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Song: arre bhai nikal ke aa ghar se..
Film : New Delhi,1956,
Singers: Kishore Kumar and Chorus,
Lyricist: Shailendra,
Music Director: Shankar Jaikishan,
Producer/Director: Mohan Segal,
Cast : Kishore Kumar, Vyjayanthimala,Nanda, Jabeen Jalil,Nana Palsikar,Nasir Hussain, Dhumal,
Production Banner: Deluxe Picture,
Lyrics:-
Are bhai nikal ke aa ghar se
Are bhai nikal ke aa ghar se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Duniya ki ronak dekh
Phir se dekh le phir se
Duniya ki ronak dekh
Phir se dekh le phir se
Hoye are bhai nikal
Ke aa ghar se aa ghar se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Oo ho duniya badal gayi pyare
Aage nikal gayi pyare
Are duniya badal gayi pyare
Aage nikal gayi pyare
Andhe kuye me chhupke kyu
Baitha huya hai man mare
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Duniya ki ronak dekh
Phir se dekh le phir se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Tu la biti hi kasli wat tere
Tu la biti hi kasli wat te
Oo ho pani ko tel ko chhoda
Bijali ki rel ko chhoda
Are pani ko tel ko chhoda
Bijali ki rel ko chhoda
Kal chand taro me
Pahuchega atami ghoda
Are bhai are bhai
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Duniya ki ronak dekh
Phir se dekh le phir se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Kal jo tha kal raha hoga
Aage ki soch kya hoga
Are kal jo tha kal raha hoga
Aage ki soch kya hoga
Tuti purani dhapali pe
Tu kal ka marsiya mat ga
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Duniya ki ronak dekh
Phir se dekh le phir se
Duniya ki ronak dekh
Phir se dekh le phir se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se..
New Delhi (न्यू डेल्ही) is a 1956 Hindi-language black and white romantic comedy film written by Radhakishen with Inder Raj Anand and directed by Mohan Segal. The film starred Vyjayanthimala and Kishore Kumar in the lead. Mirza Musharraf and Shivraj as the ensemble cast. The film was produced by Mohan Segal himself.
Anand moves to New Delhi and poses himself as a Tamilian to get accommodation in a South Indian family's house. However, things get complicated when he falls for Janaki, his landlord's daughter.
Storyline :-
Anand (Kishore Kumar), a Punjabi boy comes from Jalandhar to Delhi, but is unable to find a place to stay, as everywhere he goes people want to give room only to a person of their region. Desperate, Anand masquerades as a Tamilian, Anand Kumaraswamy, and finds a place to stay with a Tamilian family. There, he meets the daughter of the South Indian Cultural Association Head, Janaki (Vyjayantimala). Romance develops, but Anand is unable to reveal his true identity to her. Daulatram Khanna Nazir Hussain, Anand's father and Janaki's father, Subramanyam's (Nana Palsikar) superior, gets transferred to Delhi. Anand's sister Nikki (Jabeen) comes close to Anand's friend, Ashok Banerjee, a Bengali painter who teaches her art. Anand makes his Tamilian servant Kumaraswamy (Dhoomal) masquerade as his father and they even meet Janaki's father to discuss the marriage. But soon they are found out and Daulatram opposes the marriage. Daulatram also faces opposition from his community who come to discuss Nikki's marriage within the community. Subramanyam too turns against his daughter, who tries to kill herself. She is saved by a kindly shop owner (Radhakishen) and passed off as his Punjabi niece, Mohini. Both Subramanyam and Anand are kept in the dark and are convinced Janaki is no more. Subramanyam realizes his mistake, but sadly he thinks it is too late. Thinking Mohini to be a good Punjabi girl, Anand's family readily agrees to his marriage with her. Daulatram returns home to find Ashok consoling Nikki, and throws him out. Nikki's marriage is almost called off when the boy's father demands a huge dowry. Ashok offers his family jewels to Daulatram so that Nikki's marriage can take place. Daulatram's eyes open and he calls off the wedding and marries Nikki to Ashok. The truth about Janaki/ Mohini also comes out and now that both groups have shed their prejudices Anand marries Janaki..
Box office..
At the end of its theatrical run, the film grossed around ₹1,45,00,000 and netted ₹75,00,000, thus becomes the sixth highest-grossing film of 1956, with a verdict of "hit"
SONGS..
1. Murli Bairan Bhayi Ho Tori Murli Bairan Bhayi
Lata Mangeshkar
2. Tum Sang Preet Lagayi Rasiya Maine Jaan Ke Jaan Gawanyi
Lata Mangeshkar
3. Koi Mere Sapno Me Aaya Dhire Dhire Mere Man Me Samaya
Lata Mangeshkar
4. Gori Tere Sapno Ke Sajna Aaye Tere Angna
Lata Mangeshkar
5. Zindagi Bahaar Hai Mohabbat Ki Bahaar Se
Lata Mangeshkar
6. Nakhrewali Dekhne Me Dekh Lo Hai Kaisi Bholi Bhali
Kishore Kumar
7. Baari Barssi Khattan Gaya Te Khat Ke Liyaayi Sotti
Lata Mangeshkar
8. Arre Bhai Nikal Ke Aao Ghar Se Aa Ghar Se Duniya Ke Raunaq Dekh Phir Se
Kishore Kumar
9. Milte Hi Nazar Aap Mere Dil Mein Aa Gaye
Kishore Kumar
Song: arre bhai nikal ke aa ghar se..
