[2] An amendment in independent India comes in which kingdoms are seized, and people from the royal family are no longer rulers.
People protest against that, and one such person is Police Inspector Dhirendra Singh, which causes his transfer to a small village.
His parents arrange his marriage with Janki, who is the daughter of Dhirendra's father's childhood friend.
Manupratap Singh's younger brother Bhanupratap, is in love with an orphan girl Kamli.
All are happy until Raja Jaipal Singh rapes Kamli, and she runs away from the village.
When Janki leaves for her husband's home, she is kidnapped by Jaipal Singh's nephew, who tries to rape her.
However, Manupratap, who finds Dhirendra a nice man, advises Janki to live with her husband and forget him.
Jaipal Singh sends his daughter Jaya abroad for education to stop her from questioning him.
He finds many dacoits have assembled, and they plunder many areas and the root cause is Jaipal Singh, but he lacks any evidence to prove it.
Later, Bhanupratap forces Jaipal to marry Kamli by threatening to kill Jaya.
He decides to save the child, to give it to Janki and to let her live with Manupratap and her son.