"Ennu Swantham Punyalan" is a Malayalam fantasy comedy thriller that intertwines ecclesiastical duties with whimsical chaos. The narrative orbits around Fr. Thomas, a reluctant cleric portrayed by Balu Varghese, whose tranquil existence is upended by the advent of Meera, a fugitive damsel enacted by Anaswara Rajan, and a roguish thief, vivaciously brought to life by Arjun Ashokan. The film's mise-en-scène, set within a secluded church mansion, serves as a crucible for ensuing pandemonium, as the trio navigates a labyrinth of misunderstandings and clandestine revelations. Director Mahesh Madhu's inaugural venture is augmented by Samji Antony's clever script, which adroitly amalgamates humor with suspense. Renadive's cinematography captures the bucolic allure of Idukki's highlands, while Sam C.S.'s buoyant score accentuates the film's capricious tenor. Despite occasional predictability, the ensemble's spirited performances render "Ennu Swantham Punyalan" a diverting escapade into the realms of faith, camaraderie, and serendipitous mischief.