Unemployed guests constantly pour into Jane's house, mistaking her for the previous tenant, a mystery man. Jane, though unemployed, lives her innocent life, with brief dreams and quiet hopes for her future. Her friend Suleiman, though bankrupt, lives his dynamic life around his fantasies and plans for the future. When the landlord's daughter, the Princess, demands rent from Jane, the unemployed, things are to change forever.
A filmmaker seeking actors for his film meets an artist, and a boy selling black tickets.
Arshed Iqbal, born April 3, 2000, in Kochi, India, is an actor-director known for his performances in "Applechedikal" and "Love in Varapuzha". He has worked in films such as "Tommyude Upama" and "Five Frames and One Fine Evening We Went to Tell a Story" as an associate director.