

Overview
The emperor thwarts his intention of parting with his belongings to his lecherous nephew, Thakur Veer Pratap Singh and instead pledge everything to his grandson, Prince Anil. Before the Thakur can take any action on Crown Prince Anil; the emperor asks his trusted manager, Diwan Sardarilal to escape with Anil. But the Thakur catches up with the Diwan and abducts him thus he is separated from his wife and children with the crown prince losing his way in the process. Even after 20 years the Thakur is still holding the Diwan as hostage until he release information about two separate lockets which contains a secret map leading to a hidden treasure.
Top Cast


Jeetendra
Jeetendra
Shankar
Jeetendra
Shankar


Rekha
Rekha
Shalu
Rekha
Shalu


Vinod Mehra
Vinod Mehra
Raja
Vinod Mehra
Raja


Vijayendra Ghatge
Vijayendra Ghatge
Vijay
Vijayendra Ghatge
Vijay


Kader Khan
Kader Khan
Thakur Veer Pratap
Kader Khan
Thakur Veer Pratap


Asha Sachdev
Asha Sachdev
Sonia
Asha Sachdev
Sonia


Nirupa Roy
Nirupa Roy
Laxmi Sardarilal
Nirupa Roy
Laxmi Sardarilal


Shreeram Lagoo
Shreeram Lagoo
Diwan Sardarilal
Shreeram Lagoo
Diwan Sardarilal


Iftekhar
Iftekhar
Iftekhar
Sudha Chopra
Sudha Chopra
Sudha Chopra
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