Janaki Would Not Have Dreamed) is an Indian Telugu-language family drama television series that aired on Star Maa beginning 3 August 2015.
[1][2] It is an official remake of StarPlus Hindi soap opera Diya Aur Baati Hum.
Ramachandra (Rama) is a young, partially educated confectioner from a middle-class traditional family.
Janaki's dreams are destroyed after her parents die in a boat accident due to a cyclone while Rama's marriage is arranged with the girl of Jnanamba's choice.
On the other hand, Janaki, who had learnt that Jnanamba assumed her to be partially uneducated confronts Yogi for lying and decides to say reveal truth to her in-laws.
Desperate about a grandson, Jnanamba arranges a puja and forbids the family from eating till evening.
She reveals the truth to Rama, who is shattered and angry at first but later recognizes Janaki's innocence in Yogi's betrayal.
Janaki enrolls in a civils coaching academy under pretext of learning to bake cakes for the development of their food shop.
Influenced by Mallika's plans, Myravathi asks Jnanamba to banish Janaki but the former forgives her recognizing her sincerity under one condition that she should not study further.
Kanna Babu, Janaki's former obsessive lover who holds a grudge against her family films Vennela and Dileep's conversation and blackmails her.
Jnanamba wants her daughter Vennela to be married while Nikhil, her younger son fails in his examinations.
Janaki requests Jnanamba to give Nikhil, a last chance while Vennela is revealed to be in love with Dilip.
Mallika recruits Leelavathi, a talkative woman of the street to insult Jnanamba for not having grandchildren.
She finds it out and exposes Vennela and Dilip's love affair on the wedding day leading Jnanamba to expel Janaki and Rama.
But Rama gets devastated to stay away with her mother and gets worried in front of Janaki many times, so she arranges a hut in the garden of Jnanmba's house.
Ramachandra is shocked to learn of his mother's arrest and suspects Janaki, leaving her in tears.
Later Kannababu pressures Ramachandra to repay his debt (which he made for Janaki's education unaware of Jnanamba and his family) or else he will take ownership of their sweet shop.
Janaki learns about the national chef competition and encourages Ramachandra to participate in it, so that he can repay Kannababu's debt by the cash prize and also silence the people who call him an illiterate cook.