Neelambari (Jyothi Misra) is the only chaste member of a vile group of raunchy lady-bachelors (RLBs). Neelambari is chaste in the sense that she will fall only for the 'guy' who doesn't immediately ejaculate on her shoes. Enter Venkata Subba Rao (Venkat), the 'guy'. He expresses his love to her, to which she replies by saying that she will believe him only if he comes to her hostel in the dead of the night and kisses her within three days (aha! an Agni Pariksha! we guess our man has to resist all the RLBs' moves and go straight to her!). But alas! All three days he follows one or the other RLBs into their rooms, mistaking them for Neelambari. The question, of course, is that if Venkat loved Neelambari so much, couldn't he have recognized that it is not Neelambari that he is following in the first place? Naturally, answering such a simple question would require logical thinking, which would require a brain, which is probably too much to ask of anybody involved in this bomb. Finally, there is this slapping the RLBs back to senses - 'life is short and blah blah blah blah blah blah.' (Funny! After the movie, we thought life is not short enough.)
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