A girl from rich family) is a 1989 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Kalpataru.
When bad times befall this family, the owner passes away; Gopal and Mala move out, leaving Gopal's mother at the mercy of her indifferent sons, Girdhar, Murli, Manohar, and their abusive wives who refuse to assist in any household work, virtually forcing their aged mother-in-law to all menial work, not looking after her needs, even when she becomes ill, and ultimately throwing her out of the house.
Gopal gains popularity as a musician, while his brothers mortgage their family home with a moneylender.
With that out of the way, the brothers go back to their lifestyle, unconcerned their mother may be destitute, ill, and on the verge of dying.
[2][3] Music is composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal, while the songs are written by Santosh Anand and Hasan Kamal.