Ashok Kumar, who is in charge of a diamond auction, is framed for a series of diamond heists. These incidents hence affect his son, Mohan- Mithun - and his wife. Mohan is later framed for murder. Will he be able to prove his and his father's innocence before it's too late?
If you like pacy potboilers with plenty of car chases, fights and a face-off style guise used by Madan Puri to frame Ashok Kumar, then Heeron Ka Chor would fit the bill. It can stretch logic at times, but Bollywood films, or action films in general aren't loaded with plausibility or logic. At the end of the day, they are escapist entertainment that is meant to engage the viewer and thrill- and Heeron Ka Chor is just that; a fun film with villainous schemes making the plot twist and turn. The direction is adequate, the acting is good and the action is rambunctious. There's a neat cliffhanger at the end.
If you like pacy potboilers with plenty of car chases, fights and a face-off style guise used by Madan Puri to frame Ashok Kumar, then Heeron Ka Chor would fit the bill. It can stretch logic at times, but Bollywood films, or action films in general aren't loaded with plausibility or logic. At the end of the day, they are escapist entertainment that is meant to engage the viewer and thrill- and Heeron Ka Chor is just that; a fun film with villainous schemes making the plot twist and turn. The direction is adequate, the acting is good and the action is rambunctious. There's a neat cliffhanger at the end.