
College Girl
Romance · Comedy
Overview
In India, girls from their very birth are taken for a liability upon their parents; thus the mothers of the nation are looked down on in their own homes. Kamala represents such afflicted Indian girlhood. She is the daughter of Judge Ram Pershad who is illiterate and has orthodox views about girls. She stands first in the Matriculation Examination and has an ardent desire for studying in college in order to become a doctor. Judge Ram Pershad is totally against college education for girls. It is his faith that any money spent on the sons alone is money well-spent merely because they are sons and will stand by him in his old age. Kamala is determined not to bow before injustice, but to secure her rightful place in society. She makes an all-out bid to join college with the contrivance of Dr. Ratanlal, a close friend of her father. In college, she comes across Shyam, who helps her in many difficult situations.
Top Cast


Vyjayanthimala
Vyjayanthimala
Kamala
Vyjayanthimala
Kamala


Shammi Kapoor
Shammi Kapoor
Shyam
Shammi Kapoor
Shyam


Om Prakash
Om Prakash
Ram Pershad
Om Prakash
Ram Pershad


Raj Mehra
Raj Mehra
Ratan
Raj Mehra
Ratan
Nana Palsikar
Nana Palsikar
Biharilal
Nana Palsikar
Biharilal


Tabassum
Tabassum
Biharilal's wife
Tabassum
Biharilal's wife


Purnima
Purnima
Janaki
Purnima
Janaki
Randhir
Randhir
Kamala's neighbour
Randhir
Kamala's neighbour


Achala Sachdev
Achala Sachdev
Shyam's mother
Achala Sachdev
Shyam's mother


Leela Mishra
Leela Mishra
Ram Pershad's mother
Leela Mishra
Ram Pershad's mother
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