Plot
Shalini wants her daughter, Jyoti, to marry the son of wealthy man, Gulu. But Jyoti isn't attracted to Gulu. So she meets Deepak and they both fall in love. Then Shalini agrees with her daughters choice and lets her marry Deepak. But Jyoti comes to know that Deepak is not a wealthy guy as he pretended all along the way.
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