With no other way to save his mother, Siddhu accepts both conditions and informs his friend Rajesh to look after the business until he returns.
Siddhu recalls that he and his mother had initially decided to approach Bindu for her hand in marriage through a matrimonial site.
After finding out about this, the doctors hire a contract killer named Arun Kale to murder Siddhu.
Realizing that he would miss the opportunity to inherit Annapoorna's wealth, Puttappa also hires Arun Kale to finish Siddhu.
The mental health centre is closed and the doctors, Arun Kale and Puttappa are arrested by police.
Siddhu gets back to his home after 48 days along with Rajesh to visit Annapoorna and learns that there is no improvement in her health.
Sunayana Suresh from The Times of India wrote "This film, which is based on a real-life story, has the quintessential ingredients that make for the commercial potboilers.
"[8] Rakesh Mehar from The News Minute wrote "But what the film never manages to do is make us genuinely interested in this begging world that our hero suddenly comes to inhabit.
Once we’re done with our poor-cation in Siddharth’s company, we can all comfortably return to our own worlds without too much thought about the lives of those less fortunate"[9] A Sharadhha from Cinema Express wrote "Amma I Love You is a fine film to watch if one goes without the hangover of the original.