Once upon a time, in a kingdom, the King is enticed by a malevolent court dancer, Chanchala, and sets forth to knit her, which is barred by his brother-in-law Purushotham. So, the King ostracizes him and splices Chanchala, the wiles, to slay him with the two princes by drowning a boat. Years roll by, and Chanchala, as the Queen regnant, tramples the kingdom. However, she is ceaselessly haunted by a ghost for her sins. At that time, a sage, Marmayogi, was posted as the adviser, and his son Bhaskar was the commander. Besides, in the countryside, Prabhakar, a rebel, impedes the enormities of the Queen and shields the fatality. Purushotham also joins him. Since his presence becomes a hazard, the Queen uses various means to clutch him, but in vain. Hence, she utilizes Prabhavati as a spy who tactically enrolls in Prabhakar's team but later genuinely loves him, discerning his ideologies. Prabhakar gets periodic instructions from the Goddess, which he follows. Meanwhile, Prabhakar's aides are imprisoned with Prabhavati when he gallantly secures them and seizes the Queen. Therein, the ghost appears when she confesses her crimes. On the verge of beheading, Bhaskar onslaughts and captures everyone. Now, the Queen returns to her throne when Bhaskar detects the ghost is his father and the operative to Prabhakar. Hence, he moves forward to arrest when, as a flabbergast, he unveils himself as a King who escaped from death. Moreover, Prabhakar & Bhaskar are siblings, and Prabhavati is the progeny of Purushotham. At last, Chanchala commits suicide. Finally, the movie ends happily with the marriage and crowing ceremony of Prabhakar & Prabhavati.