| Language: Bengali
Release date: Aug 18, 1955 Running time: 2:01:38 Directors: Tapan Sinha Cast: Uttam Kumar, Sabitri Chatterjee, Manju Dey, Anubha Gupta, Chhabi Biswas Upahaar (1955) Tollywood film stars Uttam Kumar and Sabitri Chatterjee as lead the pair. Music of the feature film is directed by Kalipada Sen. The story is as Kangalibabu who is so obsessed with making money chooses money over his family. His son and wife die because he could not provide proper medication and treatment on time which he did not provide. His assets reduced to his one and only daugther Krishna and a two storied house. Professor Ashok Sarkar comes to live in their house as a tenant with his wife Neela. Soon Krishna becomes's hand in glove with professor Ashok's family. Krishna loves Sunil, a brilliant young man who is pursuing M.A. with scholarship. The arrangement of Krishna and Sunil's marriage ended nowhere because when it came to money matters, Kangalibabu held back. Sunil wanted Krishna to run away with him. Krishna ruled out considering the harsh consequences, she might have to face in the long run. Sunil leaves for Bombay to try his luck in a competitive exam. Meanwhile Krishna's father decides her marriage with a mentally challanged person against thousand rupee. This marriage also ended nowhere. The bride ran away. Sunil with a broken heart seaches for a job in every corner of Bombay. Krishna becomes an eyesore for her father. She leaves home with a sorry state of mind and leaves home. Absence of Krishna makes her father realise his daughter's worth. Meanwhile news of Krishna's accident come to him. Kangalibabu could not stand his shock. He got paralysed and completely mute. He breathed his last him? A desire to take with his ? Daughter. Sunil on his way to Assam comes home and meets Krishna. Krishna accidentally discovers her farmer's savings of his life almost comparable to a meanwise ? It was a perfect gift from destiny to Krishna which in the end leaves her to a bed of roses and empowers her to work on every dream she and Sunil had dreamt of |









