Venkata Ramana (Mahesh Babu) faced familial estrangement at a young age when his father (Jayaram) was imprisoned for murder. He was abandoned by his mother (Ramyakrishna), who remarried and moved on, ramana grew up in guntur with his great-aunt and maternal uncle. Inherited with the family's chili business, he strives to make a living. However, his life takes a turn when he receives a call from his long-lost mother.
The call, rather than a reunion, turns out to be a legal document renouncing any claim to the family's property. The narrative revolves around the pivotal moment when ramana is presented with the document by his mother, and the subsequent decisions he makes. The film explores the complexities of the mother-son relationship, unfolding the emotional journey of a son grappling with the consequences of familial separation and the challenging choices he faces.
It is set against the backdrop of guntur and driven by the intricacies of family dynamics, the story delves into the societal and personal repercussions of strained relationships. As the plot unfolds, the audience witnesses the twists and turns of this tale, discovering the depths of the mother-son bond and how it weathers the challenges presented by legalities and family disputes.