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Immanuel

"GOD IS WITH US"

After losing his job at a publishing firm, Immanuel, joins a private insurance company, where he struggles to meet targets. Soon he is exposed to the ruthless inner workings of his new company, which follows various unethical practices and denies several of his clients' claims on flimsy grounds.

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  • Mammootty

    Mammootty

    Immanuel

  • Fahadh Faasil

    Fahadh Faasil

    Jeevan Raj

  • Reenu Mathews

    Reenu Mathews

    Annie

  • Gauri Shankar

    Gauri Shankar

    Robin

  • Salim Kumar

    Salim Kumar

    Suku

  • Sunil Sukhada

    Sunil Sukhada

    Joseph

  • Sukumari

    Sukumari

    Khadeejumma

  • Ramesh Pisharody

    Ramesh Pisharody

    Venkatesh

  • Ajay Kumar

    Ajay Kumar

    Kavi Shivan

Overview

After losing his job at a publishing firm, Immanuel, joins a private insurance company, where he struggles to meet targets. Soon he is exposed to the ruthless inner workings of his new company, which follows various unethical practices and denies several of his clients' claims on flimsy grounds.

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