[1] It stars Kiran Raj, Ranjani Raghavan, Sara Annaiah and Chitkala Biradar.
[2][3][4] Bhuvaneshwari (also known as Bhuvi), a village girl from Hasirupete, goes to Bengaluru to work as a temporary lecturer to pay off her family's debts, and expects her friend Varudhini (also called Varu) to help.
After the wedding, Rathnamala leaves for Sigandhoor Devi Darshan on a bus that travels through her home village Hasirupete.
Bhuvi, who returned to Hasirupete after she helped at Adi's wedding, finds Rathnamala injured by a snake bite.
Rathnamala returns to Bengaluru and offers a Kannada lecturer post to Bhuvi without the latter's knowledge.
So she decides to return to Hasirupete to visit her father; Harsha and Bindu, Bhuvi's sister accompany her.
Many instances come where Harsha and Bhuvi get close to each other, spend time and protect each other, but never confess their love.
While planning for the wedding and its theme, Bhuvi then wants to marry in "Kannada style" where all the ceremonies are explained in detail and the rituals are performed by knowing its importance.
Due to unavailability of the auspicious hour, Bhuvi and Harsha marry in the hospital in the presence of their families and Varudhini.
When Adi gets to know about Saniya and her devious plan to destroy the Jaaji, he pushes her out of anger in the building.
When the Heritage Coffee Shop is inaugurated, Bhuvi is thrilled to see the project in the name of late Ammamma.
Varudhini creates a ruckus to marry Harsha, but Bhuvi triggers her and explains how Varu loves Harshith.