Raghav Rao and Janaki, both orphans, meet at an interview and become friends. Their friendship leads to marriage after which Janaki bears three sons, Vasu, Gopi and Chinna. Chinna, however, is estranged from his parents during a train journey. Years later, Vasu becomes an engineer and Gopi a bank officer. Janaki plans to get both of them married. But, both Vasu and Gopi fall in love with their respective employers daughters. Vasu’s lover Durga is a fun-loving person, while Gopi’s fiancée Geetha is an ambitious person who wants to make it big in her classical dancing career. Soon after their marriages, which are conducted simultaneously, Raghav Rao’s sons move out of their house and start living separately as both the daughters--in–law want to live on their own terms. The sons also stop helping their parents financially. During these turbulent times, Raghav Rao happens to meet a young man named Ravi. Ravi soon befriends Raghav Rao and Janaki. He decides to help them out by teaching Vasu, Gopi, and their wives a lesson. Is Ravi successful in his mission? What becomes of Chinna?