Two men break into a house, claiming they entered under the influence and not for burglary. The homeowner, Sudhakaran, catches them and initially threatens them, but after learning they didn't mean to steal, he befriends them and offers them a special drink called "Jincha" in exchange for their company.
As the night progresses, Sudhakaran shares stories about his past and his family, revealing that his son and daughter-in-law neglect him. The two men learn that Sudhakaran's son is not treating him well and that he is lonely.
The next day, the men are caught by the police, who accuse them of burglary. However, they claim they were keeping Sudhakaran company, which is later confirmed by Sudhakaran himself. The police are shocked to learn that Sudhakaran's son had left him alone and that the two men had broken in to keep him company.
In the end, Sudhakaran's son is exposed for neglecting his father, and the two men are bailed out by Sudhakaran, who is grateful for their company and friendship.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Two people entered a house under the influence and claimed they thought it was Sujith Sir's house.
2. The homeowner, Subaidar Sudhakaran, confronted them and they admitted they were in the wrong house.
3. The two people tried to escape but were caught by Subaidar Sudhakaran.
4. Subaidar Sudhakaran had a gun and threatened to shoot them if they tried to escape again.
5. The two people offered to give Subaidar Sudhakaran company in exchange for not turning them in.
6. Subaidar Sudhakaran accepted their offer and they stayed with him, drinking and talking.
7. Subaidar Sudhakaran told them a story about meeting a tribal man in the Himalayas who taught him how to make a special drink called "Jincha".
8. Subaidar Sudhakaran gave the two people permission to take whatever they wanted from his house as long as they kept him company.
9. The two people planned to make Subaidar Sudhakaran pass out and steal from him, but instead, they ended up giving him company and making him happy.
10. Subaidar Sudhakaran's son and daughter-in-law were not taking care of him and had left him alone in the house.
11. The police arrived and took the two people away, accusing them of burglary.
12. The two people claimed they had come to give Subaidar Sudhakaran company, but the police did not believe them.
13. Subaidar Sudhakaran's son accused the two people of lying and stealing from his father.
14. The two people were arrested and taken away by the police.
15. Subaidar Sudhakaran's son promised to bail them out, but it is unclear if he will follow through on this promise.