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Mera Faisla (1984)

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Since the birth of civilization mankind are getting corrupted day by day Minute by Minute and as every dark cloud has a bright edge, same way when corruption increases there comes a soul who resists the corruption. The bold soul sacrifices even his or her last drop of blood to resist the "evil" against the "goodness". One needs only one thing to survive in this world of ups and downs, Sweet and sour and that is the "Courage". And this "Courage" has been personified through characters in Ranjit Films 'Humble Offerings' "MERA FAISLA". 

"MERA FAISLA" is the FAISLA ----The judgment of every noble soul to wake your sleeping goodness.

RAJ, a young lad gives his genuine word to his regarded DADI (GRAND MOTHER) that whatever the obstacles comes he will fulfill her dream----The only dream for whom she had faced innumerable trouble, unimaginable mental agony and in human torture from the so called society, with all her tears and wounded emotions, wounded prestige. She prepares her grandson RAJ not only to take revenge, but to wipe off those cancerian germs of society.

RAJ by the grace of GOD and with the hard labour of DAD becomes the true carrier of law, the apostle of law, but he did not know the way and means to bust out the fort of corruption.

In this process Raj even sacrifices his only love, the rhythm, the music of his life just to fulfill DADI's dreams. And while doing this he was perplexed, spellbounded when he came to know the irony of fate behind the death of his degraded father. He was absolutely flabbergasted when he came to know the facts and figures of his father's untimely cruel murder for whom he had a hatred due to the wrongly publicized news of the bad deeds of his father by his father's contemporaries.

After listening all the mental agonies and pains of his Dadi which she bore for such a long time he jumps into the world of those wrong men of society who killed his father, like a wounded tiger to take his revenge and at the same time free the society from corruption.

(From the official press booklet)