The couple often fight, owing to Supardi's late hours, as he does his best work at night when the children are sleeping.
This separation nearly ends in divorce, but eventually with the support of their parents, Surjati and Supardi are able to reconcile.
[2] The film was one in a long line of commercially oriented ventures which had been produced by the company starting with Sedap Malam in 1950.
[1] Lagu Kenangan passed the censorship bureau in 1953,[1] and was rated for viewers aged 13 and up.
For its run there at the Atrium Theater, it was advertised as a "charming, sad, funny and replete with melodious songs" ("menawan hati, sedih, lutju, dan diringi dengan njanjian2 jang merdu").