Josutty(Dileep) narrates his story throughout the film with a voiceover where he lives in kattapanna with his family consisting of his father(Hareesh peradi), mother, sister and brother in law(suraj) and a younger sister(krishnaprabha). He has a love interest jessy(rachana narayankutty) who he had to sacrifice due to his financial problems. One day, his schoolteacher (sasi kalinga) offers him a marriage proposal of a divorcee girl named rose(jyothi) who works as a nurse in new Zealand and tells him that this marriage would solve his financial issues. To save his family from the debts, he agrees for the wedding and after few months, he leaves to new Zealand. Rest of the movie is how josutty transforms into a simple and innocent villager into a successful NRI.
Dileep as Josutty in the beginning repeats his kunjaadu act in a lite manner, but later gives a mature performance towards the end. Hareesh peradi was brilliant as the nanmamaram dad. Chempil ashokan as josutty's friend in new zealand was also good. The cinematography and locations of kattapanna in first half and new zealand in second half are very good.
The first half has some situational comedy which was pretty good. The second half where the story shifts to new zealand has some fish out of water comedy but none works. The film goes on a serious note when josutty gets seperated from rose a🙏most of the proceedings at that time turns melodramatic. Length is also another issue. Also the climax, with nayanthara's cameo looked convoluted.
On the whole, life of josutty is a long and melodramatic fictional autobiography which was saved by jeethu joseph's direction, cinematography and locations.