![]() Mangal comes back and tells Pushpa that he saw Raju in the company of a prostitute. One day, Pushpa's mother (Pratima Devi), asks her brother Mangal (Badri Prasad) to check up on Raju. Embittered, Tiltibai destroys the letters between Raju and Pushpa. ![]() Raju slowly starts to find success, but resists Tiltibai's advances towards him. She takes him to her house, impressed by his performance, and tries to woo him. Thankfully, the paan-seller offers him a room, and a wealthy prostitute Tiltibai (Zebunissa) comes looking for Raju. In Bombay, Raju struggles to find accommodation, and a tourist guide he meets ends up robbing him. Pushpa tries to convince him not to go, but Raju leaves anyway, and promises to take her along when he becomes successful. In a fit of rage, Raju leaves the house for Bombay. A few hours later, Raju comes out of his room, only to see his piano being thrown out. A few days later, when the Captain comes visiting, (Pushpa is staying in Raju's house), he recognizes Raju, and says that when he saw him play the piano at the bar, he thought Raju was the bandmaster. Pushpa somehow convinces the Captain to go away, and the two sing Aye Kash Chalte Milke. The Captain doesn't recognize Raju, and Raju starts playing on the piano, evidently jealous. Raju and Pushpa go to a bar one night, and meet the Captain there. ![]() ![]() More trouble stirs when Captain Prem Nath (Krishan Dhawan) expresses his will to marry Pushpa. Raju doesn't show it, but he is in love with Pushpa, and she loves him back. This leads to constant tiffs between the two, as Mehta considers music a profession for beggars. Singh) wanted him to continue with the family business, but Raju ended up learning music instead. He meets his childhood friend Pushpa ( Nutan), and tells her about the situation at home. Set in Simla in 1929, Rajkumar Mehta ( Dev Anand), or Raju as he is lovingly called, has just returned from England. ![]()
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