Being an orthodox woman, Sita harries her husband Giri with her rigid mores by the goad of her eccentric grandmother Akhilandeswari.
Startlingly, Krishna appreciates Giri's sincerity and transfers him to the head office, bestowing him with upgradation.
To abscond, Giri proclaims Sandhya as his wife before Inspector Ramadasu, who calls Krishna for evidence.
As a glimpse, Prasad, Krishna's brother-in-law & hand, is hounded by his wife Janaki with her terrific poems—additionally, Kannaiah, a laundryman, choruses if she kicks off.
Over the top, Kasipati, his adjoin & colleague, who is regretful for tiny things, hugs Janaki mistakenly.
Fortuitously, Akhilandeswari meets Radha, who gives faux propaganda about Krishna, bearing Giri's words in mind when a rift arises and they split.
Giri suddenly has to vacate the house with Sita by Akhilandeswari's fuss, and they check into a hotel room.