Ustadon Ke Ustad (1963 film)

Whilst in the police cell, he is met with dacoit "Mangal Singh", a known thief, who helps to plan their escape from a dodgy window to hand Dipak to a violent gang for Rs5000.

However, Dipak explains after his escape to Mangal, that he is in trouble with the police and a vindictive gang of thieves who are trying to kill him because he had identified Helen, the dancing queen who stole a massive amount of cash in a briefcase.

Eventually, Dipak makes Mangal unhappy, and diverted his mind as his greed for more money increases for an additional Rs 20,000 more to return him to the leader of the gang.

Despite escaping the violent thief "Mangal Singh", Dipak is left in a dilemma and holds a brief discussion with Johnny Walker, "Babu" - the classic comedian in Hindi Films of the 60s, 70s and Early 80s.

Mangal, who came to cash in by collecting Dipak, suddenly supports a newly found sister with a rakhi tied on his wrist.

Ashok Kumar declares his identity after Mangal rejects the cash, stating that the serial numbers are those from a robbery of Rs500k earlier, when Dipak was arrested.