In the 1973 film **"Bobby"**, Bobby Braganza is portrayed as a young, spirited girl who falls in love with Raj Nath, the son of a wealthy businessman. Bobby, the daughter of a poor Goan Christian fisherman named Jack Braganza, comes from a modest background and faces societal challenges due to her family's financial status. She is depicted as lively, affectionate, and determined, deeply in love with Raj and willing to face numerous obstacles to be with him.
Bobby and Raj's love story is central to the film, and despite their different social standings and the disapproval of Raj's parents, they strive to be together. The main conflict in the story arises from the class difference and the opposition from Raj's parents, with Bobby's father, Jack, and Raj's former governess, Mrs. Braganza, also playing significant roles in the narrative.
The film explores themes of love, social class, and the struggle against societal norms, with Bobby's character symbolizing youthful love and resilience.