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- Ishwar is a simple-minded and honest young man, devout and religious, he cares for everybody. He meets with a young widow with a son and marries her. This story is about him and his trials and triumphs.
- Agent 116 Gopal is assigned the case to solve the mystery behind the missing of young women in Bombay.
- After the death of his father, Raghu and his mother are left in a destitute way of living which prompts him to steal food for the survival of his mother. The police then arrest him with his mother dying in the process; before he could reach the police station he escapes and is taken in by a criminal don only to become an outlaw. When he is asked to abduct a child which results in the death of the mother his heart changes and he decides to surrender to the law. Years later after his release from jail he promises the inspector to go straight and drives a truck for survival. He comes to the assistance of a young woman named Malti who is on the run from her abusive guardian, Raju; at first he attempts to turn her in but later on relents when he learns of her position. Both Raghu and Malti then fell in love and decide to get marry and soon are proud parents to a daughter, Banku. The duo then get settles in a corner but Raghu criminal friends who he uses to work for are not willing to let go of him and decides to create situations that will leave him with only one option - that of re-uniting with the gang.
- Advocate Jhun Jhunjhunwala hires Vijay Kumar to act as a husband for a rich, wealthy, and spoiled girl named Radha, to which Vijay agrees to. As time passes, both fall in love together, and decide to get married. Shortly after that Vijay is arrested and imprisoned. When Jhunjhunwala investigates, he find out that Vijay is held for the murder of his wife, Vaishali Verma, who was killed before Vijay met Radha.