
He meets Chandra, his wife, who now lives a scarce life. He feels remorseful for the way he treated his wife, mother and everyone else around him. In this last stage of his life, he learns the value of life itself and how to respect others. As a poor leper, he wanders the streets to beg for food. In a few days, Kantha throws him out of her house and Mohan loses his eyesight soon after. She even locks him up in a room and treats him like an untouchable. With no money left for the treatment of his disease, he is totally ignored and despised by Kantha and her associates. When he lost the last of his riches and close ones, he gets struck down by leprosy. Mohan loses his mind over Kantha, even surrenders all his riches to her and also loses every loved one in his life. Mohan even failed to attend his own mother's post-death formalities as he wanted to attend the birthday function of Kantha's mother.

His best friend Balu tries to advise him and mend his ways but Mohan turns a deaf ear.

But he develops an affair with Kantha (M. Immediately after his return to India, he is married to Chandra (Sriranjani), a cultured, well-mannered, conservative Indian village girl.

He is ruthless and even beats his own mother (S. He does not respect elders, or people below his social standards. Radha) is a philanderer, chain-smoker and drunkard.
