Musafir (1957) is a drama movie that tells the story of a widow who faces various struggles in her life. She deals with the death of her husband, takes care of her son as a single mother, and faces financial difficulties. The movie explores themes of affection, symbolism, and relationships with her brother, sister-in-law, and landlord. It delves into the complexities of her relationships with her father, son, and husband. The plot also touches upon the topic of pregnancy, attempted suicide, and the impact of a neighbor. The movie incorporates elements of poison and cancer, which further add depth to the story. Throughout the movie, the main character finds solace in her passion for playing the violin. Musafir (1957) also explores the issue of unemployment and its effects on the characters' lives.
A car mechanic falls in love with a girl but discovers her father has a large debt, leading him to gamble and marry another to pay off the debt.
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