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Anand Kumar is a honest middle-class man, who lives with his sister, Geeta. When Geeta goes missing, Anand at first contacts the police. When the police are unable to locate her, he decides to take the task upon himself, and travels to Bombay city. Upon arrival, he meets with a cabaret dancer named Roma, and both get friendly. What Anand does not know that he and Roma are mere pawns in a deadly web of deceit and lies, which can only lead to their deaths.

Top Cast

  • Dimple Kapadia

    Dimple Kapadia

    Meena

  • Mithun Chakraborty

    Mithun Chakraborty

    Anand Kumar

  • Raaj Kumar

    Raaj Kumar

    Kailash

  • Amrish Puri

    Amrish Puri

    Diwan

  • Raj Babbar

    Raj Babbar

    Prakash

  • Anita Raj

    Anita Raj

    Roma

  • Vinod Mehra

    Vinod Mehra

    Inspector Saxena

  • Jagdeep

    Jagdeep

    009

  • Kader Khan

    Kader Khan

    Dr. Kalidas

Overview

Anand Kumar is a honest middle-class man, who lives with his sister, Geeta. When Geeta goes missing, Anand at first contacts the police. When the police are unable to locate her, he decides to take the task upon himself, and travels to Bombay city. Upon arrival, he meets with a cabaret dancer named Roma, and both get friendly. What Anand does not know that he and Roma are mere pawns in a deadly web of deceit and lies, which can only lead to their deaths.

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