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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Tere Ghar Ke Saamne (1963)

Tere Ghar Ke Samne (English: In Front of Your House) is a classic 1963 Hindi film. Released on Tuesday, 1 January 1963, it was a major hit in India, taking the sixth spot in highest grossing films of the year. The film, produced by Dev Anand and written and directed by his brother Vijay Anand, is the duo's fourth collaboration after the hits Nau Do Gyarah (1957), Kala Bazar (1960) and Hum Dono (1961). Vijay Anand would later go on to direct the hits Guide (1965), Teesri Manzil (1966), and Johny Mera Naam (1970).

The film stars Dev Anand, Nutan, Rajindernath and Om Prakash in lead roles. The film's music is by S. D. Burman, while the lyrics have been penned by Hasrat Jaipuri. It was also the last movie to pair Dev Anand and Nutan together, after the films Paying Guest (1957), Baarish (1957), and Manzil (1960).

The film is a comedy which also sends across a social message that, "Not all that is new is bad, nor is all that is old good". The story is about a young architect who returns to India after having had a Western education and falls in love with a modern Indian girl, who respects Indian culture and her parents' wishes. Their fathers are rivals in everything, and never cease to quarrel. The two of them must convince their fathers to put aside their differences and live together in harmony.


Contents


  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 Music
    • 3.1 Track list
  • 4 External links
 
 

Plot


Set in Delhi in 1962, Lala Jagannath (Om Prakash) and Seth Karam Chand (Harindranath Chattopadhyay), two wealthy businessmen, are bidding for the front plot in a government auction. One is westernised and wears black-rimmed spectacles, the other, traditional turban and linen. Adamant on getting the front plot of land, Lala Jagannath raises the price higher and higher. Seth Karam Chand irks him even further by raising the price by a paltry 1000 rupees, made worse by the fact that Seth Karam Chand raises his finger, leaving the auctioneer (Jankidas) and the crowd to interpret the meaning. Lala Jagannath winds up with the front plot, but at the last moment, Seth Karam Chand comes in and quotes an insane price for the back plot, leaving the rest to think something has gone wrong with him.

Back home, Seth Karam Chand informs his wife about his decision, and the two banter, with him talking about "style". His daughter, Sulekha (Nutan) points out that their house will be hidden by Lala Jagannath's one. Not willing to let such a thing happen, Seth Karam Chand and Sulekha hire an architect, Rakesh (Dev Anand). After a little friction and misunderstanding, Rakesh gets to know Sulekha, and her brother, Ranjit. (Rajendra Nath). His sidekick, Madan, (Rashid Khan), sets his eyes on Sulekha's friend, Motiya (Parveen Choudhary).

They go to visit the Qutub Minar, and no one else but Rakesh and Sulekha are willing to climb up. Slowly, but surely, Rakesh and Sulekha start to fall in love. But there's a catch that no one but Rakesh and Madan know – Rakesh is actually Lala Jagannath's son! Even then, he conceals the truth from everyone, leading to some hilarious side-splitting scenes where Rakesh tries to keep his parents away from Sulekha's, and his antics include pretending to having had an attack and making both sides believe he's scolding the other, with a little help from his sidekick.

Meanwhile, Ranjit and Rakesh's colleague, Jenny (Zarine Katrak) fall in love as well. Ranjit leaves for Kashmir, and Rakesh starts to make the plans for the houses. To add to his woes, his father insists that he design the house, and Seth Karam Chand has already hired him. Still not willing to allow the truth to be revealed, he tries to keep the designs away from each side, but to no avail. His father sees a design, insists on it, while Seth Karam Chand has already decided on that one. Fed up with all the enmity, Rakesh eventually decides to make both houses the same. His love affair with Sulekha continues. When Sulekha goes off to Shimla, Rakesh follows behind her.

Finally deciding that enough is enough, Rakesh decides to reveal the truth to Sulekha. She gets very angry with him, but thankfully, their parents don't come to know about it. He refuses to work for them, and when she demands to know why, he drops a bombshell and tells her that he is indeed Lala Jagannath's son. Feeling betrayed, she starts to avoid him at Ronny's birthday party. Undaunted, Rakesh sings a song, and she is easily wooed back.

However, Lala Jagannath and Seth Karamchand both find out, and marriage, in their eyes, is impossible. Their enmity is a barrier between their children's love, and however hard Rakesh and Sulekha try, the barrier is impenetrable. Even then, Rakesh finally manages to convince them, and they relent, embracing each other. Taking that as a yes, Rakesh and Sulekha hug each other too, overjoyed. They get married at the inauguration of the two houses that Rakesh had built.


