Plot
The movie begins with Chakrapani, who is already married to Yashoda, trying to remarry Kantam. On opposing his marriage, his wife Yashoda and kid daughter Suhasini (Nalini) are forcefully drowned by Chakrapani. But, they are saved and they live far away from Chakrapani's life. Suhasini, after growing up, joins her father Chakrapani as his PA. Her father never knows her true identity. She gets her love interest Vijay Kumar(Chiranjeevi) employed in her factory. Later, Chakrapani is trapped into a murder case by his relatives Kotilingam and his uncle. To his surprise, Yashoda appears as witness in court and saves her husband. Vijay teaches Kotilingam and his wicked uncle a fitting lesson and the family reunites, as Chakrapani realizes his mistake.
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