

A 1953 Bollywood rollercoaster: hero, vamp, villain, and comic chaos—what more do you need?
A hero and a heroine, a villain and a Vamp and a few comic sequences are there mainly for your entertainment.
Acting
Nimmi brings her signature tragic intensity to the heroine role.
Costume
The vamp's wardrobe alone deserves its own credit sequence.
Director
S. Bhagat
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
S. Bhagat's direction captures the transitional moment when Bombay cinema was solidifying its masala formula—melodrama, morality, and music in equal measure.
Smriti Biswas, despite limited credits, was a familiar face in this era's B-movies—her presence here signals Hamdard's place in the studio system hierarchy.