Meanwhile, Radha's elder brother marries the just-back-from-America Rita (Pinky Parikh) without the consent of his parents.
Allegations and counter-allegations follow and Dadaji (Arvind Trivedi) decides to split the property and separate brothers.
Radha receives culture shock when she reaches America with Deepak and has trouble adjusting with her abusive alcoholic husband.
Her in-laws are impressed with her values and her dedication and informs her parents about her true condition with her husband and recommend that they take her back to India.
Deepak's uncle and other conspirators again try to kidnap her, but timely intervention of Ram saves the situation from worsening, but in the fight Dadaji gets mortally wounded from a gunshot.
[5] Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya was released in 1998 and went on to collect around ₹22 crore (US$2.5 million) in days when tickets were sold for Rs 10 or Rs 15, making it the highest grossing collection for a Gujarati film at that time by a long margin until Chaal Jeevi Laiye broke its record.