She locks him in the shack, which almost kills him. Neha starts a plan and sends Rajesh a love letter asking him to accompany her to an isolated shack. He is later released after one of the goons confesses.
Rajesh defeats the goons and Neha details the events to the police, but the police arrest Raju instead. It begins to rain, so they find shelter in an old house where they were attacked by goons. Later on, Neha's car breaks down and Rajesh offers her a lift, but as they were driving, his car also breaks down in the middle of a forest.
During the holidays, he returns home and gets a surprise when he finds that Neha has also re-located there. Meanwhile, Rajesh is caught by the police and is unable to see Neha's performance. Her doctor deems her unable to continue singing. In the middle of the show, Neha's voice becomes rough due to the vermillion. Angered Hari then calls another singer to replace Neha and secretly puts vermilion ( sindoor) in laddoos and gives them to Neha. Neha's Manager, Hari Saxena ( Shakti Kapoor) harasses her, but she refuses his advances and slaps him. Rajesh left his village to study in Mumbai where he becomes a fan of singer and dancer, Neha ( Divya Bharti) of whom he paints hoardings. The movie depicts Rajesh Tripathi ( Avinash Wadhawan) living in poverty with his widowed father, Shivshankar.