Thakur ( is a proud and dignified man with an solely daughter, Chanda who's of marriageable age. His spouse and he obtain an acceptable proposal from the home of a lawyer and his spouse. They settle for this proposal, and make it clear to the lawyer that he's unable to afford any dowry, to which the lawyer agrees. The groom, Suraj, accepts the bride with none dowry. Then Chanda's mother-in-law will get agitated over the shortage of dowry and begins harassing Chanda. The lawyer dies immediately throughout a court docket case, and Chanda is blamed for his demise. Finally Chanda is thrown out of the home, and Suraj is unable to do something. At this cut-off date, Thakur decides to promote all the pieces and provides all of it to Chanda's mother-in-law, who's now planning to get Suraj married once more. However will this gesture resolve Chanda's issues?