Fate's Game) is a 1956 Indian Hindi-language social crime drama film, produced and directed by Kishore Sahu.
[6] On the run from the police for a murder he has not committed, Pratap meets a slum-dwelling girl, Anokhi, and her motley group of friends.
Scared and hungry, Prakash walks through the dark, deserted streets of the city, seeking food and shelter.
Anokhi brings Prakash to her abode a rickety and abandoned godown near the back-yards where live a number of other queer but interesting specimens of humanity.
Prakash calls this bunch of beggars, pickpockets, and loafers "gutter-snipes" but soon begins to like them for the several other redeeming qualities they possess.
Anokhi takes the job of a dancer at the cabaret and lures Sudhakar, the young manager of the late Seth Maganbhai Mehta, with her charms.
The crew consisted of:[2] Shankar Jaikishan were the music directors and the lyrics were written by Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri.