The film's ending is predictably positive and sugarcoated. Usha Khanna's soundtrack is so-so, but I liked the song "Jiske Liye Sab Ko Choda". Rajendra Kumar and Vinod Mehra don't have much to do but both come across as likable fellows. She is graceful, beautiful and attractive. This was the time when she became an altogether different person in terms of appearance and personality. Rekha, as her illegitimate daughter, also does very well although at points she is let down by the script. Needless to say, this is her film all the way. She was always keen on playing good roles, and even though I didn't expect much from the film, I was sure she would do well, and she did not disappoint.
I also appreciate the fact that she didn't shy away from taking on a negative part. Her sharp expressions and line delivery are as impressive as ever.
More importantly, she is consistently in-character and plays the part with utmost conviction, never letting the helpless writing affect her. She looks absolutely great and much younger than she actually was. Nutan is fantastic in her role, and as the selfish, fiery and greedy woman who has given her daughter away without blinking an eye and who is now a jealous and possessive wife, she does the best of what she is given and rises above the script. That said, I didn't expect anything great and watched the film only for Nutan and Rekha. Towards the end in particular, there's a silly plan plotted by the characters in the film in order to bring the mother and daughter together, and it is really embarrassing. The dialogues are overdone and the proceedings often don't make sense. While the beginning is badly done, the narrative grows even more obtuse as the film progresses. The story of one woman refusing to accept her premarital daughter upon birth is done to death, and while it could have been watchable in the hands of a more capable director, Kumar's direction is poor and it looks like he is hardly interested in the project, doing it all slack. rAjOo Kumar's Saajan Ki Saheli is a senseless, typical and simplistic melodrama. Kunti then decides to meet Moon Moon and it is during this meeting she will find out the stark truth behind Avinash's affair with her. When she confronts him, he admits knowing and meeting his mistress, and openly declares his love for her, leaving Kunti humiliated and downcast. Years later, Kunti finds out that Avinash is having an affair with a female client by the name of Moon Moon, a woman born out of wedlock. Unfortunately, Kunti is unable to conceive, however the couple are contend with their lives. Eventually, Kunti's dreams are fulfilled when she marries a rich and wealthy Barrister by the name of Avinash Kumar. Kunti is unable to abort the child, as it is illegal at that time, so she goes away from her home, with a close friend, Chanda, and gives birth to a baby girl, who she leaves in Chanda's care. When Anil finds out that Kunti does not marry him, he kills himself. Kunti finds out that Anil comes from a poor family, and she would only like to marry someone rich, so that she can lead a comfortable and stylish life. They do get intimate which ends in Kunti getting pregnant.
Young and attractive Kunti has fallen in love with a young man by the name of Anil, and both intend to marry.