Maya whispers: “The real idol was never sandalwood, Amma.”
She finds a clue: the idol is cursed. Anyone who steals it hears temple bells in their sleep—until they return it. Rajan is already twitching in a luxury hideout.
A retired master thief, known in the underground as “Mallu Reshma,” is forced out of hiding when her estranged daughter is framed for a crime she didn’t commit—stealing a cursed royal sandalwood idol from a temple in Kerala.
Reshma shaves her gray streaks, slips into a silk saree, and walks into Kochi like a queen returning to a warzone. She visits Maya in jail, speaks only in proverbs, and reads the police file in 10 minutes.
Reshma is in a women’s prison, teaching other inmates how to make perfect chai. Maya visits with a sketchbook. She draws her mother not as a thief—but as the woman who stole back her daughter’s future.
The news says Maya was caught on CCTV near the Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple vault replica exhibit—minutes before a 300-year-old sandalwood idol vanished. Reshma knows the real thief: a ghost from her old crew, Bada Rajan .
Reshma smiles. For the first time, she doesn’t look over her shoulder. Redemption, mother-daughter bonds, and the idea that sometimes you have to break the rules to fix what the system broke.
Maya whispers: “The real idol was never sandalwood, Amma.”
She finds a clue: the idol is cursed. Anyone who steals it hears temple bells in their sleep—until they return it. Rajan is already twitching in a luxury hideout. mallu reshma movies
A retired master thief, known in the underground as “Mallu Reshma,” is forced out of hiding when her estranged daughter is framed for a crime she didn’t commit—stealing a cursed royal sandalwood idol from a temple in Kerala. Maya whispers: “The real idol was never sandalwood, Amma
Reshma shaves her gray streaks, slips into a silk saree, and walks into Kochi like a queen returning to a warzone. She visits Maya in jail, speaks only in proverbs, and reads the police file in 10 minutes. A retired master thief, known in the underground
Reshma is in a women’s prison, teaching other inmates how to make perfect chai. Maya visits with a sketchbook. She draws her mother not as a thief—but as the woman who stole back her daughter’s future.
The news says Maya was caught on CCTV near the Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple vault replica exhibit—minutes before a 300-year-old sandalwood idol vanished. Reshma knows the real thief: a ghost from her old crew, Bada Rajan .
Reshma smiles. For the first time, she doesn’t look over her shoulder. Redemption, mother-daughter bonds, and the idea that sometimes you have to break the rules to fix what the system broke.