
The curtains unfold to a scene wherein Vicky (Jose) is imprisoned for molestation. But he has no fear as he knows he will get bail soon. His father Futsal (Anyv) is an influential man and anything is possible with him. All the same, inspector D’Silva (Evon) is stern and will not bow down to any sort of unruly behaviour and foul play.
On the other hand, there’s Victor (Joe) residing with his aged mother (Betty Naz) and his wife, Gloria (Flacksy). Quero (comedian Querobin) serves as a maid in the house. There are constant conflicts between the daughter-in-law and mother-in-law and Victor comes along as an inter-mediator.
There are verbal conflicts witnessed in this family and it leads to physical assault on the elders. Gloria seeks divorce from her husband and mother-in-law tries to pacify.
For his misdeeds, every time Vicky is arrested and imprisoned by inspector D’Silva, his father seeks bail and he is out to continue his notorious activities. One fine day, Vicky threatens PI D’Silva and plays mischief with her daughter Natasha (Casiphia). Will Vicky get the punishment he deserves for his misdeeds? What is the fate of Vicky and his father at the end? Will justice be served or denied to the victim?
Jose/Evon’s tiatr ‘Zon’var’ highlights the animal instinct that’s prevalent in every human being. It comes to the fore if not controlled and can destroy the fabric of the society. Betty Naz wins the hearts of the audience as she portrays the role of an aged mother with much ease. As a cruel daughter-in-law, Flacksy is good in her character. Joe extends good support to the cast. Comedian Querobin as a maid is entertaining to a certain extent.
As police inspector, Evon comes out tough in her dialogues, while Jose in the negative role is in command. Anyv is equally good while extending support to the villain. Stancio as Janu, Oswin as Anu and Quiton as Salvador are entertaining with a good dose of laugher pills under their sleeves. Arnald, Casiphia, Roger, Dansten and Tony extend good support to the main cast.
In the section of songs, the opening song is rendered by Evon and Flacksy, followed by solos from Jose, Betty Naz, Joe, Querobin, Casiphia and Dansten. There are other songs by Querobin and Flacksy, Jose and Evon, Stancio, Arnaldo and Joe, Anyv, Tony, Joe and Dansten. Music has been provided by Edrol and his musical team. The stage sets are by Pedro Santan and Dinesh has handled the light effects.