as Mulk Raj Daavar: The sophisticated crime boss who acts as a father figure to Vijay.
The narrative of Deewaar (literally translated as "The Wall") serves as a mirror to the societal challenges of post-independence India. The Betrayal index of deewar 1975
Escaping to the slums of Mumbai, the mother, , raises the two boys alone through extreme poverty. Vijay sacrifices his own education and dreams to work as a dockworker and bootblack, ensuring that his younger brother, Ravi, can study. Opposing Sides of the Wall as Mulk Raj Daavar: The sophisticated crime boss
The story begins with , an honest trade union leader. When a corrupt factory owner holds his family hostage, Anand is forced to sign away the rights of the workers. Beaten and publicly disgraced, he flees and abandons his family in shame. The angry workers tattoo the words "Mera baap chor hai" (My father is a thief) onto the forearm of his elder son, Vijay. Vijay sacrifices his own education and dreams to