Wealthy Rajiv Sinha and middle-classed Amar Saxena are two childhood friends, with similar likes, and tastes. Their similar habits lead them to being in love with the same woman -- Seema, who loves Amar, and is willing to marry him no matter what. Rajiv attempts to offer money to Sapna’s guardian so that he can marry her, in vain though. Amar and Seema get married thinking that Rajiv would now give up his thoughts about Seema. Rajiv and Amar stop seeing each other, and regard each other as bitter enemies. Amar and Seema manage to exist, with Amar going on to become a successful prosecution attorney. Meanwhile, Rajiv has been charged with killing a young woman. During the trial, Rajiv’s only defense is that he was with another woman when the murder was committed, but refuses to name the woman. While the judge is pronouncing the sentence, the court proceedings are interrupted when Rajiv’s defense lawyer produces the woman who was with Rajiv that entire night -- Mrs. Seema Saxena.
Wealthy Rajiv Sinha and middle-classed Amar Saxena are two childhood friends, with similar likes, and tastes. Their similar habits lead them to being in love with the same woman -- Seema, who loves Amar, and is willing to marry him no matter what. Rajiv attempts to offer money to Sapna’s guardian so that he can marry her, in vain though. Amar and Seema get married thinking that Rajiv would now give up his thoughts about Seema. Rajiv and Amar stop seeing each other, and regard each other as bitter enemies. Amar and Seema manage to exist, with Amar going on to become a successful prosecution attorney. Meanwhile, Rajiv has been charged with killing a young woman. During the trial, Rajiv’s only defense is that he was with another woman when the murder was committed, but refuses to name the woman. While the judge is pronouncing the sentence, the court proceedings are interrupted when Rajiv’s defense lawyer produces the woman who was with Rajiv that entire night -- Mrs. Seema Saxena.
Studio: Unknown
/ 2000
/ 147 Minutes