- With the help of a young man, a ghost get its revenge for its death.
- In a heritage palace, Gandharva Mahal, which has belonged to the royal dynasty Rudramaneni for centuries. As of today, Rayudu is its heir who has lost his splendor and resides in the outhouse with his wife and two daughters Visalakshi and Jagadhamba. He allows the palace in different portions for people of various mindsets on rent to make ends meet. In which some willies misuse the generosity of Rayudu and power over him. At that point, Manoj, an energetic man lands on the premises and joins as a tenant where he spots old insane beggar Amurtha Valli wandering in the surroundings. He terror-stricken the sly with a fake horror play and aligns them. Meanwhile, Rayudu fixes a fine alliance for Visalakshi and decides to bestow the palace as a dowry. He requests the tenants to vacate which they deny but Manoj tactically restores it. Parallelly, he always squabbles with Jagadhamba, and in time, they crush. Suddenly, one night, aghast Manoj grounds Rayudu with a bloodied nose and claims that a supernatural power batter and warns him never letting the palace. Rayudu states it may be his father Rudramaneni Narsimha Rayudu and spins rearward.
A long time ago, Rudramaneni Narsimha Rayudu is an arbiter who is esteemed as a deity. In his reign, that terrain is eternal from four sides. He adores the Gandharva Mahal and dotes on his sibling Jagadhamba. Based on his father's promise, Narsimha Rayudu knits Jagadhamba with malice Phanindra Bhupati being unbeknownst. Soon after, Bhupati ruses, by discomfit himself as down and out. Annoyed, Narsimha Rayudu gives half of what he owns including the Gandharva Mahal to his sister and walks out of the house. He also gifts a one-fourth to his true blue Seshayya. It turns out Bhupati lusts on his sweetheart Amrutha whom he aspires to be his spouse. However, she refuses it as Bhupati is already in wedlock. The vicious Bhupati then slays Jagadhamba and makes it a suicide. Only a week after, he attempts to splice Amurtha in the Gandharva Mahal. Being cognizant of it, Narasimha Rayudu flares up on Bhupati when Seshayya dies in combat. Narasimha Rayudu is back-stabbed when he slaughters Bhupati. Before leaving his breath, Narasimha Rayudu warns Gandharva Mahal belongs to him and nobody can dare to touch it. Devastated Amrutha, blames herself for the deed and transformed into a beggar.
The wedding arrangements of Visalakshi are in progress at the palace under the charge of Manoj. Rushi, the bridegroom, arrives with his family. Bujji, his maternal uncle, is a duplicitous ploy to squat the palace to convert it into a hotel and nabs the documents. The following night, he has thumped by Narasimha Rayudu's soul and spooked. Rushi's mother decides to cancel the nuptials when Manoj coaxes them and retrieves the documents. Despite this, Bujji gives a call to a wizard who senses the existence of Narasimha Rayudu and Bhupati therein. According to Narasimha Rayudu's guidance, the wizard captures the violent soul of Bhupati. In the interim, Rayudu learns about the love affair of Manoj and Jagadhamba when he invites his parents. Surprisingly, Manoj is the grandson of Seshayya that has sent by his mother Suguna to aid Rayudu.
Manoj reveals to Jagadhamba that the wallop of Narasimha Rayudu's soul on him and Bujji is part of his play to safeguard the palace. At once he is under dichotomy for words and doings of the wizard. Overhearing it, enraged Bujji knocks out Manoj, and assuming the wizard is also an impostor he breaks the bottle containing Bhupati's soul. The unfettered spirit of Bhupati enters Rishi's body and creates mayhem. To impede him, Narasimha Rayudu catches hold of Manoj's body when a deadly battle erupts. Immediately, the wizard rushes to Amurtha to solve the problem and avoid the imminent. Amurtha sacrifices her life to relieve Bhupati's soul. Manoj and Jagadhamba and Rushi and Visalakshi's marriages occur. Finally, the movie ends with Manoj viewing Narasimha Rayudu sitting on a chair and smoking a cigar, indicating that he would forever protect the Gandharva Mahal.
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