Bobby
Raja is the 18-year-old son of a wealthy Bombay businessman who suffers from his parents coldness and neglect. Shortly after finishing school he meets Bobby, the 16-year-old daughter of a poor Christian fisherman. They fall head over heels for each other, but they'll need everything they have to defend their love as their families won't accept them marrying each other...
Casts & Crew
Rishi Kapoor
Dimple Kapadia
Prem Nath
Durga Khote
Pran
Sonia Sahni
Aruna Irani
Prem Chopra
Farida Jalal
Piloo J. Wadia
Pinchoo Kapoor
Jagdish Raj
Shashi Kiran
Raj Rani
Also Directed by Raj Kapoor
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