Mr. Gupta passes away after an accident, leaving behind his ailing wife and son, Ramnath. When they are informed that the company does not accept liability for Gupta’s death, his wife falls down the stairs and faints. When Ramnath goes to fetch a doctor, he is knocked down and run over by a speeding car, losing the use of his left leg. When he returns from hospital, he finds that his mom has passed away, and his landlord has evicted him. Penniless and hungry, he roams the streets of Bombay and befriends a blind young man, Mohan. Mohan is on the look-out for his sister, Meena, who works as a nurse in one of the hospitals and hopes to be reunited with her. Both friends befriend an ailing young girl, Manjula, and hope to get some money from her so that Ramnath can attend school. But sadly, Manjula passes away. Meena refuses to recognize Mohan as she does not wish to associate herself with a lowly beggar; while Ramnath is arrested by the police for his involvement with a group of robbers.
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Hum Saath Saath Hai
The trials and challenges of a joint family in India, whose parents are Ramkishen and second wife Mamta, and have three sons and a married daughter. The eldest son is handicapped since birth, and is from Ramkishen’s first wife. Mamta, the second wife, hates him, and like Kaikeyi in Ramayana wants the estate and wealth in her sons’ names. She and her daughter’s father-in-law, scheme together, and have the eldest son, including his wife and child, thrown out of the house. Mamta and her sons are all set to control the finances and the estate – until she finds out that her very own sons do not approve of nor support her actions in throwing their step-brother out of the house.