A British businessman, Harrison, takes a native under his wing, renaming him Iyob, and shows him great loyalty. Years later, Iyob inherits a tea estate in Munnar after Harrison's death. As his sons, Ivan, Dmitri, and Aloshy, grow older, Iyob faces the threat of being overthrown by his own children. The story explores how Iyob navigates this challenge and its consequences, intertwined with a commentary from a communist leader.
Iyobinte Pusthakam
In pre-independent India, a war veteran returns home to reconnect with his estranged family and childhood sweetheart, but instead finds his brothers aligning with a ruthless businessman to overthrow their father.