Cast


  • Dev Anand as Rakesh Anand Kumar, an architect who builds both houses
  • Nutan Behl as Sulekha, a young girl who falls in love with Rakesh
  • Rajendra Nath as Captain Ranjit 'Ronny', an army officer and Sulekha's brother
  • Zarine Katrak as Jenny, Rakesh's colleague
  • Rashid Khan as Madan Gopal Basuriwala, Rakesh's assistant
  • Parveen Choudhary as Motiya, Sulekha's friend
  • Pratima Devi as Mrs. Karam Chand, Sulekha's mother
  • Harindranath Chattopadhyay as Seth Karam Chand, Sulekha's father
  • Mumtaz Begum as Mrs. Jagannath, Rakesh's mother
  • Om Prakash as Lala Jagannath, Rakesh's father
  • Jankidas as the auctioneer


Music


The music was composed by S.D. Burman, and the lyrics were penned by Hasrat Jaipuri. Mohammed Rafi sang three solos for Dev Anand, and two more duets with Lata Mangeshkar. Asha Bhosle also sings one song. "Dil Ki Manzil", which is a cabaret song. Interestingly, there are a few lines of Spanish in the song too.

Track list


#TitleSinger(s)LyricistLength
1Tere Ghar Ke SamneMohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar Hasrat Jaipuri3:19
2Dil Ka BhanwarMohammed RafiHasrat Jaipuri4:37
3Tu Kahan Yeh BataMohammed RafiHasrat Jaipuri4:26
4Dekho Rootha Na KaroMohammed Rafi Hasrat Jaipuri3:46
5Dil Ki ManzilAsha BhosleHasrat Jaipuri5:10
6Yeh Tanhai Hai Re HaiLata Mangeshkar Hasrat Jaipuri3:38
7Sunle Tu Dilki SadaaMohammed Rafi Hasrat Jaipuri4:46



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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Nau Do Gyarah (1957)

Nau Do Gyarah (Hindi: नौ दो ग्यारह; English: Nine Two Eleven, the Hindi idiom means 'to run away') is a 1957 Hindi film produced by Dev Anand. This was his brother, Vijay Anand's, directorial debut. The film stars Dev Anand, Kalpana Kartik, Madan Puri, Shashikala and Jeevan. The film's music is by S. D. Burman and the lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri.



Contents


  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 Soundtrack
  • 4 External links



Plot


The film starts with Madan Gopal (Dev Anand) being thrown out of his house for not paying the rent. He goes to visit his friend, who has been helping him collect his mail, and finds a letter from his uncle, Manoharlal. Manoharlal writes that he is willing eleven lakh rupees (nine lakhs of cash and two lakhs worth of property), to Madan. It was originally willed to his sister-in-law's son, Kuldeep (Krishan Dhawan). After seeing Kuldeep's bad behaviour, though, Manoharlal decides to give the money to Madan.

Madan promptly gets a truck and sets off for Bombay, and on the way, his friend drags him to a wedding. The two discuss the wedding, with Madan saying that if he was in the girl's place, he would run away. True enough, when an eavesdropping friend tells the bride, Raksha (Kalpana Kartik) that the groom, Surjit (Jeevan), she decides to run away and hide in Madan's truck.

Raksha disguises herself as a Sikh boy with the psedonym of Sardar Nihal Singh and hides in his truck. Madan discovers "him" and the two quarrel nonstop, but Madan is compelled to take him along because the boy has money, food and water. The disguise soon comes loose and Sardar Nihal Singh is revealed to be a girl. Madan doesn't know her past, but the two of them fall in love, with Madan teasing her on several occasions, calling her a "thief". Raksha, who was unhappy with her marriage, finally finds happiness travelling with Madan.

When the two of them reach Bombay, Madan goes off to see his friend, Radheshyam (Madan Puri), but is informed that Manoharlal has died. A shocked Madan takes out the letter and finds out that it is a few months old. Radheshyam says that all the property has gone to Kuldeep and his mother (Lalita Pawar).


Cast


  • Dev Anand as Madan
  • Kalpana Kartik as Raksha  
  • Shashikala as Neeta
  • Jeevan as Surjit
  • Madan Puri as Radhey
  • Lalita Pawar as Kuldeep's mom
  • Rashid Khan as Kuldeep's servant 
  • Krishan Dhawan as Kuldeep
  • Baby Lata as Kamla
  • M.A. Latif as Raksha's Father


Soundtrack


#TitleSinger(s)LyricistLength
1Hum Hai Rahi Pyar KeKishore KumarMajrooh Sultanpuri4:50
2Aankhon Mein Kya JeeKishore Kumar , Asha BhosleMajrooh Sultanpuri4:39
3Kali Ke Roop MeinMohammad Rafi , Asha Bhosle Majrooh Sultanpuri5:10
4Kya Ho Phir Jo Din Rangeela HoAsha Bhosle , Geeta Dutt Majrooh Sultanpuri4:32
5O Soja Nidiya Ki Bela Hai Mohammad Rafi , Asha BhosleMajrooh Sultanpuri2:41
6Dhalti Jaye Chunariya HamariAsha Bhosle Majrooh Sultanpuri3:04
7Dekho To Idhar Hai HaiAsha Bhosle Majrooh Sultanpuri3:05
8See Le ZubanGeeta Dutt Majrooh Sultanpuri5:10


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Kala Bazar (1960)

Kala Bazar (English: Black Market) is a 1960 Hindi film produced by Dev Anand for Navketan Films. Written and directed by Dev's younger brother Vijay Anand, the film starred Dev Anand, Waheeda Rehman, Vijay Anand, Chetan Anand, Nanda, Rashid Khan, Madan Puri, Leela Chitnis, Mumtaz Begum and Helen. S.D. Burman composed the music, while the lyrics were penned by Shailendra.

