He married anaïve woman named Bhavani (Indraja) at the age of 18 because of his grandmother's request, thus sacrificing his love.
Samhitha happens to be Madhu's college senior who discontinued her studies and has to repay a loan in the bank where Krishna works.
On the day of the wedding, Bhavani visits a temple, and with the information given by Samhitha, the police nabs and interrogates Madhu.
In the end, the film doesn't quite hit the ball out of the park and leaves a big void despite dabbling with a new storyline".
[4] Deccan Chronicle gave 3 stars and wrote, "you can watch Dikkulu Choodaku Ramayya once, and should appreciate the debutant director for his good effort to come up with a new subject".
[5] 123telugu wrote, "Dikkulu Choodaku Ramayya is a refreshing change from the routine commercial flicks which are coming out off late.