[1][2] The film was a family melodrama produced by Sunrise Pictures and directed by Vishnu M. Vyas, who also wrote the screenplay.
Devi Prasad (Mazhar Khan) lives with his virtuous wife Taramati (Sardar Akhtar) called "Bhabhi" by everyone, and with his younger brother Sundar (Nazir).
Gopalji, who cheated Devi Prasad's father of his money is now eager to have his college-going daughter Lata (Kajjanbai) marry Suraj.
Lata in spite of her rich background adjusts in Sundar’s house being respectful of Bhabhi and the older brother.
Devi Prasad who has come to give back some possessions gets involved, and falls down from the top floor and dies.
Baburao Patel, editor of Filmindia in his June 1943 review, called the film "a long run of so much boring celluloid".