Niren Lahiri directs this social-minded melodrama about the complicated relationship between a traditional Hindu family headed by Madhab Thakur (Choudhury) and their progressive next-door neighbor Mukherjee (Chhabi Biswas). Thakur's daughter, Malati (Sheila Haldar), and Mukherjee's son, Robi (Robin Majumdar), run a school teaching traditional Hindu values which they hope will become a countrywide franchise. Their planned nuptials are impeded when Malati's older sister is forced to marry a Brahmin against her will, resulting in a full-scale revolt in both households. Eventually, the rift is settled, the hero and heroine marry, and a sort of Hindu-laden modernity reigns in the two families.
| Release Date | May 22, 1942 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | গরমিল | |
| Runtime | 2h 4min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | Bengali | |
| Original Language | Bangla | |
| Production Countries | India | |
| Production Companies | Chitrabani Ltd. (IN) | |