Lakshmi Kalyanam - Plot

Plot

Two feuding villages form the backdrop of this story, with Ramu (kalyan ram) and Lakshmi (Kajal Agarwal) belonging to one village and villain Giridhar (Ajay) to another. Lakshmi and Kalyanram are cousins, who grow up to love each other, which is not appreciated by Lakshmi's father, who is also the village head.

Meanwhile, Giridhar's evil eye falls upon Lakshmi when he chances upon her in college. He writes on her back in blood that he would marry her. This enrages Kalyanram who thrashes Giridhar only to be taunted to prove his love towards Lakshmi by opening the doors of the temple, which is the bone of contention between the two villages. Lakshmi's father expecting a backlash from Giridhar's village, agrees to get her married off to Giridhar. The rest of the story is all about whether the couple manages to get married or not.

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