On a regular patrol in Bangalore, the night duty police catches few transgender prostitutes who are waiting for customers.
At home, his parents and elder sister support him and want him to study well and become a respected person in the society.
His father sees him and advises him to be like a man and not play a female role even in dramas.
Some villagers learn of Madesha's girl-like behavior and complain to his father to take him to a doctor or a priest.
Meanwhile, Madesha fails in his college exams and develops a crush on his friend Govinda who is a boy.
The police inspector, after hearing Vidhya's/Madesha's story, assures her a job of an assistant to his friend who is a film director.
The movie ends with real pictures of Vidhya who becomes successful and campaigns for rights of transgender people.
Anoop Seelin composed the film score and the soundtrack; lyrics were written by Arasu Anthare.
[5] On requests from the makers, distributors refused to take up the film for distribution, not anticipating profits.
[5] Naanu Avanalla...Avalu also received support from and was promoted by directors Ram Gopal Varma and Girish Kasaravalli.