Akshay (Pruthvi Ambaar) works as a company's marketing executive which produces product to improve sex life. He features in the company's ad itself and gets famous, while his parents are dreaming of get him married. Unknown to them, he is already married to Anvita (Milana Nagaraj) and gets caught red-handed by his parents. As they get them properly married again amidst all their respective relatives, the two families clash over trivial issues. Soon, Akshay acts distant for no reason which forces Anvi to question him. With no positive response, relationship between them worsens and they apply for divorce. Why is Akshay acting distant and will the couple realize they are meant to be together, is what the remaining film is about.
For Regn is another silly Kannada film which takes the audience for granted. The usually dependable Pruthvi Ambaar is extremely dull here and Milana Nagaraj is getting highly repetitive with such characters. The making too is not above an ordinary TV movie/serial and the film terribly tests the patience with it's pointless screenplay. There is no real conflict and the role of Ravishankar becomes useless, appearing unnecessarily in the flashback. Speaking of no real conflict, the final reveal regarding the supposed conflict is so silly, one wonders why would anybody part of this film would even agree to get the film on floors let alone film it.