In a neighborhood in Bombay, two brothers grow up in an environment marked by poverty and the struggle for survival. Their father, a former soldier, has fallen into despair and weakness, leaving the family in a difficult financial situation. As the boys grow older, their paths dramatically diverge; the older brother chooses a life of crime to provide for his family, while the younger one follows the path of honor and legal work.
Over time, the tension between the two brothers intensifies as the decisions they make lead them to oppose each other. The older brother becomes a feared gangster, known for his cunning and lack of scruples, while the younger brother strives to become a police officer, determined to fight against the corruption and injustice that surround them. This confrontation will not only test their family loyalty but also reveal the complexities of morality and the choices that shape their lives.
The film addresses themes like the struggle between good and evil, despair within society, and the quest for redemption in a world that seems to lack it. With raw realism and a powerful narrative, it is a poignant portrayal of human struggle and its terrible duality, leaving the viewer reflecting on the cost of the decisions we make.