Character Relationships in Himmat

Raghu (played by Jeetendra) is a protagonist in Himmat. A reformed criminal turned truck driver who falls in love with Malti and raises a daughter. After being framed by the Boss and witnessing Malti forced into club dancing, Raghu returns to his criminal past to save his family. He secretly betrays the Boss during a train robbery, secures a secret file, and rescues his daughter, ultimately gaining societal acceptance as a noble man. Malti (played by Mumtaz Askari) appears in Himmat. A woman Raghu initially meets in disguise. After a brief separation, they reunite, fall in love, and have a daughter named Banthu. When Raghu's life is ruined by the Boss, Malti becomes a club dancer to survive. Her desperate situation devastates Raghu, motivating him to return to his old gang to protect their family. Boss (played by Prem Chopra) appears in Himmat. The ruthless criminal leader who covets Raghu's skills and manipulates him. He frames Raghu by murdering a lender and later makes his life miserable. Using coercion, the Boss forces Raghu into a dangerous train robbery and steals a secret file. He uses Raghu's daughter as leverage but is ultimately outsmarted and defeated by Raghu's double-cross. Inspector Mathur (played by K.N. Singh) appears in Himmat. A persistent law enforcement officer who initially clashes with Raghu. After Raghu's family faces ruin, Mathur agrees to let Raghu prove his integrity. Mathur oversees Raghu's return to the gang, serving as a figure of authority that Raghu seeks to satisfy while secretly plotting against the Boss.

Character Relationship Map: Himmat

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Himmat (1970) character relationship network mapped with AI analysis. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters.

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Story Analysis

A reformed criminal's struggle to protect his family from a ruthless crime lord while navigating law enforcement and personal redemption.

Plot Progression

  1. Rebirth and Romance
  2. Crimes and Consequences
  3. Descent and Resolve
  4. Betrayal and Redemption

Directed by Ravikant Nagaich

Himmat (1970) · 9/10 · action, crime, drama, family, music, romance