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- A kind-hearted and compassionate woman is abducted and held in the hideout of ferocious bandits.
- A newly appointed Assistant Superintendent of Police, Ravinder Singh, questions terrorists' related deaths of his dad, Sarpanch Jaswant Singh; his mother; married sister, Satho Kapoor and her husband, Mitha; look after his new-born son, and wife, Jeeto; as well as deal with the fact that his younger brother, Harjinder, had raped and then killed a village woman, and was shot dead while trying to escape from police custody.
- Tradition and culture prevent a U.K. citizen from getting married to the girl of his choice.
- Ranjyot, Amar and their widowed mother flee from Rampur after their friend, Karim, informs them that their village is about to be attacked by Muslim shortly after the 1948 partition of India and Pakistan. The threesome manage to survive and end up in Dharampur in Punjab. They are re-united with Karim when both brothers get married to Jeeto and Satwant. The third time Karim comes in contact with them is when he hears of Ranjyot and his son, Dalbir, go mysteriously missing during the 1983-84 reign of Sardar Bahadur Jorawar Singh, corrupt Indian politicians and police officers, and the move to instigate Sikhs against their Hindu brothers.
- Prit lives a poor lifestyle along with her widowed mother in a village in Punjab. After a series of misunderstandings with her fellow-collegian, Amarkumar Pal, both fall in love and want to get married. Amarkumar meets with Laajo, who approves of him, but Amarkumar's maternal uncle, Shaadilal, opposes this marriage as he knows that Laajo is not who she claims to be and that Prit may be an illegitimate child.
- Obeying his widow's mother's wishes Punjab-based Dharam Singh gets himself engaged to Nimmo, and re-locates to London. He gets employed but circumstances compel him to get married to Kamal, who passes away shortly after birth to Dolly. Unable to return, he brings up Dolly on his own. Years later Dolly has grown up, is insolent and determined to live life her own way, leaving Dharam alone to deal with facing his ailing and debt-ridden mother and an unwed Nimmo.
- The storyline is simple: a police officer's son wants to become a Dacoit and this leads to hilarious situations.
- Chaudhry Yashpal seduces Reshma and secretly marries her in a Mandir. He becomes intimate, and when she becomes pregnant refuses to have anything to do with her, and marries a wealthy woman. Years later, Yashpal is a widower and the father of two daughters, Nimmo and Nikki. He arranges both their marriages only to find out that Nimmo loves a man named Veera, and Nikki also has a boyfriend. He turns his wrath on Veer, who becomes an embittered bandit while Nimmo kills herself. Devastated but undeterred at these turn of events, he decides to go ahead and force Nikki to marry the man of his choice.
- Misunderstandings between two friends, Jageer Singh and Shingara Singh, results in the murder of the later, while Jageer is arrested and sentenced to life in prison. Years later Jageer's son, Gurmeet, is reunited with childhood sweetheart, Pammi, the daughter of Shingara, and both fall in love, much to the chagrin of her mother, Jeeto, who will never permit her daughter to marry the son of the man who killed her husband, and instead arranges her marriage with Raja, the son of Komand Singh.
- After Lahore-based Mir Mannu passes away in 18th century India, his widow, Mughlani Begum rejoices, celebrates her freedom, has many affairs with a variety of males (Qasim Khan, Mahmud Khan, Shenaz &c) raises her daughter, Akhter, and appoints Qasim Khan as her Faujdar. Things start to fall apart after Afghani Ahmed Shah Abdali invades India, and her very own Sikh soldiers (former bandits) revolt against her.
- A friend of her father's sexually molests baby Jeeta's mother. Her father finds out, takes his gun to kill the molester, but ends up killing someone else. On the run, he abandons his daughter, is subsequently arrested and sentenced to prison for 35 years. Jeeta grows up with her foster parents and gets married to Mahendar, whose widowed aunt refuses to accept her. She gives birth to a son, Teji. More problems will surface for Jeeta at the hands of Mahender's aunt.
- Harwant Kaur and her husband get cheated out of their land by tyrannical and oppressive Zamindar Sardar Jwala Singh. Her husband leaves, and she has to bring up two sons, Jaswant and Gurdeep, on her own. Years later, hoping to avenge the humiliation, she instead must deal with the fact that Jaswant loves Kulwant Kaur; while Gurdeep has befriended abusive and alcoholic Rathore - who are both Jwala's children.