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- Biography of Savitri, an actress from South India movie industry, who ruled the industry for two decades during 50s and 60s.
- The film narrates the events that occur when a unit of policemen from Kerala reach the Naxalite prone areas in North India for election duty.
- Ravi's parents asks him to marry someone else rather then is love Laxmi for the sake of his father.After the wedding they travel in a train which has newly married couples the train meets with a disastrous accident.Ravi sees an unconscious bride lying next to him and takes her home but finds that his wife died in the accident and the bride whom he bought home is Parvati.Ravi decides to find her husband Gopal but before that Parvati finds the truth and escapes from the house.Parvati falls into the river Jamuna and lands in house of Gopal where here brother Manohar to comes who has lost his eyesight after the accident.But Parvati cant disclose he identity to Gopal nor Manohar.
- An abused homeless male and a mentally-challenged woman become friends.
- Mohan and Asha are in love and eventually marry in a private temple much against Mohan's parents' wishes. Mohan goes out of town for some months. Upon his return his parents lies to him that Asha is died. Mohan marries Seema and has two children. Mohan is employed with the local municipality. After 10 years Asha takes over as collector and Mohan's boss. Asha helps Mohan and his family in best possible ways and wants the truth to never come out. However, rumors start to circulate about Mohan and Asha. Seema at first disregards these rumors but later comes to know the truth. She decides to end her life but Asha saves her and loses hers' in the process.
- Sundaram Pillai has 2 wives at 2 residences.
- The story revolves around an urban South Indian joint family composed of brothers, their wives and children and parent/s. It is the ideal household with every one getting along well until a glamorous actress moves in next door.
- Officer Kapil Khanna was a strict enforcer of the law. In order to gain evidence against the local mafia Don D'Costa he seek ed favour from his underworld friend Aazam Khan a man with a golden heart. Aazam Khan was successful in securing evidence against D'Costa but the mafia got wise to it and before Aazam Khan could reach the law, D'Costa with the help of his friend Dalpat Dalal liquidated him. The blame of Aazam Khan's death was owned by a petty driver Nathulal for a price paid by Dalpat Dala. Aazam Khan's little son Akbar swore vengeance against Police Officer Kapil Khanna as he felt him responsible. Kapil Khanna's wife delivered a baby boy in the hospital of D'Costa, so did Dalpat Dalal's wife to a baby girl. D'Costa returned Dalpat's favour by interchanging the two on Dalpat's insistence. Kapil Khanna was enraged at this and he took to a legal battle against the hospital authorities. The court gave the custody of the little girl to Nathulal's wife Banto who worked as a casual labourer in the hospital. Banto named the little girl Lakshmi and groomed her to become an ace pickpocket in time to come.
- The two brothers named Veerasimhan and Sasankan, who fight with each other over ruling their father's kingdom and for marrying the village dancer Chandralekha.
- Life is a constant struggle for Malini, a poor young woman with an ailing father. She reluctantly accepts stage actor-friend Sundari's suggestion to go on stage, and joins her theatre group, Kala Mandhiram. Success smiles on her and she soon becomes an idol of the masses. Sampath, a suave swindler, befriends Malini and takes control of her life. How she manages her life as a puppet in his hands, forms the rest of the plot.
- Two detectives who are prone humour find crimes and other illegal activities which they investigate. Meanwhile they search about a missing girl of a minister.