[3] It stars K. L. Saigal, Kanan Devi, Jagdish Sethi and Bikram Kapoor.
[5] Two street urchins dream of singing and making it big in the glamorous world of theatre in Calcutta.
Feeling slighted she decides to sing Bhulwa’s song in a new style, the way the actor-manager Kailash wants.
She asks the manager-actor Kailash to drive her and searches the roads by which both had travelled to come to the city.
[6] The film helped establish Kanan Devi’s popularity and her ‘melody queen’ status.
[7] It is also ranked as one of Saigal’s greatest hits, where his rendition of Wajid Ali Shah’s Bhairavi thumri "Babul Mora Naihar Chhooto Jaye" is considered a classic.
When Saigal sang "Babul Mora', he requested Majumdar not to use recording and playback (his own song) on him, but to let him sing live on the sets.
[6] Saigal's song "Babul Mora Naihar Chhooto Hi Jaaye" is associated with him as "an immortal singer".