

Kammo explains to him that the dakkus aren't bad, and that they just want to make the rich and the poor equal. And just as predicted, they want to get married. Why is he annoyed, you ask? Because the village girl that Rakka wants to marry, Kammo (Padmini) starts to like Raju. He is very suspicious and is annoyed at Raju. One of the people who don't believe Raju is Rakka (Pran). He shows off his talent, and some believe him and some don't. Here he has to prove to the unbelieving dacoits and their families that he is indeed just a dafliwala, and not a police officer. Misunderstanding this, the dakkus kidnap Raju. When he hears sounds outside, he comes out and says, "Khabardaar, mein police officer hoon" (Don't dare, I'm a police officer).

When the Sardar becomes unconscious, Raju is worried. In fact, he ties the wound, and feeds the man. Yes, a fork, obviously Raju isn't a very violent person. Raju reaches into his bag and takes out his most powerful weapon.a fork. When Raju passes by, singing in a quite jolly way, the Sardar points a gun at him, and tells Raju to take out any weapons that he has. The story begins when the Sardar of a gang of Dakkus is shot by a police officer. But in between those two barriers is Raju (Raj Kapoor), a simple and honest fellow, who is pure as the Ganga River.hence the title. The movie has a basic theme: dacoits against the law. Once again, Raj Kapoor produces a nice and touching movie.
