Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
View MoreAlthough it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
View MoreIn truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
View MoreThere's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
View MoreYou sometimes have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your prince, and over the years I've fidgeted through more than my fair share of Bollywood Blockbusters in the interest of film scholarship as they interminably stretched on and on into the small hours of the morning on Channel 4; usually taking an absolute eternity to tell a very simple story. The songs to me all sound alike, so I just fast forward through them. But as a stuffy Brit, I was never the audience these films were meant for in the first place...However, my diligence paid off about twenty years ago when I stumbled across this beauty, which I absolutely loved! Even more remarkably it actually contains a song which I'm capable of humming! It's called 'Dil Ki Manzil', a vibrant cabaret number sung by Asha Bhosle and performed on screen by a statuesque young dancer named Helga.Ironically, because of it's age - and it's in black & white - most of my Hindi co-workers have either never seen it or are only very dimly aware of it. But it certainly gets my vote!
View MoreA beautiful romantic comedy movie remembered for number of melodious songs which remain popular today. After Paying Guest (1957), this is the best known Dev Anand - Nutan vehicle. The movie is about two feuding millionaires, Seth Karamchand (Chattopadyaya)and Lala Jagannath (Prakash) who want to build their house in front of each other. Jagannath's son architect Rakesh Kumar (Dev Anand ) is commissioned to construct both houses. In addition he falls in love with Karamchand's daughter Sulekha (Nutan) & both do their best to hide from their parents. Finally after a lot of drama (handled well) the two rivals get together for their children. Omprakash, Nootan's father & the Dev's mother are just hilarious. Specially Dev's mother has done a great job. Their fights in auction, in the society/club election are of great entertainment. All in all a frothy musical comedy with some classic hits such as 'Dil Ka Bhanvar Kare Pukar' & 'Yeh tanhai Hai' etc. Each one is truly refreshing. 'Dil ka bhanwar' is my all time favorite.
View MoreThe movie is really good.the best part of movie is music of S D Berman and the direction of Vijay Anand.Vijay Anand has given us some of the best movie of that time like guide, Teesari Manzil, Rajput and jewel thief that show the versatility of director. this movie is romantic comedy and u will love to see it and till climax u will not able to know how Nutan's family and Dev's family going to accept each other. some serious moment come at the end of film otherwise film was pure comedy.story is Dev Anand is architecture who is making a bungalow of Nutan's father but the same design is like by his father who is rival of Nutan's father and he insist to make bungalow in front of Nutan's bungalow.think's start going more funnier when both family like Dev and Nutan but they don't know they are rival's children. when they know put restriction which is worthless. one of the most emotional ending where both family agree for marriage of their children for sake of their children's future and love.
View MoreThough not very different from the many hindi love stories, this movie will always be remembered for its music. The songs mostly sung by Lata and Rafi are molodius and naughty. Dev Anand has Nutan opposite him for change and they work charm together. If you are a Dev Anand fan, do not miss this movie; if you are not, this movie has the potential to make you one.
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