Hari R. Srivastav, a middle-class man in rural India, marries Seema despite her dislike for his step-brothers, Govind and Rajesh. After Hari leaves for law school in Bombay, Seema finds a way to separate the two boys, who then become beggars before being taken in by a devout Muslim, Rahim. Years later, the trio reunites in a courtroom, where Hari is the judge, Rajesh is accused of various crimes, and Govind is accused of murder.
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In rural India, Hari's life is turned upside down as he navigates a complex family dynamic with his two step-brothers, Govind and Rajesh, before embarking on a new journey with his wife Seema, whose troubled past with his step-brothers threatens to disrupt their harmonious family life.