Story
Two brothers get separated, when fleeing from their village and reach Mumbai. Raju Randhir Kapoor is led to a crook and becomes a Pick pocket under his tutelage. The elder one Vinod Khanna becomes a Crime-Boss. They face each other when Raju sells a young girl Hema Malini to a Crime-syndicate run by his elder brother. Raju, after the incident realized his mistake and the girl's love towards him, goes back and demands to get his lady-love back. Faced with harsh reality of her status, she rejects to come back with Raju. Situations leads to worsening relationships, but Raju learns that he in fact is fighting with his elder brother. Can he save his brother?
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