Mummy, a supplier of young girls loves one of her girls as her daughter, yet she has no hesitations to send her to rich men to spend night with them. One day, she comes across a man who saves her life by taking her to hospital. After knowing her more, he decides to marry her, Mummy allows him to do so but hides her past. He brings her to his house where she is shocked to see her father-in-law, the same person who had spent a night with her.
Sabiha Khanum's performance in the film was met with critical acclaim.[3] While commenting on her performance, a reviewer noted that despite overacting sometimes and being pretentious, she managed to give a good performance... a 'Madame with a heart of gold' who is constantly helping destitute women down on their luck'.[1][4]
Awards
The film received 4 Nigar Awards in 1975 in the following categories.[5][6]
^Amjad Parvez (18 October 2019). "Rani: top class heroine of Pakistani cinema's golden era — Part II". Daily Times newspaper. Archived from the original on 22 March 2023. Sahiba's performance as Mummy is outstanding. Not just through her lines – delivered in the perfect accent of a non-native English educated Urdu speaker – but in her repeated confrontations with Asif and other men far more powerful than herself
^K. S. Hosain (1975). Cinema the World Over. Vol. 1–3. National Film Development Corporation (Pakistan). p. 47 and 51.