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Proprietors: Kammath & Kammath is a 2013 Malayalam action-comedy film, written byUdayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas, directed by Thomson K. Thomas and produced by Anto Joseph. The film features Mammootty and Dileep in the title roles and Narain, Karthika Nair,Rima Kallingal and Baburaj in supporting roles. Tamil film actor Dhanush has a cameo role in the film as himself.
Kammath and Kammath is a duo in the hotel business. It includes Raja Raja Kammath (Mammootty) and Deva Raja Kammath (Dileep). Sulaiman sahib (Rizabawa) is their rival. He runs a non-vegetarian hotel that is opposite a now defunct Brahmin vegetarian hotel. He has a target of acquiring this hotel's land.
The Kammath brothers plan to inaugurate their new hotel in the building and land of the defunct hotel. On opening day, municipal secretary Mahlakshmi and ward counselor Sebastian Kuzhivelil are brought by Sulaiman Sahib to stop it from opening. They fail because the hotel's name is now Kammath & Kammath and it has obtained a new license and ownership.
Sulaiman Sahib, with the help of a thief (Pathrose) arrests the elder Kammath, Raja Raja Kammath, who meets his brother Deva Raja Kammath who has already been arrested for selling liquor in their new hotel.
The Kammaths threaten Pathrose in the police station and the truth is revealed that he has thrown stones at Mahalakshmi's house that neighbours the Kammaths' house at the request of Sulaiman Sahib and Sebastian Kuzhivelil. The hotel security cameras reveal that people sent by Sulaiman Sahib brought the liquor to the hotel to implicate the Younger Kammath.
Later, both Mahalakshmi and Sulaiman Sahib are convinced by the elder Kammath that they are not problem makers and both become friends with them.

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