

Communal riots erupt all over and Haveliram and his family are forced to flee empty-īuniyaad gripped the nation in the mid-eighties and emotionally charged grandparents, husbands, wives and children with its true-to-life depiction of the heroic struggles of two Punjabi families ravaged by communal riots, which erupted all over the country post the India-Pakistan partition in 1947. Suddenly, fate takes a cruel twist and their motherland is divided into two countries-India and Pakistan.

Years roll by smoothly and their sons and daughter grow up in a loving home. Their friendship blossoms beyond the guru-shishya relationship, and "Masterji" and "Laajoji" seal their love with marriage.

One student stands apart from the rest-beautiful Laajo, an innocent child-woman-and Haveliram finds himself drawn to her magnetic yet earthy charm. Prakash (Kulbhushan Lal's brother-in-law)īuniyaad relates the story of Master Haveliram, a patriotic, principled man, who chooses teaching as his way of building the ideal society of which he dreams. Master Haveliram (Masterji)Īnjana Mumtaz.
