Have you ever looked at your family and thought, “Well, we are a chaotic mess, but at least we haven’t committed a crime together”? If you want to see a family that takes domestic chaos to a whole new, hilarious, and dangerously thrilling level, you need to check out the newly released Parimala and Co Trailer. The moment you hit play, you are sucked into a whirlwind of confusion, laughter, and a mysterious murder that turns an ordinary household completely upside down! “A family that cooks together, stays together… and apparently, hides a murder together!”
What’s Happening in the Trailer?
The trailer opens by throwing us straight into a bizarre criminal investigation. Someone mysteriously murdered Varghese, a prominent local gangster, and all fingers point directly at one chaotic household-the Parimala family!
What follows is an absolute riot. Instead of reacting with normal panic, this family treats a murder investigation like a disorganized group project. They are bickering, passing the blame, and trying to figure out how to get their stories straight. There’s an incredibly meta and hilarious reference to the iconic movie Papanasam, where the father suggests they should all watch the movie again as a family just to learn how to lie to the police perfectly! “Move over perfect families, the Parimala household is here to redefine domestic crime strategy!”
Who is Who? Meet the Cast
The film features a phenomenal ensemble cast that guarantees a perfect blend of seasoned comedy and sharp acting:
- Jayaram & Urvasi: Leading the pack, their legendary comic timing and chaotic screen presence hold this messy family together.
- Pandiraaj, Sandy, Sanjana, Ananthika, and Foxn: Playing the siblings, boyfriends, and relatives who add fuel to the fire, making the police interrogation look like a comedy sketch.
The Basic Plot Premise: Did They or Didn’t They?
The core premise of the movie revolves around a classic whodunit, wrapped inside a comedy of errors. Did someone in the Parimala family actually kill Varghese, or are they just incredibly bad at proving their innocence? As the police close in and ask, “Do you cook together and commit murders together?” the family’s defense is simply: “Even if we did it, doesn’t a killer get hungry?” It’s fresh, it’s funny, and it promises to be a complete laugh-riot with a healthy dose of suspense.
What do you think? Did they do it, or is this the most hilariously framed family in cinema history? Go watch the Parimala and Co Trailer right now and join the speculation!