Copyright notice on disc: Children's Film Society, India. Aimana Mukhtiyāra, Anuśakā Pānavālā, Salōnī Jōśī. "Golden Jubilee Year CFSI 1955-2005." Summary taken from http://cfsindia.org.
Summary:
Poverty forces little Lilkee, originally from Nainital, to become a domestic help for architect Bela in Mumbai. She has difficulty in adjusting to city life. To add insult to injury she is humiliated by a gang of four girls from a rich family. Later, when the girls come to know of her plight, they not only befriend Lilkee but try to raise money to help her go back to Nainital. But full of self respect, Lilkee politely refuses. One day, the girls ask her to accompany them to the sea during school hours. Lilkee informs her employer but the other girls don't tell their parents. When the children don't return for a long time, the parents get worried. After being found, they scold their girls but Lilkee's sense of responsibility wins over Bela who admits her to a school.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)905077216
LCCN:
2015306044
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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