On one of his missions, he is sent to the South where he falls in love with a village girl named Koyal who lives with her parents and little sister, Munni.
Delighted at Kranti Kumar, Koyal's parents also accept their love and decide to announce their wedding.
Suddenly during their engagement, a mysterious man named Gopinath asks Kranti Kumar about his lifestyle.
Gopinath then reveals that he is a bastard son of a corrupt politician Amavas and mocks Kranti Kumar for not knowing about his parents.
Soon Amavas becomes Kamal's right hand man and a young village girl named Gayatri Devi falls for him to whom he reciprocates, but he drugs and rapes her one day.
Amavas changes his name to Vijay Bahadur Kunwar in order to gain status and power much to the shock of Kamal and starts campaigning.
A furious Gayatri Devi goes to a temple, stands in front of Kali idol and vows that her son will avenge her humiliation and death.
Meanwhile, Amavas marries another lady, Tara who is a daughter of a rich landlord and steals the latter's palace.
Discovering that Tara and Kranti are plotting his downfall, Amavas orders his slave Bhola to kill his second wife.
The next day, Tara's dead body was kept at the funeral and knowing that his father was the cause, Kranti charges at Amavas and beats him mercilessly.
For his final diabolical plan, Amavas orders Bhola to bring Koyal to his chamber.
Kamal, who by this time is fed up of being Amavas' crony and wants to turn a new leaf, protests and tries to protect Koyal, but he is murdered by Bhola.