
The townspeople decide to approach Narayankutty, who has returned to the village as a rich man, with a request to sponsor the festival. That altercation escalates into a full-blown rivalry when the two clash again over funds for the annual temple festival. Meanwhile, Aniyan Thirumeni, the younger of the Thirumenis - a womanizer and a goon - gets into a fight with Shivankutty over unpaid electrical bills at the former's flour mill. He hasn't been heard from since, and Subhadramma wants to ensure the same fate doesn't befall her daughters. Subhadramma recounts the story of how, as a young woman, she fell in love with and married a lineman Narayanankutty ( Janardhanan), but he left her 18 years ago. The story takes off from there and is set in the backdrop of the local temple festival and the reason for Subhadramma's attitude towards her daughters' suitors. Both girls are Premachandran's students, and he develops a crush on the younger girl Lakshmi, while Parvathy and Shivankutty fall for each other. Shivankutty decides to move in with Premachandran, who rents a house next door to a feisty lady named Subhadramma ( Zeenath) who is aggressively protective of her two teenage daughters Parvathy and Lakshmi ( Annie and Anju Aravind).

Shivankutty reconnects with his old friend from college Premachandran ( Premkumar) who teaches Malayalam at a local parallel college, owned and run by the town's most prominent family, the Thirmuenis. The townspeople are overjoyed that they finally have someone to repair the town's frequent electric outages. Shivankutty ( Mukesh) arrives in a town as its new lineman, an employee of the electricity company. Parvathy Parinayam is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by PG Vishwambharan, starring Mukesh, Premkumar and Annie in the lead roles.
