Aravind (Hari Krishnan) and Bommi (Lijo Mol) are newlyweds married for only six months. Aravind, who works at LIC, says "Love you" to his wife before leaving for the office in the morning. As their life is going happily, suddenly Aravind’s behavior changes. Aravind disappears. A woman named Anna (Lasliya) comes looking for him. She is Aravind's old lover. After searching in vain, she files a complaint with the police. The police come to Aravind's house and question his wife, Bommi. She says that her husband has not returned from his trip. However, Aravind is mysteriously murdered. Who committed the murder? What decisions do Bommi and Anna make? The climax gives a thrilling answer.
There are sometimes shocking news articles about a mistress who killed a lover or a wife who killed her husband. Joshua has directed the film "Gentleman" around such a shocking event. Harikrishnan plays the role of Aravind, and even though his face is innocent, one can sense a subtlety hidden in it.
Lijomol plays Hari's wife. After packing tiffin for her husband and sending him off, she continues her daily chores like an average wife and transforms into Bhadra Kali at one point, which is unexpected. In a single scene, Lijo Mol changes the image of her character.
The scenes where the police interrogate Lijo Mol and Lasliya, and their reactions, add a mysterious twist to the story, making it unpredictable.Govind Vasantha's music is subtle even in shocking scenes. The film shows a different style in song sequences. S. Kathavarayan’s cinematography is subdued and polished. Joshua Sethuraman narrates a tense story without tension.
Gentlewoman – The wife who would kill.