Kajal Agarwal’s sister debuts in Mollywood!

Kajal Aggarwal is currently one of the most sought after leading ladies in the south and most decidedly the talent runs in the family as her sister, the gorgeous Nisha Agarwal, is all set to make her mark too – in Mollywood!
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That’s right, the Malayalam cinema world is sure getting popular for its quality quotient as another actress makes her debut in the Malayalam cine industry – this time in Johnny Anthony’s Bhaiyya Bhaiyya starring Kunchacko Boban and Biju Menon.

Nisha plays Kunchacko’s love interest in the film. Kunchacko and Biju had not worked together in some time, allegedly due to some ego clashes between them on previous projects. Also, Innocent is making his return to the big screen after his election campaign this year in this one. So new beginnings for many…
The plot revolves around the issue of migrant workers in Kerala and their hardships told with an underlying theme of brotherly love – both personal and societal.
Innocent plays a contractor who adopts an orphan Bengali boy and brings him to Kerala and raises him as his own. He has another biological son who grows up with the newly adopted child. Biju plays the adopted brother while Kunchacko plays the other son.
They grow up to be working in the same field with Kunchacko being a contractor who brings in hired migrant labor from Bengal with Biju’s help. The problems start when one of their workers dies at the construction site and they have to return the body to his native land. The journey and the troubles the brothers face become the crux of the movie. The culminating message is one of brotherhood among all our countrymen.
Though the message and premise of the movie sounds mature and is of emotional substance, the narrative promises the movie to be a fun filled family entertainer.
Vinutha Lal plays Biju Menon’s love interest while actor Sudheer of Dracula 3d fame is also reported to be in the movie.
The script of the movie was penned down by Benny P. Nayarambalam.

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