Mera Ghar Mere Bachche

Mera Ghar Mere Bachche
Directed by Sohrab Modi
Produced by Sohrab Modi
Starring Sohrab Modi
Sulochana
Soodesh Kumar
Naaz
Subiraj
Music by Sardar Malik
Hasrat Jaipuri (lyrics)
Production
company
Minerva Movietone
Release dates
1960
Running time
121 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Mera Ghar Mere Bachche (My House My Children), (Mera Ghar Mere Bachchay) is a 1960 Hindi social family drama film produced and directed by Sohrab Modi.[1][2] Made under the Minerva Movietone banner it had music by Sardar Malik with lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri.[3] The film had Naaz starring in an adult lead role after earlier acting as a child star. She went on to marry her co-star in the film, Subiraj. It co-starred Sohrab Modi, Sulochana, Soodesh Kumar, Subiraj, Naaz, Daisy Irani and Nana Palsikar.[4]

The film revolves around a family with an autocratic father who wants his two sons to follow his commands regarding their lives. The conflict created by the generational gap forms the basis of the story.

Plot

Inderjit (Sohrab Modi) known as Bade Saheb lives with his wife, Parvati (Sulochana), two sons Narendra (Soodesh Kumar) and Kishore (Subiraj), and an orphan girl Lata (Naaz). The family members have to follow his rigid commands, which creates a fearful atmosphere in the house. The sons' life is laid out for them, and though Narendra does become an engineer and joins his father in business, the younger son Kishore's only interest is music but he is unable to tell his father about it. The repressive environment makes Kishore rebel. He arrives home one night in a drunken state only to be accosted by his father. Kishore unable to keep silent now and letting out his frustration, he tells his father about his love for music and that he is in love with Lata. Realising his son's inebriated state, Inderjit decides not to react at that time. Next morning he orders Kishore to start work in the company as an ordinary labour and tells his wife to send Lata home to her relatives in Nagpur. He arranges for Kishore to marry Meena. However Narendra and Meena are in love with each other, while Kishore loves Lata. Their mother, Parvati helps them marry the women of their choice. When Inderjit finds out what has transpired, he throws them out of the house and asks Parvati also to leave with the children. Inderjit is now left alone in the big house. The story then follows changing circumstances which in turn lead to a change in Inderjit's thinking.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music direction was by Sardar Malik and the lyricist was Hasrat Jaipuri. Mukesh, Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur and Seeta Agarwal provided the playback singing. Some of the notable songs were: "Chanda Ke Desh Mein" sung by Mukesh for Soodesh Kumar, "Baharon Se Poochho" sung by Mukesh and Suman Kalyanpur for Subiraj and Naaz, and Mukesh's "Ek Tum Nahin Toh Kuchh Nahin".[5]

Songlist

# Title Singer
1 Vahi Udi Udi Ghataaen Hain Ek Tum Nahin Ho To Mukesh
2 Chanda Ke Des Me Rehti Ek Rani Mukesh
3 Ek Tum Nahi Ho To Kuch Nahi Mukesh
4 Chahe Koi Zor Laga Le Mohammed Rafi
5 Mudh Mudh Ke Har Koi Dekhe Maal Me Kuch Baat Hai Mohammed Rafi
6 Zulm Bhi Karte Hai Aur Kahate Hai Fariyad Na Kar Mohammed Rafi, Suan Kalyanpur
7 Galiya Hai Gulzar Yaar Aaya Karo Asha Bhosle
8 Pina Haraam Hai Na Pilana Haraam Hai Asha Bhosle
9 Dil Mera Naache Thunak Thunak Mohammed Rafi, Seeta Agarwal,Suman Kalyanpur,
10 Baharo Se Puchho Mere Pyar Ho Tum Mukesh, Suman Kalyanpur

References

  1. Sanjit Narwekar (1994). Directory of Indian film-makers and films. Flicks Books. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  2. "Main Details: Mera Ghar Mere Bachche". Gomolo.com. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  3. "Mera Ghar Mere Bachche". The Rest. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  4. "Mera Ghar Mere Bachche". Alan Goble. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  5. "Mera Ghar Mere Bachche". Muvyz, Inc. Retrieved 3 January 2015.

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