: In her cinema debut, Renjini Rupesh, who is a real-life nurse in New Zealand, plays a vital role in Josutty's life overseas. She is described as doing a commendable job in this key supporting role.

: The movie subtly incorporates unique fantasy elements—such as "angel and devil" representations—to mirror Josutty's internal moral conflicts. Critical Reception

The first half of Life of Josutty can be broadly divided into two contrasting chapters: and The New Zealand Reality .

The introduction of Daisy (Rachael David), a fellow Malayali woman in a troubled marriage, adds a layer of emotional complexity. Unlike the pure, saintly Anna back home, Daisy is flawed, lonely, and pragmatic. The first half ends on a morally ambiguous note, hinting at an affair born out of mutual despair rather than love.

You can watch the full movie or specific clips through these official platforms: Life of Josutty (2015) - Full cast & crew - IMDb