Ravi Teja (Vivekananda) is the manchi abbayi who doesnt mind walking all the way home after donating his Merc to a needy friend. So when this rich dude falls in love with a poor girl and Dad objects to it saying he should just sleep with her and then ditch her after the fancy wears off, Viveks blood boils and he walks out of the house.
With no money on hand and a girlfriend to take care of, he has to start life afresh. Whats more, he even has to prove to his Dad that love is not just about making love and giving in to carnal pleasures. He tells his girlfriend Swapna (Vani) that they shall lay off each other for the next five years. What happens then? ....Read here
Idlebrain.Com: There is a father (Ajay Ratnam) who believes that love means sharing worldly pleasures with a female (Preethi Nigam). There is a son (Ravi Teja) who thinks that love is sacred and pristine. There is a mother (Sana) who thinks that husband (Benarjee) should be dominated in the family in order to have more grip on the proceedings of running a family. There is a daughter (Vani) who thinks otherwise.
What would be the reaction of parents when these two youngsters fall in love? The parents resist. Boy's father says that his son can go with his girl friend and enjoy. Girl's mother says that she can't afford an unruly daughter staying in her house.
Boy takes the girl away and stays in a poor house as a common man by working as an office boy and a car driver. He decides not to have physical relationship with the girl to prove his father that love can exist without sex.
First half of the film is good. Second half has serious shades to it. The director, overall, did a good job, but ignored commercial elements in the second half.