A lower-caste male falls in love with an upper-caste princess.
Acting
Dara Singh flexes more than acts — and that's the POINT.
Production
1963 studio-system excess: every frame screams 'we had a budget AND issues.'
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Faulad arrived during Dara Singh's peak 'B' movie dominance, when his wrestling fame translated to working-class hero fantasies that mainstream 'A' cinema wouldn't touch.
The film's 'progressive' caste narrative ultimately reinforces the very hierarchy it pretends to challenge — the 'good' lower-caste hero achieves worth through physical service to upper-caste interests. Revolutionary!