Plot: A poor mill worker, Dhanraj,
finds out that his sister,
Pushpa, is pregnant, and that
the man responsible for this is
his boss, Hira. He goes there to
get him to marry her, only to be
told to get his sister an abortion.
Unable to bear this shame, she
kills herself, and Dhanraj
swears to avenge her death.
Hira fires Dhanraj, leaving him,
his wife, two sons and a
daughter destitute and on the
verge of starvation. Deciding to
kill himself and his family, he
takes them on an outing at
Chowpatty, and there he mixes
poison in some snacks and
takes them to his family. On the
way, a small boy steals the
food. Dhanraj catches up to this
boy, and takes the food away
from him, and disposes it off.
He finds that this small boy has
a winning lottery ticket. He
rejoices, tells this good news to
his family, and adopts the boy,
who is now his goodluck charm.
Thereafter they live a very
comfortable life. Years later, all
of Dhanraj's children, Renu,
Vishwas, and Kishan have
grown up alongwith the boy,
Amar, who is now a police
inspector. Renu and Vishwas
are married, and Amar and
Kishan will soon be married too.
Kishan gets married to Hira's
daughter, and Amar marries a
petty thief, Geeta. Things don't
go quite well in this household,
as money is being embezzled;
and then Vishwas' wife blames
Amar of sexually molesting her,
forcing Amar and Geeta to
leave the house. Dhanraj has
always considered Amar a
goodluck charm for this house,
feels vulnerable and open to
attacks. And his
perceptiveness gives fruit
when Vishwas and his wife
decide to leave this house and
live separately, and it is on the
very same day that Dhanraj is
arrested for marketing
suprious drugs, and the
arresting officer is none other
than Inspector Amar.