekha during the Kathodu Kathoram shoot. They started to bond and Stephy believed that she will be a good actress. She had invited Rekha to stay overnight at their convent, located near the shooting location. The next morning, Rekha was found missing, along with large cash from the convent's safe box. To protect the convent's reputation, the nuns chose not to report the incident. However, due to delays in the film's shooting, Chandrappan was pressured into filing a fraudulent police complaint against Rekha to avoid legal repercussions from the film's producers. Further investigation leads Vivek to Binu and Sajeevan, who had last contacted Rajendran before his suicide. Binu confesses that as a child, he was the one who witnessed his father and other men carrying a body, but his father dismissed it as a scene from Kathodu Kathoram. Over time, Binu realized the truth—that it was an actual murder and Rajendran was involved. Using this information, Binu and Sajeevan had been blackmailing Rajendran for money. They agree to testify, but before they can, they are murdered by Vincent's henchmen. Disheartened but relentless, Vivek pushes forward. Old photographs from the film set lead him to Francis Thadathil, identified by his missing left eye. Francis finally reveals the horrifying truth of that fateful night in 1985. Vincent, then an assistant of the Bishop at the convent, had been stealing small items, assisted by a cleaner named Pushpam. One night, Pushpam concocted a plan to rob the convent's safe, roping Vincent into her scheme. To frame Rekha for the crime, Pushpam killed her by
strangling. Francis and Rajendran, stumbling upon the scene, agreed to help dispose of the body in exchange for a share of the stolen money. They buried Rekha in the forest, a secret that remained hidden until Rajendran's confession decades later. Vivek confronts Vincent at the hospital where Alice, is receiving treatment. He sends Alice a bouquet with a note reading: “Get well soon, Pushpam”. Vincent and Vivek exchange knowing glances—Pushpam has been unmasked as Alice. Determined to bring justice to Rekha, Vivek exposes Vincent's past to his own son. Shaken by the revelation, Vincent's son confronts his parents, demanding the truth. Realizing their inevitable downfall, Vincent, overcome with grief, kills Pushpam to prevent her from facing legal consequences. A breakthrough comes when actor
Jagadish contacts Vivek, revealing that Rekha used to write letters to him. Following Jagadish's guidance, Vivek tracks down Rekha's family in Kanyakumari, where her sister Asha confirms the anklet's identity. Asha reminisces about Rekha's passion for cinema and her admiration for actor
Mammootty, to whom she had frequently written letters seeking an autographed picture. With Vincent arrested, Rekha's remains are finally laid to rest with dignity by Vivek, Stephy and Asha. In a poignant moment, Jagadish hands Vivek an envelope containing an autograph of Mammootty—one that had been meant for Rekha. Vivek delivers it to Asha, fulfilling a long-lost dream of the deceased. In a Post-Credit Scene, Back in Kanyakumari, a young and hopeful Rekha notices a casting call for a lead actress in an upcoming Mammootty film, directed by K.G. George—her dream within reach, frozen in time. ==Cast==