The film stars Taraka Ratna, Ravi Babu, Bhumika, Sneha, and Sindhura Gadde in pivotal roles.
In the present, a series of gruesome crimes baffle the police, where a sadistic individual is kidnapping babies from pregnant women and leaving them to die.
Amaravathi, discovering her husband's body, inadvertently steps on the rod used in the murder, leading to a head injury that causes a miscarriage and leaves her mentally unstable.
In the present day, Venkat discovers that the crimes were orchestrated by the task force members who were working to apprehend the culprit, all of whom were hypnotised.
To fulfill her wish, Sreenu kidnaps the daughter of a doctor and blackmails her into implanting her fetus into ten women who seek to conceive.
A colleague suggests that the babies technically belong to Amaravathi and Sreenu, but Venkat objects, ordering that they be returned to their rightful mothers.
Hemanth of 123Telugu.com rated the film 3/5 and praised its engaging storyline, strong performances by Ravi Babu and Taraka Ratna, and technical excellence, though noting its disturbing content and niche appeal.
[2] Jeevi of Idlebrain.com rated the film 2.5/5 and stated that Amaravathi has a limited appeal, with an interesting story but a screenplay that loses its impact during translation, making it suitable for a niche audience.