Ek Phool Do Mali

One Flower Two Gardeners) is a 1969 Indian Hindi film directed by Devendra Goel.

[3] The story was miscredited to Mushtaq Jalili, and is said to have been an inspired adaptation of the 1961 Hollywood classic Fanny, which is debated.

Somna is a poor woman living with her widowed mom, Leela, in the mountainous region of India and Nepal.

She makes a living working on the apple farm of the wealthy widower, Kailash Nath Kaushal.

Five years later, Somna and Kailash, while celebrating Bobby's 6th birthday, get a shock when Amar shows up at the party.

During a walk with Kailash, Bobby sees Amar and tries to catch up to him, but ends up in a dynamite zone, injuring himself in the process.

She explains to him that he saved her dignity by marrying her in spite of knowing the truth and how he loved Bobby more than anyone else and raised him like his own son.

Amar, saddened by this, regrets his actions and decides to let Kailash keep Bobby and leaves them forever.

Amar knocks Shamsher to the ground and descends using a rope, to rescue Bobby as the branch begins to snap.

In a fit of rage, Shamsher runs towards him hoping to tackle him to the ground, but Kailash uses the last of his strength to kick him off the cliff side where Shamsher plummets to his death; the rope then cuts his hands further and becomes too slippery for him to hold any longer, and slips out of his grasp—but Amar has already reached the top of the cliff and climbs back over.

Kailash, in his last few moments, states that he is happy that Bobby is alive and tells Amar to take good care of him.