As he realized that the stick does not actually have any magic, he feels robbed and one day, he snatches money from the magician and runs and hides himself in a Tonga.
Laali's father takes her back with thanks, but Kirpa Ram gets angry as the police came to his home because of Bansi and throws him out.
Wandering, Bansi reaches Laali's village where he saves her from Phumman, a proud son of Khema - a patwari (English: local land record officer).
Bansi is honored for his bravery and his photo is published in the newspaper, which helps his sister and Kirpa Ram to locate him.
Saukha Ram reads the letter wrong, which makes Bansi angry and he writes words of hatred in his reply.
Saukha Ram fixes bribe with the officer and tells him that he kicked his beloved Laali out of his heart as part of the plan to rob Bansi.
Movies music related was on H.M.V and composed by S. Madan[1] for playback singers Mohammad Rafi, Shamshad Begum,[1] Mahinder Kapoor, Usha Mangeshkar, Suman Kalyanpur, S. Balbir and Minu Purshottam.
A song, teri do takiaan di naukri, ve mera lakhaan da saawan jaanda, became very popular.