Phulwari is a 1984 Indian Hindi-language drama film[5] directed by Mukul Dutt and produced by Tarachand Barjatya.
[8] Arun meets Rajiv Mathur, the newly assigned welfare inspector of the Forest office at the station.
While playing the flute, they are interrupted by the sudden arrival of a beautiful young woman at his room.
Rajiv attends Lali's birthday party but is interrupted by Pyare, a servant at Arun's house, who informs him that a man from his provision has been severely bitten by a mad dog and immediately needs to be taken to the doctor.
Just when Rajiv is about leave, Lali stalls him saying that it is simply Pyare's job to take the wounded man to the doctor.
Rajiv is stunned at Lali's rudeness and openly declares that she is selfish woman who does not care for anyone except herself.
Lali forms the prejudice that Rajiv has an illegitimate affair with Mangli and intends to marry her only because of her wealth.
Mangli comes to visit Lali and reveals that she accidentally fell into the brook and Rajiv luckily saved her life on the day she discovered them far from the top of the hill.