Ram Babu is an exceptionally generous man, who makes use of his great wealth to serve his local community. He has many enemies who are jealous of his power, but the villagers love and revere him.
However, Ram Babu has no idea of his lineage and does not even know his birthday. Every year, a wise renunciate mysteriously arrives to remind him of his birthday and bless him.
Mythily, is a beautiful young woman, who is trained in traditional Indian classical dance. Her father, Srinivasa Rao is a wealthy man, who is instructed by her teacher to conduct her inaugural dance concert at the earliest.
Srinivasa Rao and Mythily return to their ancestral village, but, before her inaugural performance can be arranged, Ram Babu takes an obsessive liking to Mythily and forces her to perform only for him.
Due to his autocratic behaviour, Ram Babu faces enmity from many angles. However, when his own mother turns against him and reveals to him that he's not her child, but was brought in from an orphanage, Ram Babu's whole world comes crashing down. Will he succeed in finding his true identity? How will the relationship between Ram Babu and Mythily evolve? What will the future hold in store for them?