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He meets Champa, who sells flowers for a living, and both in love. He confronts the Manager, and both compromise.
Upon arrival, he finds that his Estate Manager, Bholaram, has made a Hotel out of their bungalow and has even rented out some rooms for the season. To escape her wrath, he runs off to their bungalow in Kashmir together with his friend, Chander. She meets with and interviews various prospective brides, and picks one for him, only to have him reject her. She would like him to get married and starts receiving proposals from all over the country. Wealthy and pampered Rajivlal is the only son of widowed Rani Maa. Who can the merchant have been? Written by Hazel Freeman-MEHBOOBA MUFTI The name of the merchant was … well, walls have ears and that must remain a secret for now. Mohan persists in alarming Dinu, who is blind, about Champa’s intentions, and it emerges that Dinu is not the natural father of Champa, but that he kidnapped her as a baby from a rich Delhi merchant. A song and dance number on the back of the moving truck then takes place. But Rajiv is not so easily thwarted, and dressed as a female in purdah, he gets a lift on the truck that is taking the girls. Champa?s father Dinu is persuaded to forbid Champa to go to the fair with Rajiv, as she had planned. The romance between Champa and Rajiv develops, to the chagrin of the nasty Mohan, who himself has designs on her. At Srinagar, he finds that his valet has hired out his house for the season to some girls, and he has to find accommodation in the town.
He tells her that he is the driver for a rich man, and she talks to him some more. The next day they meet again by chance, and when she sees he is driving a big car, she is cool with him when she thought he was poor, he was attractive, but now that she thinks he is rich, she is put off. Rajiv has to sleep under the stairs, and during the night Champa spills some water on him they talk, but she keeps her distance. Mr Mohan is staying there for the same reason, with a group of girls her was taking to the fair in Srinagar. But en route he has to stay overnight at a country inn because of a bridge collapse. But Rajiv is having none of it, and runs off to the family’s summer house in Srinagar to enjoy life. The best way would be to find him a good wife to encourage him to settle down. Rajiv has come of age his now-dead father had built up a flourishing business and had become a millionaire, and his widowed Mother wants to keep Rajiv on the straight and narrow.