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Song : Ye tanhayi hay re hay re ,jaane phir aaye na aaye tham lo banhen..
Film : Tere Ghar Ke Saamne ,1963, Singer: Lata Mangeshkar, Lyricist: Hasrat Jaipuri, Music Director: S D Burman, Writer / Director: Vijay Anand, Producer: Dev Anand, Cast: Dev Anand, Nutan, Om Parkesh, Jankidas, Rajendra Nath, Harindranath Chattopadhyay, Mumtaz Begum, Pratima Devi, Rashid Khan, Parveen Choudhary Production Co: Navketan International Films, Lyrics :- aa aa aa aaa aaa aaa ho oo oo yeh tanhaayi haay re haay jaane phir aaye na aaye thhaam lo baanhey thhaam lo baanhey yeh tanhaayi haay re haay jaane phir aaye na aaye thhaam lo baanhen thhaam lo baanhen jhoom jhoom gaaoon pyaar se sharmaoon ek nasha sa mujhe ho chala teri meri chaah roj badhi jaaye aur na tootey kabhi dil tera dekh teri meri ab ek dagariya thhaam lo baanhey thhaam lo baanhey thhaam lo baanhey yeh tanhaayi haay re haay jaane phir aaye na aaye thhaam lo baanhey thhaam lo baanhey aaj bane saathi deep aur baati jagmagaayi meri zindagi paake tere saaye kaun aage jaaye tu mila to mili har khushi tan man chamke hai jaise bijariya thhaam lo baanhey thhaam lo baanhey thham lo baanhey yeh tanhaayi haay re haay jaane phir aaye na aaye thhaam lo baanhey thhaam lo baanhey aaj samay aaya maine tujhe paaya main lata hoon tere pyaar ki phool naye laaoon tujhko mehkaaoon main kali hoon tere haar ki pyaar ki hamaari amar ho umariya thhaam lo baanhey thhaam lo baanhey yeh tanhaayi haay re haay jaane phir aaye na aaye thhaam lo baanhey hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm thhaam lo baanhey.. Tere Ghar Ke Samne (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 Manzilw (1966), and Johny Mera Naam (1970) 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. Storyline.. 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 westernized 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), has different sentiments, though. Not exactly bothered about pride and ego, she says that their house will be hidden by Lala Jagannath's one. Not willing to let such a thing happen, Seth Karam Chand hires 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. Tere Ghar Ke Samne 1963 ‧ Hindi cinema/Comedy music ‧ 2h 29m Songs... 1 Dekho Rootha Na Karo 3:09 · Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi 2 Dil Ka Bhanwar Kare Pukar 3:21 · Mohammed Rafi 3 Dil Ki Manzil Hai Kuchh Aisi 0:03 · Asha Bhosle 4 Ek Ghar Banaunga 3:30 · Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi 5 Sun Le Tu Dil Ki Sada 7:25 · Mohammed Rafi 6 Tu Kahan Ye Bata 3:29 · Mohammed Rafi 7 Ye Tanhai Hay Re Hay 3:02 · Lata Mangeshkar |