But as soon as she joins her husband at his palace, he quickly disdains her for nautch girls, and hardly hides his double life, asking her not to comment on his weakness. She is forced to marry because of family pressure. This triggers a series of misunderstandings, which end up in Kumuds marriage to a rich but illiterate suitor named Prabhat (Ramesh Deo). However, on his return a family feud takes place and Saraswati writes to Kumud that he is not able to marry her (the IMDb synopsis stops here). Soon Saraswati returns home after promising Kumud and her family that he will return. The two soon serenade and a short-lived romance takes place. Soon Saraswati decides to defy the customs and pays a visit to his fiancée. But soon she replies and soon the two keep on exchanging letters. Saraswati decides to cancel the engagement and writes to Kumud to inform her. Saraswati Chandra (Govind Saraiya, 1968, last Bollywood movie in B & W) tells the story of a young aristocrat, Saraswati (Manish), who is indifferently raised by his step-mother and yet grows up and becomes a compassionate person who has lofty ideas and decides to do without his personal happiness without informing his father, who fixes his marriage to Kumud (Nutan), an educated girl from a rich family.
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