Ghar Sansar |
Producer
A. A. Nadiadwala
Director
V. M. Vyas
Music Director
Ravi
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Cast
Balraj Sahni, Rajendra Kumar, Kum Kum, Shammmi, Baby Devika, Johnny Walker, Naazi, Krishna Kant, Kathana, Jillany, Alka, Mahableshwar, Parsu Ram, Ansari, Eqbal and Master Nisar. |
Playback
Asha Bhosle,
Manna Dey and Mohammad Rafi |
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Synopsis
Affections between a Dewar and his Bhabhi are well known in the Indian Society. So much that, poverty stricken Uma has left no stone unturned in order to educate her Brother-in-law Deepak. On the other hand, older brother Kailash, Uma's husband is unemployed and all he does is write letters for uneducated people at a post office for a meagre remuneration. At home, Uma never sits idle, after her domestic work is done she keeps herself busy by sewing clothes for neighbours for a small amount.
The noble woman that she is, Uma has tactfully maintained her small family where everything is peaceful despite the presence of cruel poverty, numerous hardships and unamountable misery. But, Alas! For some undesirable reason, Deepak’s study has been discontinued and he could not sit for his final examinations.
However, the determined Uma manages to resume his studies and succeeds in the final Examination due to which he becomes a lawyer and gets married to his fiancée Jyoti.
But the tide of time never allows anything to go smoothly. A jealous neighbour named Menaka creeps in a venomous snake of suspicion in their house. Everything becomes complex, causing quarrels, arguments and all sorts of unpleasantness. Finally, after some misapprehension (Originally planed by Menaka) Deepak slaps his beloved Bhabi Uma.
This causes Uma and her husband to leave their house.
They wander door to door with their ailing daughter Bharati in the midst of butchered and shattered hopes.
What happens next? Watch Ghar Sansar to find out...
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