[1] The film starred K. L. Saigal, Leela Desai, Najmul Hassan, Prithviraj Kapoor, Nemo and Jagdish Sethi.
[3] The film is about two friends who want to marry the same girl unknowingly till one of them discovers he has tuberculosis.
Gita visits Mohan at his house regularly and they also rendezvous at night by the lakeside where they listen to a tramp on his violin.
Mohan realises the set-up and leaves the house asking Gita to meet him at their usual place.
Since Mohan was in the first stages of TB he starts improving and sings on the radio to make an appeal.
Mohan was planning to leave for a couple of days to attend what he thinks is the marriage of Kedar and Gita.
The Chief who’s heard his story earlier stops him and takes him to where Gita is lying covered in bandages with Kedar by her side.
[4] When the idea about tuberculosis was proposed as a propaganda film by Viceroy Lord Linlithgow, Nitin Bose wrote the story and used Pankaj Mullick's music and Saigal's voice.
[3] Nitin Bose who had earlier shown no interest in casting Saigal for his films having once stated that he could not use Saigal as his camera lens would crack at the sight of the "uncouth youth" signed him for several films after the success of Devdas (1935).
[1] Pankaj Mullick gave the music for this film and also sang his version of the K. L. Saigal song "Karun Kya Aas Niraas Bhayi".