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Ganesha lives happily in a complex owned by Ramanamurthy. Things take a turn when he falls in love with Adilakshmi, the youngest daughter of Ramanamurthy who sings under the pseudonym Shruti.
Vijay and Vinod are two lookalikes who are unhappy with their routine lives. When they cross paths, they decide to break the monotony by exchanging places.
Krishna (played by Ananth Nag), who agrees to act as the husband of a rich girl, Meera (played by Thara), for money. This creates complications when his own wife, Radha (also played by Thara), finds out about the arrangement. The story takes a turn when Meera's father reveals the tragic circumstances behind her life, leading to a resolution where Krishna and Radha reunite.
The movie portrays Sai Baba as a child abandoned by his Hindu parents and raised by a Muslim couple, who later returns to Shirdi, preaches communal harmony, and performs miracles. The film also depicts the transition from Shirdi Sai Baba to Sathya Sai Baba, considered his reincarnation.
When an arrogant young woman frames a poor canteen owner and gets him arrested, he decides to teach her a lesson.
Lord Indra requests the help of a common man, Narendra, to save his kingdom. Narendra, however, poses a challenge to Lord Indra, to spend a month as a mortal on the earth.
Jyothi is all set to marry her fiance, Sridhar, chosen by her parents. But in a cruel twist of fate, she is forced to marry Venu, a jealous college mate, who assaulted her.
Akaiya and her daughter, Urvasi, believe that everything can be bought with money and have no respect for fellow humans. Chittapa, a victim of their pomposity, decides to teach them a lesson.
On Chandru's wedding day, he learns a shocking truth that Sowbhagya is not his biological mother. Later, his father, recalls his past to reveal the truth about his birth mother, Lakshmi.