- Shankar and Birju grew up on the footpath together like orphans. They knew only the principle of friendship. They both met Pammi , who was in the clutches of a ruthless man, called Jumbo. All three of them looted a marriage Procession, planned by Jumbo. Birju's greed resulted in getting Shankar caught by the police. Pammi was hiding from Jumbo's wrath and also the police, while Birju was living a lavish life. Shanker comes to know through Pammi about the whole episode and he decides to take revenge.While in jail Shankar learns of the presence of diamonds lying in the vicinity of Kala Parbat. On his release from prison, he and Birju start their journey to Kala Parbat. On the way Shankar beats up Birju and leaves him in a desolated place, and proceeds to Kala Parbat. The exact location where the diamonds were buried was known only to dumb child. The dacoits use to threaten the village people because of these diamonds.Shanker reaches the village where his human feelings came to the force. And Birju also escaping death reaches the same village. The tussle between Shankar, Birju and the dacoits started. And what was the outcome watch out in Yari Dushmani.—gavin (gunmasterM@hotmail.com)
- Shambu and Birju are two inseparable childhood pals. Both are into petty crime, and their crimes multiply as they grow older, getting bolder every year. When they come to know about a diamond necklace, they plan to steal it together, which they do successfully. Birju changes his mind about sharing the proceeds of this necklace with Shambu, and anonymously notifies the police that Shambu was involved in this crime. While Birju absconds, Shambu is arrested and sentenced to prison. Years later the two meet in a small village where they come to know that a box of priceless diamonds is buried nearby. The secret hiding place is known only to a mute child. Both Birju and Shambu descent in this village, with Birju is masquerading as a police inspector; and Shambu as a Catholic priest, both will now try their individual best to win the trust of this child, and grab the diamonds.—rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
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