Frankie, the youngest and most responsible of them, calls their house the worst in the entire neighbourhood. Unlike Shammi, neither Bobby nor Saji want to take responsibility for the house. In a small, dilapidated house live three half-brothers, Saji (Soubin Shahir), Bobby (Shane Nigam), and Frankie (Thomas Mathew), who do not get along too well. In the backwaters of Kumbalangi, the situation is slightly different. This is how we are introduced to Shammi, the violent patriarch of a house in Kumbalangi he shares with his newly-wedded wife, Simmy (Grace Antony), her sister Baby (Anna Ben), and her mother. From the way he caresses his moustache, you know facial hair plays an important part in his idea of masculinity. Later he pulls out a bindi stuck on the mirror, a glitch in his reflection of perfection, and spends, what feels like an eternity, adorning himself. “Raymond, the perfect man,” says Shammi (Fahadh Faasil) as he stands in front of a bathroom mirror styling his moustache.
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