- A simple-minded small-time singer joins a group of bandits and becomes the cause for their moral transformation and turnaround.
- Orphaned Raju lives in Central India and makes his living singing songs. One day he comes to the assistance of an injured man and before he knows it, he is abducted and held by a band of bandits who believe that he is an undercover policeman. The man he assisted is none other than Sardar, the bandit leader, who treats him like a honored guest and eventually his daughter Kammo and Raju fall in love with each other. Kammo convinces Raju that they are socialists and are just making sure that wealth is equally distributed in the society. Then Raju is asked to accompany the bandits to a wedding feast where he witnesses a child and the wedded couple getting killed. Having seen enough, he goes to the police, who decide to confront and kill the bandits. Unable to see their deaths, Raju goes to warn the bandits but is shunned. Than a militant bandit named Raka kills the Sardar, takes over the bandits and decides to forcibly marry Kammo. The question is what can Raju do under these circumstances?—rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
- Raju, an orphaned vocalist in Central India, earns his keep through music. His life takes a dramatic turn when he aids an injured stranger, only to be kidnapped by outlaws mistaking him for a covert cop. The stranger is Sardar, the gang's chief, who warmly welcomes Raju. Amidst the chaos, Raju and Sardar's daughter, Kammo, develop a deep bond. Kammo persuades Raju of their socialist ideals, claiming their actions ensure fair wealth distribution. However, the illusion shatters for Raju at a wedding celebration where he witnesses the murder of innocents. Horrified, he informs the police, who resolve to eliminate the bandits. Torn between justice and empathy, Raju attempts to alert the gang but faces rejection. In a cruel twist, Raka, a radical outlaw, usurps leadership and aims to wed Kammo against her will. Faced with these dire straits, Raju must navigate a treacherous path to safeguard his love and ideals.—SunMaximusOne
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