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This results in Sujatha dropping out of college and staying at home. Sujatha protests, but her father stays firm. Her father tells her that she would be married to Raghu just as was decided years ago. She goes home scared, and as she had expected, the astrologer had told Sujatha's father. Once, when building up the courage to board the same compartment in the train as Venkat, Sujatha is spotted by the family astrologer. Venkat and Sujatha start dating and communicate with each other on the train by writing to each other on the blackboard at the side of the train. But in the end, Sujatha comes, indicating that she is in love with Venkat. Venkat asks Sujatha to come to the temple festival, to which she refuses. Venkat has an instant crush on Sujatha, which Sujatha does not reciprocate. He has a decent group of friends, and they are classmates with Sujatha. Venkat is from an extremely poor family and does small jobs to support his single mother, and pay the money lender. Meanwhile, Sujatha goes to college, where she meets Venkat. He goes to the extent of sleeping with his servant. Every time his mother speaks of Sujatha, he feels disgusted. Sujatha grows up to be a beautiful teenage girl, whereas Raghu becomes a rogue and a womanizer.

Meanwhile, Raghu's father gifts Sujatha with silver anklets and requests her to never remove them, to which she obliges.

When Raghu's family moves to another village, Sujatha and Raghu do not even say goodbye to each other. Once when Raghu attacks Sujatha's classmate when he helps her, Sujatha breaks all bonds with Raghu. He smokes and steals money from his father to gamble. Raghu is seen to be arrogant and negatively shaded since young. In a village, the parents of first cousins Sujatha and Raghu decide that the children will marry one another when they grow up. ( March 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. This section's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed.
