In
the course of their duty, they are once asked to shoot at the
chief minister who would be wearing a life-jacket and would,
therefore, escape unhurt. The plan is devised by the chief
minister to win public sympathy for himself, as a ploy to win
elections. Even while the guy (Salman) is not sure whether he
can accomplish the risky job (because there's the fear of
killing an innocent chief minister if he misses the target
spot), his friend agrees on his behalf and forces him to carry
out the job for the sake of big money.
At
the appointed time, the guy takes his position but before he
can press the trigger of his gun, the chief minister is
actually killed by somebody else. With the police hot on his
heels, the guy runs away from there even though he is
innocent, because he has no proof of his innocence. He escapes
in a running train but is soon pushed out of it by the
murderer. He is found in an unconscious state by a man whose
only son had been killed in a war.
The
man and his wife take care of him and when he regains
consciousness after many days, he has forgotten his past.
In
his new abode, he keeps visualising strange things which are
actually faded memories of his past life, but he can't make
anything out of them. Finally, when his parents tell him that
he is not their son, he departs, having only two clues about
his identity - the city from which he hails and the fact that
he has a brother.
In
the city, he pieces together bits of information till he
regains memory of his past life almost completely. In the
meanwhile, the police commissioner is after him for the chief
minister's murder. With the commissioner on his trail, it
becomes imperative for him to prove himself innocent by
solving the mystery of the murder, which he does.
He
returns to his foster-parents and his girlfriend living in the
village, as his girlfriend in the city had sacrificed her life
to save his.