Seema and Reema are lookalike step sisters.Shekar a dancer is in love with Seema he sees Reema smoking and drinking and slaps her mistakenly thinking her to be Seema,Reema goes to Bombay to revenge on her father Jugal Kishore who had left her mother when she was in her womb she sees Shekar dancing with a girl and gets attracted towards him but finds that he loves Seema and wants him at any cost.Reema falls in clutches lustful Rocky and Jengo,Jengo rapes and kills her along his men Mac and Sanki and secretly burn her body in forest.Reema's now turns into a wounded soul and wants revenge.
12 strangers intended for a bequeathment following the grisly murder of a blue blood descendant, are invited to a secluded mansion located in an unknown island. Where death awaits in the dark to grasp all of them one by one.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Ashok Saxena lives a middle-classed lifestyle along with his wife, Shobha, a former street dancer; and a younger college-going brother, Rajesh. His father
Shankar and Shambhu are close friends, who live together in the same house with Shankar's mom. Shankar ferries people in his boat, while Shambhu chops trees for a living. Their friendship, habits, and hobbies are the same, so much so that both fall in love with the same young woman, Reshma. But Reshma gives her heart to Shankar, and decides to marry him. This angers Shambhu, and he decides not to have to do with Shankar and his mom anymore. Then the Thakur's new-found son decides to close the ferries, and operate a motorized boat. He challenges Shankar to a race, with the loser having to leave the community and the profession, to which Shankar agrees.
King Azad gets locked in a dungeon by the British general Dyer who wants to take over his kingdom. Years later, Azad's son decides to put an end to Dyer's tyranny and comes to his father's rescue.
When Inspector Sultan Singh returns home after being away for a long time, he is shocked to see his grief-stricken parents. He sets out to exact revenge on the person responsible for the poor living conditions in his village.
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