Raj Hath, also called Rajhath (Devanagari:राजहठ; meaning "Royal obstinacy or stubbornness"), is a 1956 Indian (Hindi) romantic fantasy drama film directed and produced by Sohrab Modi.
[4][5] The story revolves around two neighboring empires with long-term mutual enmity, whose children turn their rivalry into love.
The king of Sultanpur strongly rejects the proposal and states that the long term rivalry between the two empires is the reason for his refusal; he is injuriously disrespected by the messenger, Sabgram Singh (Murad).
Daljeet realizes the task is full of risk so he invites the bravest soldiers in the kingdom to try, but they all refuse.
After the denial of the brave soldiers, Juhi (Kammo) and Raja Beti accept the task and dress up as men to infiltrate the enemy camp.
Raja Beti decides to take revenge for the insult by killing the king of Sultanpur's son, Kumar.
[6] Later, Daljeet regrets his action as he broke a royal promise and bowed down to fulfill Raja Beti's wishes.
[8] Source:[9][10] The film was directed and produced by the Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner Sohrab Modi under the Minerva Movietone banner.
[10] The 2013 Dadasaheb Phalke award winner, Gulzar occasionally stated that Shailendra was the best lyricist in the Indian film Industry.
Writing about the film, Cineplot said that the story is "well-developed" and has a "convincing effect" but criticized the way Madhubala's character was written.