One evening, Appa Rao encounters Subba Lakshmi, a determined constable, who slaps him for his involvement with criminals she is pursuing.
Soon after, Appa Rao meets a fortune teller named Sastry, whose predictions take an unexpected turn when his sinister brother, Irogleg, enters the scene.
Appa Rao and Subba Lakshmi cross paths again over a lottery ticket worth ₹10 lakh, which accidentally gets torn.
When the ticket is announced as a winner, Appa Rao devises a plan to deceive Subba Lakshmi and claim her half with a fabricated story.
Confused and seeking clarity, Appa Rao consults Sastry, who, despite his brother's meddling, confirms that the prophecy about the slaps is indeed accurate.
Desperate to avoid this grim fate, Appa Rao seeks Sastry's advice, who suggests marrying a dying woman to break the curse.
Subba Lakshmi grows suspicious upon seeing Appa Rao with Bangari but is outsmarted as he successfully conceals the truth.
Eventually, Appa Rao identifies the third girl’s love interest as a bumbling thief and, with Subba Lakshmi’s assistance, apprehends him.
Bangari attempts to subdue Appa Rao with medicine, but it accidentally mixes with cool drinks, causing confusion.
To everyone’s surprise, Subba Lakshmi reveals herself as Ammaji’s eldest daughter, who orchestrated the entire scheme to help her family using Appa Rao’s wit.