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Pushpa's husband and his new wife kick her out of the house. Her spouse hits her and kicks her out when she doesn't want to go. When she turns to her mother for support, both of them reject her. Her local uncle, Nepal Babu, sells her to a kotha in Calcutta when she tries to kill herself. Her singing draws the attention of Anand Babu, a businessman looking for love, during her audition at the kotha (brothel).
As love blooms, Anand Babu, who is unhappy and lonely in his marriage, becomes her only and frequent visitor.
Subsequently, a widower guy from the same village as her and his family relocate close to Pushpa's home. Nandu, the son of the new neighbour, does not receive affection from his stepmother and his father,
who is always at work. When Nandu's father finds out about Pushpa's new life, he prohibits her from speaking to him or his family out of concern for what others would say. But when Pushpa learns that Nandu is abused and frequently goes without food at home, she begins to treat him as her own kid. Pushpa wins Nandu over as well, and he begins to think of her as his mother.
Every day he pays her a visit and meets Anand Babu, who likewise grows to love him for being a parent.
One day, Pushpa is visited by Anand Babu's brother-in-law, who insists that Pushpa inform Anand Babu to cease his visits. Pushpa reluctantly consents, and she refuses to see Anand Babu when he arrives. The businessman knows at that point that he is in love with Pushpa. Pushpa approaches Anand Babu for assistance when Nandu has a fever and his treatment is too costly; Anand Babu pays for the treatment covertly and keeps it a secret from everyone. He responds, "Some relationships have no names," to the doctor's question about why he is so eager to help Nandu.
The doctor responds that his mother paid for the procedure when Nandu's father questions who covered the costs.
After learning that Pushpa had saved her son's life, Nandu's father expresses his gratitude to her and offers her the sari he had purchased for his wife, explaining that it was a gift from a brother to a sister. Touched, Pushpa nods.
Nandu promises to always take care of the night-flowering jasmine (Harsingaar or Parijat) seedling that she plants at Pushpa's house after her family is forced to relocate to the hamlet. Pushpa sobs and nods.
Shakti Samanta is the director of the 1972 Indian Hindi romantic drama film Amar Prem, which translates to "Immortal Love." It is a re-imagining of the Bengali film Nishi Padma (1970) directed by Arabinda Mukherjee. Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay's Bengali short tale Hinger Kochuri served as the inspiration for the screenplay for both films. The movie shows how relationships and human values are eroding, but it also highlights a little boy's pure love for a prostitute in his area. In the film, a schoolboy who experiences abuse from his stepmother befriends a neighbour who is a prostitute.
Sharmila Tagore plays a hooker with a golden heart in the movie, while Rajesh Khanna plays a lonely businessman and Rajesh Khanna in the role of a lonely businessman and Vinod Mehra as adult Nandu, the young child, who they both come to care
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