The web of conspiracy against the hero seems to be getting more and more intricate. One more woman who is actually the wife of one of the robbers, also approaches the hero, claiming to be his wife. So there is a threat to the hero's life from more than one side. There is a mysterious woman also who is linked to both this greedy cousin as well as the ringleader of the robbers. On the other hand, the hero's cousin who was dreaming to usurp his property, considering him dead, is stunned at his return. Still, being habitual criminals, they cannot take any chances. The bank robbers are now relieved to find that due to this memory loss, the protagonist who now knows that he's Lieutenant Ajay Mehra of the Indian army, cannot identify them. He gets another head injury which brings back his lost memory (of his life prior to the first injury) but now another partial amnesia has taken place with him due to which he has lost memory of everything that has happened between these two injuries. Now starts the second half where the hero is not able to reach the desired shop because now it's been closed and replaced by a hotel but suddenly and unwillingly he gets involved in a clash with some bank robbers who are fleeing away after committing the robbery. He escapes from the police van and moves to Bombay in search of his true identity because he had seen the label of a tailoring shop of Bombay on one of his shirts. When they try to take her away forcefully, the hero, already searching for his beloved, arrives there but the ensuing fight leads to his arrest. Now the conscience of the uncle does not allow him to send his beloved niece with her so-called in-laws who are back to take her with them. She returns to her home and tells her elder uncle (she is an orphan, fostered by uncles and aunts) that neither the marital rites were fully performed, nor the groom and his greedy father are deserving people who had taken her all bridal ornaments and fled away from there, leaving her at the mercy of the invaders. The hero, not able to remember even his own name, leave aside the other things, soon finds himself in love with the heroine who is hesitant to respond to his advances considering that her marriage has, in the eyes of the world, taken place and socially she is a married woman (though the rites essential for a Hindu marriage through the Vedic system were not completed). The girl, Aasha (Saadhna) cares for him, taking the help of a child, Abdulla (Master Aziz ). While saving her life, he gets himself injured and loses his memory. He comes across a young bride-to-be who is fleeing for her life after the attack of the Kabaayalis at her marriage venue. The main protagonist of the story is a military officer, Lieutenant Ajay Mehra (Joy Mukherjee) who is sent on the Kashmir front in November 1947 to fight the Pakistani invaders disguised as Kabaayalis (tribals). I don't know the source of the basic grains of this script, however the writer-director, Raj Khosla has been able to present it in a highly impressive and entertaining manner. rAjOo Musafir Ek Hasina (a traveller and a belle) tells a story of a man's amnesia happening twice in his life which was later repeated in several Bollywood movies. The media takes an active interest, Asha finds out, travels to Bombay where she hopes to re-unite with Ajay and inform him that she is still single - but nothing will prepare for the shock when she finds him in the company of his wife, Kamini, and with no recollection of her at all. He regains part of his memory, his identity, and his mission in Kashmir. Once there, he hopes to regain his memory but while chasing bank robbers, meets with an accident and is hospitalized. Ajay manages to rescue her but ends up getting arrested by the police, he does escape from custody and returns home to Bombay. Once there, she finds out that her marriage was not finalized while her in-laws refuse to accept this and decide to abduct her. After she gets him admitted, she leaves a message that since she is married, she must return back home. The woman he rescued, Asha, was just married to Ranjeet but ended up being abandoned by him during the attack, looks after him, accompanies him to Srinagar to get him medically treated, and Ajay falls in love with her. While rescuing a woman in Baramullah, he sustains a head injury and loses his memory. On 14 November 1947 Lieutenant Ajay Mehra, in the company of two assistants, Ultaram and Sultaram, travels to Kashmir to quash Kabaayalis rebels.