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Thakur Chandrabhan lives a wealthy lifestyle in a small village in India. He is widowed and lives with his sister; a widowed daughter-in-law, Saraswati; and a grand-daughter, Tara, who is of marriageable age. Also living in this household is Bholanath, who is blind since birth, and helps with household chores. Tara's marriage is arranged with a young man, Pratap Singh, from a noble family, who approves of Tara, but demands a dowry of 3 Lakh Rupees. Chandrabhan does not have this much money, but Bholanath has been stashing away cash, that is guarded by a snake, and offers all of it to Pratap, who accepts it and absconds. Blind Bhola is unable to pursue him, but is instead bitten by the snake, regains his vision and sets forth to Bombay to locate Pratap. Several weeks later, Bholanath returns home, just in time to be told that he must marry Tara, as she refuses to marry anyone else. Tara notices something very odd about Bholanath as he calls her "Tara', not as "Little Mistress" as he ... Written by
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Some OK songs by Kalyanji Anandji and a good performance by Dilip Kumar
Dilip Kumar 1 = a blind but rich guy who has lost his wife and is guilty for leaving his blind baby at a temple
Dilip Kumar 2 = a blind servant of a wealthy family in a small village adopted by the temple priest
Dilip Kumar 3 = a spoilt rich boy
This movie is only good for Dilip Kumar's performance and a few good songs The heroines aren't useful Prem Chopra is OK Madan Puri is passable Mukri is different Sujit Kumar is stupid The actress who plays Dilip Kumar 1's wife is horrible