- When two lovers separated due to financial circumstance are reunited several years later under one roof, sparks fly and emotions run high. How will they resolve this relationship?
- Raj (Amitabh Bachan) is an artist who lives with his single sister and widowed mother. Nita is assaulted and dies; the killer goes scot free. Raj takes revenge and finds himself on the run from the law. On the run he is reunited with his old flame Asha (Sharmila Tagore). While sparks fly, they both realize that they still love each other and yet they respect social values. How Raj, Asha, Mala and Sanjay (Sanjeev Kumar) resolve the knotty issue of unrequited love while the law is chasing Raj is the story skilfully narrated in the film through a series of flashbacks. Can Raj take a hostage and escape the police dragnet? Will Asha find the courage to help Raj? How will Sanjay reconcile his duty as a police officer with his love for his family. Though there are elements of Bombay filmi formulas and the film does drag on in parts, good acting, direction and storyline keep the viewer in a state of "what next" to the very end.—MG Gopalan
- Rajesh lives a middle-class existence in India with his sister, and is in love with a young woman, who he hopes to marry after finding a suitable husband for his sister. But fate has something else planned for him, as his sister is raped and killed. The police are unable to trace the killer, and Rajesh decides to do this on his own. He finds him and slays him, and as a result must now be on the run from the police. Rajesh takes refuge in a house, and abducts a child. It is then that he finds out that the child is none other than his former sweetheart's, who is now married to a Police Inspector. Rajesh must now decide to give up the child, and therefore his freedom, or use the child to make a getaway.—rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
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