The duo Sathyan Anthikkad and Srinivasan,
who have a reputation of giving meaningful films, teams up once again
for 'Narendran Makan Jayakanthan Vaka', naturally raising the expectations
of the audience. But this time they have failed to keep up the standards
of their earlier films like ' Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam', 'TP Balagopalan
MA' etc
The story revolves around the day to day
life of villagers, who have a passionate affinity towards politics - here
the director has sarcastically tried to portray the current political
scenario in Kannur. Set against the beautiful rural settings of a village
Paruthippara, the film begins with the arrival of Jayakanthan (Kunchakko
Boban) from Kumbakonam, Tamil Nad. He is the son of Narendran who left
Paruthippara village 25 years ago after eloping with a native girl Devi
from Thakkottur family. Jayakanthan comes to the village for the purpose
of bringing home the monetary compensation for his father's property which
is now acquired by the airport authority for the construction of a newly
sanctioned airport. Unfortunately before he arrives, the village money
lender Bhargavan (Srinivasan) had claimed the compensation forging ownership
documents.