- A poor young man named Raj joins a criminal gang to feed his mother. But when he falls in love with Rita, he decides to reform himself for her.
- "Awaara," also known as "The Vagabond," is a 1951 Indian Hindi-language film that delves into the life of Raj, a young man from the streets who becomes entangled in a life of crime. Directed by Raj Kapoor and written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, the film is a blend of crime drama, romance, and social commentary. The story revolves around Raj, played by Raj Kapoor, who grows up to be a petty thief under the influence of the criminal Jagga. Raj's father, Judge Raghunath, played by Prithviraj Kapoor, is unaware that the vagabond he so despises is his own son. The judge's harsh belief that "criminals are born to criminals" has led to a self-fulfilling prophecy in his estranged son's life. Raj's love interest, Rita, played by Nargis, is a lawyer who stands by him despite his wayward path. The film's narrative is a series of flashbacks during Raj's trial for the attempted murder of a lawyer, revealing the intertwining lives of Raj, Rita, and Judge Raghunath. "Awaara" is renowned for its iconic music by Shankar-Jaikishan and the famous song "Awaara Hoon" by Mukesh. The film's exploration of social issues, particularly the nature versus nurture debate, and its rich performances, make it a milestone in the history of Bollywood.—SunMaximusOne
- Raju lives as a derelict as a result of being estranged from his bitter father, a district judge, who threw Raju's mother out of the house years ago. Raju shacks up with a Dacoit (pickpocket bandit) as his surrogate father only to realize that the man is actually responsible for the original misunderstanding between his parents. Raju kills him, and then tries killing his father, but fails, is arrested, and is taken to court right before his very own father, who presides there as the Judge. Raju has his childhood girlfriend as his legal representative, and the onus is now on his father, who must pass judgment without showing any personal sentiment.—rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
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