Laiye Tod Nibhaiye

[4] Laiye Tod Nibhiye marked the first time Nishi had been cast in a lead role in a film associated with the Varma family.

[11] Overall, Laiye Tod Nibhiye, released during the Golden Age of Hindi Cinema which unfolded from the late 1940s to the 1960s, exemplifies how filmmakers in that era strategically collaborated with renowned stars, music composers, lyricists and playback singers to achieve the commercial success of a film.

Dharmu takes advantage of this situation and convinces Jeeto's father, Hari Ram, to promise her hand in marriage to him.

All the songs of Laiye Tod Nibhiye were composed by S. Madan and the lyrics were penned by Verma Malik and Naqsh Lyallpuri.

[1] The playback singers were Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Shamshad Begum, Krishna Kalle, Minoo Purshottam, S. Balbir and Surinder Kohli.