Film : New Delhi,1956,
Singers: Kishore Kumar and Chorus,
Lyricist: Shailendra,
Music Director: Shankar Jaikishan,
Producer/Director: Mohan Segal,
Cast : Kishore Kumar, Vyjayanthimala,Nanda, Jabeen Jalil,Nana Palsikar,Nasir Hussain, Dhumal,
Production Banner: Deluxe Picture,
Lyrics:-
Are bhai nikal ke aa ghar se
Are bhai nikal ke aa ghar se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Duniya ki ronak dekh
Phir se dekh le phir se
Duniya ki ronak dekh
Phir se dekh le phir se
Hoye are bhai nikal
Ke aa ghar se aa ghar se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Oo ho duniya badal gayi pyare
Aage nikal gayi pyare
Are duniya badal gayi pyare
Aage nikal gayi pyare
Andhe kuye me chhupke kyu
Baitha huya hai man mare
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Duniya ki ronak dekh
Phir se dekh le phir se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Tu la biti hi kasli wat tere
Tu la biti hi kasli wat te
Oo ho pani ko tel ko chhoda
Bijali ki rel ko chhoda
Are pani ko tel ko chhoda
Bijali ki rel ko chhoda
Kal chand taro me
Pahuchega atami ghoda
Are bhai are bhai
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Duniya ki ronak dekh
Phir se dekh le phir se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Kal jo tha kal raha hoga
Aage ki soch kya hoga
Are kal jo tha kal raha hoga
Aage ki soch kya hoga
Tuti purani dhapali pe
Tu kal ka marsiya mat ga
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Duniya ki ronak dekh
Phir se dekh le phir se
Duniya ki ronak dekh
Phir se dekh le phir se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se
Are bhai nikal ke aa
Ghar se aa ghar se..
New Delhi (न्यू डेल्ही) is a 1956 Hindi-language black and white romantic comedy film written by Radhakishen with Inder Raj Anand and directed by Mohan Segal. The film starred Vyjayanthimala and Kishore Kumar in the lead. Mirza Musharraf and Shivraj as the ensemble cast. The film was produced by Mohan Segal himself.
Anand moves to New Delhi and poses himself as a Tamilian to get accommodation in a South Indian family's house. However, things get complicated when he falls for Janaki, his landlord's daughter.
Storyline :-
Anand (Kishore Kumar), a Punjabi boy comes from Jalandhar to Delhi, but is unable to find a place to stay, as everywhere he goes people want to give room only to a person of their region. Desperate, Anand masquerades as a Tamilian, Anand Kumaraswamy, and finds a place to stay with a Tamilian family. There, he meets the daughter of the South Indian Cultural Association Head, Janaki (Vyjayantimala). Romance develops, but Anand is unable to reveal his true identity to her. Daulatram Khanna Nazir Hussain, Anand's father and Janaki's father, Subramanyam's (Nana Palsikar) superior, gets transferred to Delhi. Anand's sister Nikki (Jabeen) comes close to Anand's friend, Ashok Banerjee, a Bengali painter who teaches her art. Anand makes his Tamilian servant Kumaraswamy (Dhoomal) masquerade as his father and they even meet Janaki's father to discuss the marriage. But soon they are found out and Daulatram opposes the marriage. Daulatram also faces opposition from his community who come to discuss Nikki's marriage within the community. Subramanyam too turns against his daughter, who tries to kill herself. She is saved by a kindly shop owner (Radhakishen) and passed off as his Punjabi niece, Mohini. Both Subramanyam and Anand are kept in the dark and are convinced Janaki is no more. Subramanyam realizes his mistake, but sadly he thinks it is too late. Thinking Mohini to be a good Punjabi girl, Anand's family readily agrees to his marriage with her. Daulatram returns home to find Ashok consoling Nikki, and throws him out. Nikki's marriage is almost called off when the boy's father demands a huge dowry. Ashok offers his family jewels to Daulatram so that Nikki's marriage can take place. Daulatram's eyes open and he calls off the wedding and marries Nikki to Ashok. The truth about Janaki/ Mohini also comes out and now that both groups have shed their prejudices Anand marries Janaki..
Box office..
At the end of its theatrical run, the film grossed around ₹1,45,00,000 and netted ₹75,00,000, thus becomes the sixth highest-grossing film of 1956, with a verdict of "hit"
SONGS..
1. Murli Bairan Bhayi Ho Tori Murli Bairan Bhayi
Lata Mangeshkar
2. Tum Sang Preet Lagayi Rasiya Maine Jaan Ke Jaan Gawanyi
Lata Mangeshkar
3. Koi Mere Sapno Me Aaya Dhire Dhire Mere Man Me Samaya
Lata Mangeshkar
4. Gori Tere Sapno Ke Sajna Aaye Tere Angna
Lata Mangeshkar
5. Zindagi Bahaar Hai Mohabbat Ki Bahaar Se
Lata Mangeshkar
6. Nakhrewali Dekhne Me Dekh Lo Hai Kaisi Bholi Bhali
Kishore Kumar
7. Baari Barssi Khattan Gaya Te Khat Ke Liyaayi Sotti
Lata Mangeshkar
8. Arre Bhai Nikal Ke Aao Ghar Se Aa Ghar Se Duniya Ke Raunaq Dekh Phir Se
Kishore Kumar
9. Milte Hi Nazar Aap Mere Dil Mein Aa Gaye
Kishore Kumar