Tere Ghar Ke Samne

  • Dev Anand: Rakesh Kumar
  • Nutan: Sulekha
  • Rajendra Nath: Captain Ranjeet ' Ronny '
  • Om Prakash Lala Jagannath
  • Harindranath Chattopadhyay: Seth Karamchand
  • Mumtaz Begum: Mrs. Jagannath
  • Pratima Devi: Mrs. Karamchand
  • Rashid Khan: Madan Gopal Basuriwala
  • Zareen Katrak: Ginny
  • Parveen Choudhary: Motiya

Tere Ghar Ke Samne is a commercially successful Hindi film directed by Vijay Anand from the year 1963.

Action

During an auction, the two millionaires Seth Karamchand and Lala Jagannath argue a lot. Ultimately both buy expensive country that borders another. For now, despite both want to build the bigger and grander house on it.

Then Seth Karam Chand hires the young architect Rakesh Kumar. Not that this is knowing the son of his rival Lalas. Rakesh designing a modern house, which finds great favor in his father and wants to be build this house.

Then the architect in love even just in Seth's daughter Sulekha. Well Rakesh has his hands full trying not to let his relationships with the opposite side fly open.

Long Rakesh can not maintain the hiding game. At the latest when Seth and Lala verge are loszugehen each other to Rakesh outs. Fortunately, it creates Rakesh also listen to reason both and can now safely take Sulekha wife.

Music

The lyrics to music by Sachin Dev Burman wrote Hasrat Jaipuri. The songs Dil ka bhanwar kare PUKAR and Yeh hai re hai tanhaai became hits. Outstanding are the visual reactions of Dil ka bhanwara, the Qutub Minar was filmed before, and the title song, will appear in Anand's whiskey glass in the Nutan in the duet as thumbnails.

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