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- A troubled ACP adopts a young poor child named Deva whose mother and father died. When he grows up, he helps his adopted father as a police officer and ACP to solve various crimes around town to save his job and protect his family. Deva should not only help his father by tracking down a mob or fight gang members, but he has to release his half-brother Karan from police custody after he is framed for murder.
- On the day of his wedding, the life of a jailer is saved by an inmate during a prison break. Back in his cell the prisoner, Kishore, recounts his life story. He spent his childhood amidst the family of a wealthy thakur (landowner) and was treated like a son. But when the thakur died his jealous son relegated Kishore to the status of a servant. Kishore's romance with Asha, the young thakur's sister, earns him a beating. Rather than besmirch the family's honour by eloping, he agrees to leave on condition that he may return when he has become worthy of Asha's hand. He finds a job as a carnival daredevil, diving in flames from a high platform into a tank of fire. However, the carnival's lady owner wants thrills of a different kind and she isn't one to be trifled with -she killed and stuffed her cat to stop it running away..... When Kishore makes it clear that his heart lies elsewhere, Madame is not amused. She arranges for Kishore to be murdered. But the plan goes awry and Kishore ends up being wrongly convicted of her murder and thus finds himself in jail. Both the jailer and his fellow inmates sympathise with him. The jailer wants him to meet his new bride whilst his fellows work on a plan to get him released. One of these is a good idea, the other is not.
- Impecunious poet Parwana runs away from home with his pal Jagu to join a theatrical company. On the way they come across a gypsy camp and Jagu picks up gypsy dancer Koel and they fall in love. Parwana and Jagu soon cross swords with Khanna of Khanna Theatres, whose main attraction is beautiful and temperamental dancer Bijli, who is attracted by Parwana's poetry and physique. Parwana, Jagu, and Koel are soon working in Khanna Theatres. Parwana and Bijli fall in love, and Khanna gets jealous because he's in love with Bijli. Soon comes a showdown and Bijli walks out of Khanna Theatres arm-in-arm with Parwana and his stooges. The new team tries to start its own theatre business but love-stricken Khanna becomes vindictive and with his influence and money hounds them from place to place until Parwana and Bijli are ruined and heartbroken. In a desperate attempt to save Paiwana's poetic soul, Bijli, sacrificing her love for him, compromises matters with Khanna who helps to put Parwana on the stage once again. But Parwana needs more than mere success to feel happy, and soon he returns heartbroken to his parents' home, a sadder but wiser man. Now Parwana dedicates himself to national service. Khanna, realizing the intensity of Bijli's love for Parwana, gracefully gives her up and all rush to a public meeting for their individual professions and confessions. Evidently any place is good enough for the Punjabis to express their love, and a large crowd does not deter Bijli from expressing her love for Parwana on a public platform. It ends well.