Beladingala Baale

The story revolves around Revanth (played by Ananth Nag), a chess grandmaster who is set to find out the identity of his fan, who calls him often and whom he refers to as "Beladingala Baale".

Revanth is congratulated by all his colleagues including his boss and close friend James (Ramesh Bhat).

He is, however, disappointed because even though he has won an international tournament, he has absolutely no fans, very limited press coverage and no sort of recognition from the society.

Revanth solves the puzzle incorrectly and gets into trouble by going to a wrong phone booth in search of the mystery woman.

Revanth is frustrated by his failure and James suggests he seek the help of the telephone exchange to find out from where the calls were being made.

Revanth ends up in more trouble like being arrested by the police for being in a room where a girl committed suicide, goes on to do extreme tasks like measuring the angle of Dr Ambedkar's hand in front of Vidhana Soudha (88 degrees); all to find out the phone number and address of the mystery woman.

In the meantime, based on the clues in a letter posted by the mysterious woman, Revanth determines that her name is Ramya.

Meanwhile, James tells Revanth that he will marry Sulochana (Vanitha Vasu), the telephone operator who helped them out while tapping his phone.

Ramya calls him and tells him that he can meet her right-away as she is giving a party to her friends at Ashoka hotel but only if he can arrive there in five minutes.

Revanth reaches Ashoka hotel but could only see her hand decorated with jewels in a room filled with her friends.

In fact, the moves he makes in the chess game start to solve the puzzles that Beladingala Baale had given him to find her address.

He also calls Sulochana and asks her to find the phone number of anyone whose name or company starts with Ramya in JP Nagar.

Revanth explains to him that there are still couple of minutes for the deadline to expire and he has identified the address and phone number so he has won the bet.

Manjula Gururaj, playback singer of many popular Kannada film songs, gave voice for the heroine.

At the outset, the film is the story of an Indian chess grandmaster pursued by an anonymous woman caller who claims to be his fan.