Director: A.R. Kardar; Writer: S.N. Banerjee, Jagdish Kanwal; Cinematographer: Dwarka Divecha; Editor: M.S. Haji; Cast: Kishore Kumar, Chand Usmani, Smriti Biswas, Ulhas, S.N. Banerjee, Maruti Rao, Abbas, Leela Mishra, Meera Devi, Amir Banu, Jayant, Agha Miraz, Baijnath, Mirajkar, Ghosh, Fazal Karim, B.R. Sharma, Bela Sulakhe, Jugnu, Nazneen, Moti, Amarjeet, Niraja, Shakuntala, Begum Bai, Shobha, Jamila, Shanta Kumari, Ram Sachdev
Duration: 02:15:07; Aspect Ratio: 1.433:1; Lightness: 0.315; Volume: 0.188; Cuts per Minute: 4.714; Words per Minute: 62.369
Summary: Raj Kumar Ashok belongs to a rich and aristocratic family. His parents want him to marry the best of the best girls money could find. Ashok's dad then spends a lot of money to invite proposals from all over India. But Ashok loves Kokila, who belongs to a poor family and sells flowers for a livelihood. Ashok decides to carry on his love with Kokila and at the same time witnesses the hilarious goings-on at his residence when the dads, mom, and the brides-to-be assemble - all from different parts of India - all speaking a different language. And with this multi-lingual medley, misunderstandings are bound to happen - and they do. His parents eventually select Roopa to be the bride. What will happen to the budding romance of Ashok and Kokila?
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