Plot
Army officer Bahadur Singh is recalled to duty on the day his wife gives birth to son Vijay. While way back on duty, Bahadur Singh's village is attacked by decoites, his sister raped and killed. He goes to police to file a complaint but is shunned. Enraged, Bahadur Singh takes law in his hand, join gang of bandits led by Daulat Singh and changes his name to Sher Singh.
One day Sher Singh is shot by police. Doctor Raghuveer Singh comes to treat him. But Sher Singh thinks that Raghuveer Singh is a police officer and kills him. When he realises his mistake, he repents and surrenders to police. Years pass by. Sher Singh's son Vijay grows up and falls in love with Aarti. Aarti is daughter of Mr Chaudhary, alias of decoit Daulat Singh. The son of Raghuveer Singh becomes a police inspector. Suraj has only one mission: Find Sher Singh and kill him to take revenge of his father's murder by Sher Singh.
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