The film is a tale of strife between two villages, Ramapuram & Raghavapuram, for the statues of Rama & Sita. Govindaiah, the top-tier of Ramapuram, wedlocks his daughter Janaki with Rangaiah, a leadoff of Raghavapuram, and they live merrily—a sweet crush blossoms between Rangaiah's younger brother, Raja, and Govindaiah's younger brother, Subbaramaiah's daughter, Lakshmi. Once, they unearth idols of Rama & Sita while playing within the borders of two villages. Thus, bloodshed occurs between the two in which Rangaiah's father dies at the hands of Subbaramaiah and infuriates Rangaiah from slaughtering him. As a result, discord arises in families, declaring warfare between little Raja & Hari, son of Subbaramaiah. Afterward, judicial proceedings run for the statutes, Rangaiah is penalized for life, and Govindaiah shifts to the city with Hari & Lakshmi. Years roll by, Rangaiah acquits, and the tribunal is still prolonged. Destiny makes Raja & Lakshmi study in the same college, and their childhood love continues. Knowing it, Govindaiah & Hari hinder and split them. Exploiting it, Govindaiah's foxy brother-in-law Narayana plots to knit Lakshmi with his son Varma. At that time, Hari & Naryana accidentally kills Rangaiah, and the incident makes Govindaiah realize. Hence, he decides to couple up with Raja & Lakshmi. However, Hari forcibly takes away Lakshmi when Raja flares and reforms him. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note, with all the villagers together performing the festival ceremony of deities and the marriage of Raja & Lakshmi.