The film is a semi-biographical medical drama that explores the relationship between a senior, principled doctor (Dr. Samuel) and his arrogant, wayward junior (Dr. Ravi Tharakan). It’s a story of redemption, conscience, and the true meaning of being a healer. The story is told in a non-linear narrative, opening with Dr. Ravi Tharakan (Prithviraj) working as a doctor in a small, underfunded government hospital in a remote tribal village. He seems dejected, haunted by a past mistake. The film then flashes back 15 years.
One pivotal night, a young pregnant woman arrives with a critical complication. Samuel Sir performs a life-saving surgery by lantern light, with Ravi as his assistant. For the first time, Ravi sees the god-like power and responsibility of a true doctor. A transformation begins. He starts respecting Samuel Sir, and under his gruff, fatherly guidance, Ravi becomes a competent, caring doctor. Years pass. Ravi finishes his training and moves to a city hospital. He becomes a successful, wealthy surgeon. He marries Suzy, but their marriage is strained—she feels he has become cold and materialistic. Ravi now drives a fancy car, wears expensive watches, and prioritizes profit over patients. He has forgotten Samuel Sir’s greatest lesson: "A doctor is not a tradesman. You treat the patient, not the disease." ayalum njanum thammil malayalam full movie
The film returns to the present. Ravi is in that remote tribal hospital—the same one where Samuel Sir once worked. He has exiled himself here out of guilt. He now lives like Samuel Sir: simple clothes, no money, no ego, serving the poor. The film is a semi-biographical medical drama that