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Overview
Delhi-based Kamla lives a wealthy lifestyle along with her widower dad, Dindayal, and is a popular stage singer and dancer. She goes for a holiday in scenic Kulu, meets with flute-player and singer Sarju, and both fall in love with each other and both decide to get married. Kamla returns home and convinces her employer, Kunver Shamsher Singh, to let Sarju also sing on stage. Shortly thereafter Sarju and his sister, Janki, move in with them. Sarju is given a new look and name, Suraj Kumar, and soon Kamla and Suraj become a popular stage and singing pair. Kamla arranges for Janki's marriage with Agra-based Ashok, while her dad also finalizes her very own marriage with Suraj on the same day. On the way back from Agra, Suraj's has an accident, he does survive but is grievously injured. After he recuperates he finds he cannot speak due to a brain blood clot. Janki's marriage takes place and she re-locates to Agra.
Top Cast


Rajendra Kumar
Rajendra Kumar
Suraj 'Sarju' Kumar
Rajendra Kumar
Suraj 'Sarju' Kumar


Mala Sinha
Mala Sinha
Kamla
Mala Sinha
Kamla


Kumkum
Kumkum
Janki
Kumkum
Janki


Sujit Kumar
Sujit Kumar
Kunver Shamsher Singh
Sujit Kumar
Kunver Shamsher Singh


Manmohan Krishna
Manmohan Krishna
Laxminarayan
Manmohan Krishna
Laxminarayan


Daisy Irani
Daisy Irani
Laxminarayan's daughter
Daisy Irani
Laxminarayan's daughter


Bhagwan Dada
Bhagwan Dada
Dindayal's cook
Bhagwan Dada
Dindayal's cook


Brahm Bhardwaj
Brahm Bhardwaj
Doctor
Brahm Bhardwaj
Doctor


Keshto Mukherjee
Keshto Mukherjee
Keshav
Keshto Mukherjee
Keshav


Paro Devi
Paro Devi
Radha
Paro Devi
Radha
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