When the Maharaja is ousted by an intruder, his wife and two sons, Badal and Jingu, flee. Badal gets separated while Jingu and his mother survive in near destitute conditions. Years later, Jingu has grown up to be a strong, muscled man, and sets out to seek Badal. Instead he encounters the region's wrestler, King Kong, over-powers him, and is crowned the new 'King Kong'. The Maharaja wants to honor him, but Jingu's mother distrusts this move and cautions her son. Jingu accordingly rejects the Maharaja's offer much to his chagrin, and he plots with his conniving Senapati to kill Jingu at any and all costs.—rAjOo ([email protected])
Dara Singh rescues a village maiden from a giant dinosaur and is given the name "King Kong" by the ruler of the land who also desires that the hero marry his lovely daughter, the princess. Wrestler King Kong appears as as the previously bestowed "King Kong" who is none too happy to lose his title to the muscular young upstart.—Michael Barnum