Reshmi Rumal, 1961 Director: Harsukh Bhatt Music Director: Babul Bose Lyrics: Raja Mehdi Khan Choreographer: Surya Kumar Playback: Asha Bhosle, Manna Dey, Mukesh, Suman Kalyanpur, Talat Mahmood Cast: Manoj Kumar, Shakila, K.N. Singh, Kamal Kapoor, Jankidas, Indu Shivraj, Shammi, Sulochana Chatterjee, Maruti, Sulochana, Helen No subtitles. Sorry. The source was a VHS tape. Both the video and audio quality are poor and the other versions here seem to have the same problem. But the film is rare and I thought it worth the upload. I found it on an old hard drive, unworked on since 2015. I can't remember why I gave up on it. Maybe because of the poor quality. Maybe because that was around the time I removed all copyrighted films from this channel. I just don't remember. But at the beginning of 2022 it went out of copyright. The film was missing the title and stars screens, so I created a couple. The audio seems to me to be muffled. I fixed it as best I could, but still think there are serious problems with it. I hope it doesn't interfere with your enjoyment of the film. The only plot description I could find was this long one from IMDB: Ram Narain has always been a womanizer and an habitual alcoholic. Even after his marriage to Achala, he has not changed his habits, but got even worse and is now in debt. One night in a drunken stupor, he falls down the stairs and passes away, leaving Achala and her young son, Shyam, to face life by themselves. Achala takes help of her friend, Noormohammed, and both go and live with him and his daughter, Salma. Years pass by, Shyam and Salma have both grown up. Shyam is a top-scoring student in college, and has even obtained a scholarship. He has many admirers, and one of them is rich and wealthy, Rekha Rai. One day Shyam finds out that elderly Noormohamed is still doing manual work to support them, and he decides to take over, dropping out of college. He runs into problems; Rekha is to marry Deepak; and unable to find a solution to them, he takes to drinking, just like his dad, little realizing that this will only lead him to the path of self-destruction.