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Advocate Rasik Bhiari Saxena sends an innocent child Mahesh to children's hope with charges of murder.His father Chander decides to avenge this and kidnaps one of his twin child and names him Ratan and teaches him all the way to con people.While the other twin Ajay studies in London and marries a foreigner for which Saxena throws him out of the house.Saxena is then framed for a murder and Chader asks Ratan to take Ajay's place whose also framed for robbery.After Ratan finds truth of Chander he along with Mahesh decides to find truth behind Saxena and Ajay's arrest.[email protected]

Shady and corrupt lawyer, Rashik Bihari Saxena, frames an innocent child, Mahesh Chander, the son of a convicted thief, for murder. Mahesh is sent to juvenile jail for several years. His father, Shankar, swears vengeance against Advocate Saxena, and abducts one his children, a boy, and names him Ratan. He and his wife, Shanta, nurture him and let him grow with them. Shankar teaches him all the tricks that would make him a master cat burglar. Years later, Ratan has grown up to be a master cat burglar while his lookalike brother, Ajay Saxena, is studying in London. Ajay returns home with a Caucasian wife, Kathryn, who is not welcomed by Advocate Saxena, as a result Ajay too leaves the house. Then a woman named Ruby Gupta is killed, and the evidence links this crime to Saxena. The police arrest him, and a trial is conducted. In the meantime, Shankar asks Ratan to take Ajay's place in the Saxena household, which Ratan does so. As a result, Ajay is framed for a robbery, is arrested and held in jail. With both father and son awaiting respective trials, it looks like Shankar is going to have his vengeance after all.—rAjOo ([email protected])

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Keywords
  • vengeance
  • lawyer
  • cat burglar
  • burglar
  • crooked lawyer
Genres
  • Action
  • Comedy
  • Drama
Release date Oct 28, 1982
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin India
Language Hindi

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Runtime 2h 16m
Color Color
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