The story revolves around two main plotlines.
The first part of the story is about a haunted railway station where a ghostly procession emerges every Amavasya night, led by a ghostly groom who takes a young bride with him. The villagers live in fear of this procession, and many daughters have fallen victim to it. However, a brave girl named Siya decides to marry the ghostly groom to save her parents' lives. A young man named Ashok, who has a sister of marriageable age, decides to take matters into his own hands and seeks the help of a tantrik to get rid of the ghostly procession. With the tantrik's guidance, Ashok uses Ganga water to destroy the procession, saving the village and allowing the daughters to get married safely.
The second part of the story is about a poor family, Mohan and Shruti, who live in poverty and struggle to make ends meet. Mohan works as a porter at the railway station, while Shruti takes care of their one-year-old daughter Pinky. One day, Mohan's friend Raj visits and offers to lend him money to start a new business. Mohan decides to open a dhaba with Shruti's help, but they struggle to attract customers. Raj suggests that they move the dhaba to the railway station, where people are always coming and going. The dhaba becomes a huge success, and Mohan and Shruti are able to live a carefree life, eventually clearing their debts.
The two storylines are separate and do not intersect with each other.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A village named Himani has a haunted railway station nearby.
2. Every Amavasya night, a procession of ghosts comes out from the railway station.
3. The ghostly procession is led by a ghostly groom who takes a young girl with him.
4. The villagers are afraid of the ghostly procession and hide in their homes.
5. A girl named Aarti is taken away by the ghostly groom, and her parents are killed.
6. A man named Ashok comes to the village and decides to help the villagers get rid of the ghostly procession.
7. Ashok meets a Tantrik who gives him a bottle of Ganga water to solve the problem.
8. Ashok uses the Ganga water to destroy the ghostly procession and save the village.
9. The villagers are grateful to Ashok and start living normally again.
10. A poor family, including Mohan, Shruti, and their daughter Pinky, live in the village.
11. Mohan works as a porter at the railway station, but his earnings are not enough to support his family.
12. Mohan's friend Raj visits him and offers to lend him money to start a new business.
13. Mohan decides to open a dhaba (restaurant) with the help of his wife Shruti.
14. The dhaba is initially unsuccessful, but with the help of Raj, they move it to the railway station and it becomes a success.
15. Mohan and Shruti are able to improve their living situation and pay off their debts.