
Maa
Drama · Romance
Overview
Chanderbabu (Nazir Hussain), a retired postmaster, lives in the village with his wife and two sons, Rajan (Paul Mahendra) and Bhanu (Bharat Bhushan). He continues to live there and work for the Zamindar, while his children are getting their education. Rajan is studying for his law exam. He is married to a girl (Padma) from a wealthy family whose haughty ways alarm and frightens him. Bhanu, the younger brother is fun-loving but studious. He gets influenced by the Nationalist Movement in the campus and stops his education in the last year of college. His father is disappointed and feels that Rajan is the one they can depend upon in their old age. Bhanu meets Meena (Shyama), and the two fall in love. Meera's father, Ramnarayan, is the school Principal and is impressed by Bhanu. He decides to get Meera married to Bhanu.
Top Cast


Bharat Bhushan
Bharat Bhushan
Bhanu
Bharat Bhushan
Bhanu


Leela Chitnis
Leela Chitnis
Bhanu's & Raju's mom
Leela Chitnis
Bhanu's & Raju's mom


Shyama
Shyama
Meena
Shyama
Meena


Nazir Hussain
Nazir Hussain
Bhanu's & Raju's dad
Nazir Hussain
Bhanu's & Raju's dad
Paul Mahendra
Paul Mahendra
Raju
Paul Mahendra
Raju


Achala Sachdev
Achala Sachdev
Achala Sachdev
Kusum Deshpande
Kusum Deshpande
Kusum Deshpande


Mehmood
Mehmood
Mehmood


Asha Parekh
Asha Parekh
Asha Parekh
B.M. Vyas
B.M. Vyas
B.M. Vyas
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