"Tomorrow is Ours") is a 1959 Bollywood social drama film directed by S. K. Prabhakar and starring Madhubala in dual role with Bharat Bhushan.
She introduces herself as Madhu, and tells him that the purpose for stealing is she does not have money to buy medicines for her father, who met with a fatal accident just few days ago.
One day, she sends a letter to Madhu telling her that she left the college as she was not able to pay the fees, and moreover, she is not interested in studies anymore.
According to a report by Filmindia, Kal Hamara Hai opened to thronged houses and attracted "appreciative crowds" since its theatrical release on April 24, 1959.
[4] Among the reviewers, Manjeet Singh of Thought disliked Kal Hamara Hai for its familiar tricks and story, but singled out Madhubala for her performance.
[5] Most of the reviews were mixed; Khatija Akbar said in 1997 that "Kal Hamara Hai remained lacklustre, in spite of Madhubala's heroic efforts to save the movie.
"[6] On the contrary, Amarnath's daughter wrote: "Though Kal Hamara Hai did not do very well at the box-office, it is on the top of my list as one of my most favourite movies produced by my father.