

Dharmendra inherits a fortune with strings attached — and uncle's son is the worst string ever.
Ajay Shankar Sharma and his mom, Shivani, live a poor lifestyle until one day when Shankar's maternal uncle, Deviprasad, comes to visit them and bequeaths a large estate and wealth for their well-being, on the condition that they improve their home-town Sundergarh, the responsibility of which lies on Deviprasad's son, Sarjuprasad.
Acting
Dharmendra's earnest everyman against village corruption
Production
Sundergarh village sets with authentic 80s rural aesthetic
Director
Dulal Guha
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Dulal Guha directed Dharmendra in multiple rural dramas; this was their late-period collaboration after hits like Dushman (1971).
The 'benevolent NRI uncle' trope peaked in 1980s cinema, reflecting real remittance flows transforming Indian villages.
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