Judge arrived in court | Drama Scene from Mera Saya (1966) | Sunil Dutt and Sadhana
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Mera Saaya is a 1966 Indian Hindi film directed by Raj Khosla. The film was a remake of Marathi film called Pathlaag (Chase). Thakur Rakesh Singh (Sunil Dutt) is married to Geeta (Sadhana). When Rakesh is abroad, Geeta falls ill forcing him to return home. But he returns only to find that Geeta has died resulting him going in a state of depression. Some time later, a criminal named Raina/Nisha (Sadhana), who is the wife of dacoit Ranjit Singh (Prem Chopra), gets arrested along with her gang. But to everyone's surprise, she claims that she is the dead Geeta. Rakesh goes to see her and finds that Raina indeed looks like Geeta but he is unable to believe her as he had cremated Geeta with his own hands. But Nisha insists that she is Thakur's wife Geeta. After some time, a courtroom drama ensues. Thakur Rakesh Singh cross-investigates her as a lawyer and Raina tells him all the things only Geeta could have known. She even divulges some intimate details about him that only a wife could know. Thakur Rakesh Singh is astonished and perplexed but he does not give in. Raina's claims seem to be genuine until Rakesh asks her about a diary of Geeta, which is missing. Raina is unable to disclose the location of the diary which was known only to Geeta and Rakesh. Fully convinced that Geeta is indeed dead and Raina is an impostor, Rakesh has her convicted. As a result of this trauma, she loses her mental balance and ends up in a mental asylum. That same night, somebody breaks into Rakesh's household. Rakesh is ready as he has assumed that Ranjit will come to his home to kill him. Police are already in the hiding to arrest Ranjit. At the same time, Raina/Nisha comes to Rakesh's house. What is the reason behind her arrival and what will be Ranjit's next step? Watch the movie to find out more.

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