Let the man be a saint, crooked or a pervert, the woman of India has always accepted him the way he is, but this one woman who comes from a rich background is full of ego and pride and because of this she doubts her husband's character and comes across a crooked pervert man who because of his lust spoils innocent girls. She thinks this pervert man is a God and her husband an evil till she realized the truth and once again becomes a true Indian woman.—gavin@[email protected]
While on a trip to a village, Amar is asked to stay in the Srivastav's residence. He meets with their stubborn and headstrong daughter, Jaya, and both, after a series of misunderstandings and confrontations, fall in love, and marry. Jaya moves in with Amar at his residence in Bombay, where she meets with their neighbours, Mr. Dharamchand and his wife. And then Amar starts suspecting Jaya of having an affair with Dharamchand. When Dharamchand is confronted, he vehemently denies this, but then deviously devises a scheme to separate the newly married couple.—rAjOo ([email protected])