The film tells the story of Arun (Sachin), a carefree and mischievous medical student who lives with his widowed mother. His life takes a turn when he meets Lily (Ranjeeta Kaur), a kind-hearted and pious Christian girl who lives in a hostel run by Mother Agnes. Initially, Arun and Lily clash due to their contrasting personalities, but they soon develop a deep, respectful friendship that blossoms into love.
The story follows (Sachin Pilgaonkar), the wealthy, high-spirited son of a prominent barrister who is used to being the "top dog" at his college. His ego is bruised when a soft-spoken newcomer, Lily Fernandes (Ranjeeta Kaur), outperforms him in the terminal examinations.
In the vast ocean of Indian cinema, few films manage to transcend generations and remain etched in the collective memory of the audience. Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se , released in 1978, is one such cinematic gem. For viewers searching for the the quest is often driven by a desire to revisit a simpler, more innocent era of storytelling—a time when love was expressed through glances, poetry, and soul-stirring music.