The two leave, promising to return during the monsoon season. Gopal, who fancies himself a Casanova of sorts, has no qualms whatsoever of leaving Neela and going out with other women, while Pran is unable to get Reshma out of his mind. While there Gopal meets with Neela, while Pran meets with Reshma, and the couples fall in love with each other. Near Satpur they come across a village and rest there for a few days. Pran and Gopal are traveling in a convertible in the Indian countryside but the car breaks down. But Pran realizes that he has truly fallen in love.
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