- Multi-millionaire Ajay lives with his newly wed wife, Kavita, mother, Ranimaa and a younger brother Vijay. Ajay's thriving business is managed by himself along with Vijay and the Munim. Ajay finds out that over the years Vijay has been indulging himself into lecherous activities with the business finances and thus confronts him leading to Vijay partnered by the Munim hurling Ajay from a mountain. Ajay is then bitten by a poisonous snake but finds his luck turning when he is rescued by the head of a snake-charm tribe leader, Ustad, who together with his daughter, Myna arranges to have him bitten by another snake curing him while they nurse him back to consciousness albeit with a memory loss. Both father and daughter agrees to let Ajay takes up lodging with them resulting in Ajay and Myna falling in love much to the chagrin of Myna's admirer, Tikora. Meanwhile Ustad and Myna rename Ajay, Pardesi and manually prepares him to be a successful snake-charmer while Tikora wants Paredesi dead. A confrontation between the two leads to fist-cuffs leaving Pardesi gravely wounded. An embittered Pardesi is then approached by the occupants of a car who happen to be Ranimaa, Vijay and Kavita where-by he is taken to his mansion and is again danger to his life at the hands of Vijay who wants to claim his property and estate once and for all.—gavin (racktoo@hotmail.com)
- Beautiful Myna is a snake-charmer and lives with her father, Ustad, who is the head of their tribe. She is to marry his assistant, Tikora, soon. One day, Ustad finds the body of a seriously injured young man and brings it home. The man appears to have been bitten by a poisonous snake, so the Ustad charms another snake to bite him a second time and take the venom out. After sometime the man regains conscious, but is unable to remember his name or where he is from, but does wear an expensive diamond ring. Ustad and Myna decide to call him Pardesi and look after him until he regains his health and memory. Myna and Pardesi both fall in love, much to the chagrin of Tikora. Ustad then comes up with a solution to teach him all relevant snake-charming skills, thus making him a native, and be eligible to marry Myna. Tikora does not appreciate this, and wants to kill Pardesi. When Ustad opposes him, he throws him over a cliff, and Myna and Pardesi run away, fearing Tikora and his poisonous snake. A car stops by in the mountain region, and the young couple are given a lift to a palatial house, and separated. The owners of the car, Ranimaa, Savitri, and Vijay claim that Pardesi is Ajay, their son, husband, and brother respectively. Pardesi wants to leave immediately, but Myna convinces him to stay. What Pardesi/Ajay does not know that he did not have an accident, and that it was Vijay who had him thrown off a cliff, so that he can claim the entire inheritance for himself. Has fate given Vijay a second chance to do away with Ajay?—rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
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