It was noted for having several of Bollywood's stars in a cameo at the film premiere of Mother India (1957), and it was also the only film to star the three Anand brothers together. It became a semi-hit at the box office.


Contents


  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 Trivia
  • 4 Music
  • 5 External links

 

Plot


Raghuvir (Dev Anand) is a poor bus conductor who is fired from the job after getting into an argument with a passenger. With an ailing mother (Leela Chitnis) and two younger siblings to take care of, Raghu doesn't know how to provide for his family. When he passes by a cinema hall and sees Kalu (Rashid Khan) selling movie tickets, he gets an idea. Raghu steals 5000 from Advocate Desai (Chetan Anand) and sets up his own black marketing business.

First, he works with Kalu, and at the premiere of Mother India, their tickets sell faster and faster as more film stars arrive - they include Dilip Kumar, Geeta Dutt, Guru Dutt, Kishore Kumar, Raaj Kumar, Rajendra Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Sohrab Modi, Mohammed Rafi, Nargis, Nadira and Nimmi. Finally, he sells his last ticket for 100 when one ticket cost only 2.
 
Elated with his newfound business, Raghu and Kalu go from strength to strength, recruiting many poor and homeless thieves. When Ganesh (Madan Puri) dares to challenge him, Raghu beats him up. The next day, Ganesh agrees to work for Raghu. Now a wealthy man, Raghu buys a new, spacious flat for his family in Marine Drive. Things change when a group of students buy movie tickets from him. Alka (Waheeda Rehman) finds out that her friends bought them in black, and tears the tickets. This has a great impact on Raghu, who is standing nearby and watching. Her boyfriend, Nandkumar Chattopadhyay (Vijay Anand) promises her not to do it again.

Smitten with Alka, Raghu starts to follow her. When Nand gets a scholarship and travels overseas, Alka's parents decide to take her to Ooty to take her mind off Nand. Raghu sees this as a perfect opportunity and gets on the same cabin as her family. He sings "Apni To Har Aah Ek Toofan Hai", trying to flirt with Alka, while the song itself was veiled as a prayer. He also helps to cure Alka's father's back pain with a massage, and soon, he becomes friends with the family.

All that taken care of, he sets out to romance Alka, but she resists and turns away his love when she lies that she is engaged to Nand. Heartbroken, Raghu returns to Bombay to continue his business, but his love for Alka has changed him. When he left Alka in Ooty, he promised that he would never do anything bad. Raghu tries to convince his partners to stop black marketing and get an honest job, but they all eventually go back to their bad deeds. Raghu continues to try and earn an honest living, and to his surprise, he meets Alka one day in Bombay.

Alka, meanwhile, also falls for Raghu, but hesitates to tell him. Finally, she writes a letter to Nand, telling him to forget her because she loves Raghu. The latter is delighted, and Alka tells him to come in the evening to talk to her parents. However, everything goes awry when she learns that Nand has returned. When Nand comes to her house, the two of them argue, but finally both concede that their "love" was just childishness. Now free to profess her love for Raghu, Alka goes to his house, only to learn that he has been arrested for black marketing...


Cast


  • Dev Anand as Raghuvir
  • Waheeda Rehman as Alka
  • Vijay Anand as Nandkumar Chattopadhyay
  • Chetan Anand as Advocate Desai
  • Nanda as Sapna
  • Rashid Khan as Kalu
  • Madan Puri as Ganesh
  • Leela Chitnis as Raghuvir's mother
  • Helen as Dancer/Singer
  • Mumtaz Begum as Mrs. M.L. Sinha
  • Sushil Kumar as Raghuvir's Brother

Trivia


The film has a scene in which several stars make guest appearances while appearing for the premiere of the movie Mother India. They include Dilip Kumar, Geeta Dutt, Guru Dutt, Kishore Kumar, Raaj Kumar, Rajendra Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Sohrab Modi, Mohammed Rafi, Nargis, Nadira and Nimmi. Others seen include Kishore Kumar, Kumkum, Lata Mangeshkar, Mukri, Mohammad Rafi, Yakub, Naseem Banu & Kumari Naaz.


Music


All lyrics written by Shailendra; all music composed by S. D. Burman.

Songs
#TitleSinger(s)LyricistLength
1"Apni To Har Aah Ek Toofaan" Mohammed RafiShailendra4:48
2"Khoya Khoya chand" Mohammed RafiShailendra4:43
3"Na Main Dhan Chaahoon" Geeta Dutt, Sudha MalhotraShailendra3:57
4"Rimjhim Ke Tarane Leke" Mohammed Rafi, Geeta DuttShailendra3:52
5"Saanjh Dhali Dil Ki Lagi" Manna Dey, Asha BhosleShailendra3:52
6"Sach Hue Sapne Tere" Asha BhosleShailendra3:46
7"Teri Dhoom Har Kahin" Mohammed RafiShailendra3:36
8"Sambhalo Sambhalo Apna Dil Dilwalon" Asha BhosleShailendra3:31



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