It stars Nandamuri Harikrishna, Jagapathi Babu, Venkat, Sivaji, Monica and music composed by S. A. Rajkumar.
Every year, it is customary for their clan members to decorate the goddess of the village with garland and dance in front of the temple.
On that occasion, Nagendra Varma Zamindar of the adjacent town attends with his son Aakash to offer the gold to the goddess as a solemn promise.
So, he ploys by knitting Swati with Aakash and crafty demands for their entire wealth, which they cheerfully give up.
But shockingly, he bows down before the photograph of Sivaramarajus's father, Ananda Bhupathi Raju, and drives rearward.
Once, Ananda Bhupathi verdicts and fastens Zamindar Veeraraju's daughter Rajyalakshmi with her love interest Ramakrishna, who belongs to a lower tier.
Herein, Veeraraju slyly implores for his head, which he bestows without hesitation, endorsing his authority and younger responsibility to infant Sivaramaraju.
Whereat, furious Swati revolts and ends her relationship with Aakash by removing the wedding chain (Mangalasutram) and quits with her brothers.
At last, Swati gives birth to a baby boy when Aakash and Narendra Varma reform and plead pardon.
[2] Other than "Ding Ding", all other songs were reused from Rajkumar's previous compositions from other Tamil films: "Andala Chinni" is based on "Azhagana Chinna Devathai" from Samudhiram (2001), "Pidugulu Padiponi" and "Amma Bhavani" were based on "Thaaye Thirisooli" from Tamil film Simmarasi (1998), "Nirupedala Devudivaiah" and "Swagatham" are based on "Thirunaalu Therazhaga" and "Kadhala Kadhala" from Surya Vamsam (1997), respectively.
[4] Full Hyderabad wrote "Every single scene is loud, every emotion exaggerated and every frame is loaded with sentiment.
[5] Telugu Cinema wrote "The director tried a family drama touching sister-brother sentiment with a not-very-impressive flashback.