Thakur Ranvir Singh Chaudhary is a rich man in his town. He could never forgive his daughter because she married a man who was much below their economic status. After the death of Radha the responsibility of their three children fell on fell on his shoulders. Savitri Devi is hired to take care of the children. Vijay grows up and falls in love with Sonya. Meanwhile Thakur also falls for Savitri Devi. His friend Naseeb Kumar helps him. Pratap Singh is an enemy of Chaudhary. Does Pratap Singh succeed in his mission to destroy Chaudhary? Is Chaudhary able to win over Savitri Devi? Will Vijay and Sonia marry? Watch to find out!
The story of Sulakshana Devi to whom principles are the biggest thing in her life. She is a widow with two sons and a daughter and lives in a chawl. The landlord of the chawl behaves badly with her and robs her of her money. Her younger son Karan tries to settle things with the landlord but is sent to the children's remand home. Sulakshan Devi moves to the city with her one son and daughter. Karan runs away from the home and reaches the city falling prey to a life of crime. What follows is a story of principle forgiveness love and family.
Truth it has been said is stranger than fiction and what is generally regarded as ""Impossible"" (Anhonee) may be only a paradoxical twist of destiny. Such was the ""Impossible"" story of Roop and Mohlni two girls who had inherited their identical looks from the same father but who were as poles apart in their upbringing outlooks and character and Raj the young lawyer whose life became the most puzzling of all cases because both Roop and Mohini loved him. Roop became Mohini and Mohlni became Roop. The impossible was made possible and Raj married Mohini imagining she was Roop. But the ""Impossible"" can become ""Possible"" only temporarily when the truth came out it led to a shattering climax...
The film was made to commemorate the golden jubilee of Indian independence but Train To Pakistan with its humanist message remains a film for all times. Based on the novel by Kushwant Singh the film has a message that transcends the border of the little village where the action takes place. Mano Majra is a sleepy town on the Punjab border between India and Pakistan where Sikhs and Muslims have lived peacefully for years. As the freedom struggle reaches its climax the frontier become
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