A tearful melodrama about a progressive writer, Pushpa (Gohar), and her weak husband, Kulin (Billimoria). She has to fight her domineering mother-in-law and the tyrannies of a conservative household. When falsely accused of theft and infidelity by her wayward sister-in-law Gulab, Pushpa is forced out of the house. In her final state of penury, she recalls the examples of the great female Saint-Poets of Indian history, like Meerabai. Secondary characters are used to caricature Bombay's merchant class e.g. Mahatma Ramanand Adambar, a fortune-teller who suspects his wife of infidelity, and a gold collector called Prof. Pyarelal.
| Release Date | December 6, 1935 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Keemti Aansoo | |
| Runtime | 2h 34min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | Hindi | |
| Original Language | Hindi | |
| Production Countries | India | |
| Production Companies | Ranjit Movietone | |