Gaon Hamara Shaher Tumhara
Poster
Directed byNaresh Kumar
StarringRajendra Kumar
Rekha
Music byLaxmikant-Pyarelal
Release date
3 November 1972 (1972-11-03)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Gaon Hamara Shaher Tumhara (transl.Our Village, Your City) is a 1972 Bollywood romance film directed by Naresh Kumar. It stars Rajendra Kumar, Rekha in lead roles.

Plot

Chandershekhar Pandey and his wife, Lajwanti, come to visit Brij Bhushan and his widowed mother in their village. They assure Brij's mother that in exchange for their land, they will get Brij a small shop in Bombay, and in this way they get the land transferred into their name. Ten years later, Brij's mother dies and Brij moves to Bhuleshwar, Bombay, where Chandershekhar lives with his wife, two unmarried sons, Ram and Shyam, and an unmarried daughter, Bindu. Brij is treated as a mere servant, not paid, but abused and beaten everyday, needless to say Chandershekhar is not going to fulfill his promise of getting him a shop. His only companion on whose shoulder he can cry is the Pandey's maidservant, Parvati alias Paro. Then things turn better for Brij when he finds himself the lucky owner of a Rs.2,50,000 lottery ticket. This suddenly changes everyone's attitude toward him, he is pampered, fed, driven around town, and even given new clothes. But when the Pandeys find out that the ticket he is holding is not the winning number, Brij is once again beaten, and asked to leave. But then, a government official arrives and tells the family and Birju that he has instead won the first prize of lottery worth Rs. 5,00,000. Once again Brij is flattered by family members, but he realizes their intentions and runs away with Paro. Later there is a fight between the family and Birju in which he finally manages to scare away Pandeys' family. The story end showing Birju now happily farming in the village with his wife Paro.

Cast

Soundtrack

All songs were penned by Anand Bakshi.

SongSinger
"Apna Gaon Sambhalo" Mohammed Rafi
"Ek Pyar Karnewale Ne" Mohammed Rafi
"Kahin Door Jaana Hai" Lata Mangeshkar
"Kaise Kahoon Kisse Kahoon" Asha Bhosle


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