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Sad, Mohan roams the streets singing sad songs. But Sharma Ji doesn't allow him to talk to Mohan. Mohan is heartbroken and decides to visit him. Sharma Ji goes to the police station and bails out Ramu, on the condition that he will live with Sharma Ji and cut off contact with Mohan. Soon after, Ramu gets in trouble with some ruffians and is mistakenly arrested by police during a burglary. When he tries to tell Mohan about Meena, Mohan lashes out in rage and says that he considers himself to be alone in the world, save for his friend Ramu. Ashok brings Mohan home one day and gives him Manjula's chime as her remembrance. Both decide to go and meet her, but she dies. Mohan senses Manjula while sleeping and tells Ramu about it. Meena confesses to him, and he consoles her that she would be with her brother soon. Meena is looking after Manjula and there is a budding romance between her and Ashok. One day, while singing, Mohan hears Ashok calling out to Meena and rushes to embrace his long lost sister, but she is ashamed that Mohan has become a beggar and refuses to recognize him.
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During a visit to Ramu's house, Sharma Ji notices that the neighborhood is unfit for his studies and suggests that Ramu move in with him, but Ramu does not want to leave Mohan. The headmaster and teacher look after Ramu before the teacher Sharma Ji declares himself as Ramu's guardian. In school, Ramu excels in studies despite being a regular target of ridicule by richer students who do not consider him their equal and often degrade him for being a "street beggar". Their new neighbor is Mausi, who lives with her teenage daughter and son, and treats Ramu and Mohan as her own sons. They move to a new house in a slum after someone tries to steal their hard-earned money while they slept on the footpath. Ramu is admitted to the school after performing very well on the entrance test. Feeling insulted, Mohan successfully raises the money by singing. Manjula's brother rebuffs them and gives them only five rupees. Ramu and Mohan visit Manjula and ask for a loan of sixty rupees, the amount exactly required for Ramu's admission in school. Manjula suffers from rheumatic heart disease and both the boys hope she would help them out. Ramu wants to finish his studies, and they both befriend a small girl, Manjula ( Baby Farida), who is the sister of a rich man, Ashok ( Sanjay Khan). They collaborate and sing songs on the road to earn money from pedestrians. Ramu is good at playing the harmonica while Mohan is good at singing. Mohan eventually left the village after his caretaker died. He meets Mohan (Sawant), a blind boy who has a similar background: Mohan has a sister, Meena, who left for Mumbai to find work as a nurse to pay for her brother’s treatment. Ramu is also injured in an accident and becomes crippled.Īfter being thrown out of his home, crippled, and penniless, he roams around the streets of Mumbai. When the factory refuses to pay compensation that is due, his mother faints due to shock and falls down the stairs. Ramnath "Ramu" Gupta’s (Somaya) father, a factory worker, dies in an accident.