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Heir to the Bikrampur Estate and one of three princes, Mahendra Kumar Choudhari, known for his lavish lifestyle and philanderous ways, contracts syphilis and is taken to Darjeeling for treatment by his wife Chandrabati Devi. On his way, Mahendra Kumar passes away under mysterious circumstances and is cremated in Darjeeling, following which his brothers inherit Bikrampur Estate.
Twelve years later, a Sanyasi, who has a striking resemblance to the supposed dead prince, makes his way to the estate. People begin to take notice of the Sanyasi and news spread that the estate's lost prince is back. Who is this Sanyasi? Is he really the long-gone prince?
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