Master Dinanath is a freedom fighter and participated in the war against the British in 1942 and independence was eventually won in 1947. But after independence, the people's love for their country seems to be diminishing and they are too busy betraying it like ex British landlord Thakur Pratab Singh. Master Dinanath finds out about Thakur Pratab Singh's illegal activities such as smuggling of weapons and ammunition and gets him arrested. In revenge for putting him in prison, Pratab Singh gets Master Dinanath's wife Bharati and daughter Priti kidnapped by Thakur's partner in crime Sher Singh to try to change his ways but, to no avail. Thakur also provokes an attack on Masterji's home by the local villagers, who accuse Dinanath of betraying his country and he is forced to flee his home with his young son Raju. His wife becomes a victim of leprosy and escapes from Sher Singh, leaving her daughter Priti in a friend's care. Masterji is informed that his wife and daughter could be dead as they find a necklace of hers near the train tracks. Masterji is devastated by his wife and daughter's loss and he and his son move on with their life. They settle into a slum called Bharat Nagar, which is divided into 4 sections with a don in each one of different backgrounds: Punjabi, Madrasi. Bengali and Muslim. All of them love their own section, but nobody thinks of themselves as Indian except Masterji. Masterji sets out trying to bring peace between the four dons and once they settle their differences, the four underworld dons use the Masterji's stay in Bharat Nagar to cover up their own illegal activities. 15 years later, Masterji's now grown-up son Raju turns out to be the opposite of his father. He starts working for Thakur Pratab Singh, unaware that Thakur had once kidnapped his mother and sister. Will Raju find out what Thakur did to his family? Will Master Dinanath find out his son is not who he thinks he is? and will Master ever find his wife and daughter again?
The song of Mohammad Rafi "Mere Desh Premiyon" was the last song of his in Manmohan Desai's film. Manmohan Desai and Mohammed Rafi, with Laxmikant Pyarelal's music, created a magical era of music in Bollywood movies. Shammi Kapoor acted in a supporting role in the movie and had no song. Two songs of Kishore Kumar and one song of Mohammed Rafi were pictured on Amitabh Bachchan. The song of Kishore Kumar "Khatoon Ki Khidmat Mein" was influenced by Mohammed Rafi's "Hum Kaale To Kya Hua Dilwale Hain" from the film Gumnaam. For this song, Amitabh Bachchan also dressed and acted like Mehmood, on whom that song was picturized. Laxmikant has sung "Gore Nahin Hum Kaale Sahi", a duet with Asha Bhosle, and his voice was used on both Amitabh Bachchan and Prem Chopra for the song. Asha Bhosle has sung for Hema Malini. Navin Nichol was the supporting actor, and also had one song, and Amit Kumar has sung for him, a duet with Kishore Kumar "Jaa Jaldi Bhaag Jaa". The music of the movie was fairly popular. The movie celebrated a golden jubilee in Hyderabad RAMAKRISHNA 70MM theatres, and was hugely successful on re-release in the 80s and 90s.