An incompetent lawyer gets evicted, dons the guise of an old man to gain accommodation, falls for the owner's daughter, then faces numerous life-changing challenges.An incompetent lawyer gets evicted, dons the guise of an old man to gain accommodation, falls for the owner's daughter, then faces numerous life-changing challenges.An incompetent lawyer gets evicted, dons the guise of an old man to gain accommodation, falls for the owner's daughter, then faces numerous life-changing challenges.
Gajanan Jagirdar
- Public Prosecutor Dayal
- (as Jagirdar)
Gani
- Digambernath
- (as Gyani)
Gitanjali
- Shanti's Sister
- (as Baby Gitanjali)
Lala Yaqoob
- Prakash
- (as Yakub)
Brahm Bhardwaj
- Defence Lawyer
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Light-hearted engaging romantic comedy
Subodh Mukherjee directed the 1957 Bollywood movie "Paying Guest."It is a romantic comedy starring Dev Anand and Nutan in the lead roles. The film was produced by Filmistan Studios and was one of the successful movies of that era.
Synopsis "Paying Guest" revolves around the story of a young man named Ramesh Kumar (played by Dev Anand) who moves to Mumbai in search of a job. Due to the scarcity of affordable accommodation, he pretends to be a married man to secure a paying guest accommodation in a house owned by a strict landlord. Nutan plays the role of Shanti, the landlord's daughter, who falls in love with Ramesh. The film follows their love story, filled with comedic moments and misunderstandings.
The movie features memorable songs composed by S. D. Burman, including the popular tracks "Chhod Do Aanchal" and "Maana Janab Ne Pukara Nahin." The light hearted storytelling of Paying Guest is the reason for watching the film.
Its storytelling, catchy songs, and the chemistry between Dev Anand and Nutan are worth-watching. Every scene will keep you hooked till the end of the film.
Overall, "Paying Guest" is considered a classic Bollywood film from the 1950s, known for its entertaining plot and delightful performances by the lead actors.
Synopsis "Paying Guest" revolves around the story of a young man named Ramesh Kumar (played by Dev Anand) who moves to Mumbai in search of a job. Due to the scarcity of affordable accommodation, he pretends to be a married man to secure a paying guest accommodation in a house owned by a strict landlord. Nutan plays the role of Shanti, the landlord's daughter, who falls in love with Ramesh. The film follows their love story, filled with comedic moments and misunderstandings.
The movie features memorable songs composed by S. D. Burman, including the popular tracks "Chhod Do Aanchal" and "Maana Janab Ne Pukara Nahin." The light hearted storytelling of Paying Guest is the reason for watching the film.
Its storytelling, catchy songs, and the chemistry between Dev Anand and Nutan are worth-watching. Every scene will keep you hooked till the end of the film.
Overall, "Paying Guest" is considered a classic Bollywood film from the 1950s, known for its entertaining plot and delightful performances by the lead actors.
Absolute musical masterpiece
The lead pair of Dev Anand and Nutan had amazing chemistry. Nutan was outstanding in her expressions, and Shobha Khote played her role to perfection.
The movie was released even before my mother was born, yet the film - and especially its songs - remain captivating even today.
The story was simple, but the music was extraordinary, with every song being a masterpiece. S. D. Burman, Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhonsle, together delivered an immortal musical classic.
The movie was released even before my mother was born, yet the film - and especially its songs - remain captivating even today.
The story was simple, but the music was extraordinary, with every song being a masterpiece. S. D. Burman, Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhonsle, together delivered an immortal musical classic.
Not as good as expected
This was one of Devanand's super hit films when it was released and so naturally, I had higher expectations from the film. But it does not match up so.
My biggest gripe is with the actor, Devanand himself. Naturally, I like him but in this case, he in inconsistent. This was a time when he was developing his mannerisms which came to define him in his later years. This film neither had the acting prowess of Devanand like in the earlier Baazi or CID nor the style later seen in Tere Ghar Ke Samne and Jewel Thief. He fails to give a mature performance. To his credit, he still was handsome and therefore, not totally unsuited for the role.
As for the actors, Nutan particularly shines. She holds the film together and shares good chemistry with Devanand. The songs are a strong plus point of the film, especially "Maana janab ne pukara nahi".
My biggest gripe is with the actor, Devanand himself. Naturally, I like him but in this case, he in inconsistent. This was a time when he was developing his mannerisms which came to define him in his later years. This film neither had the acting prowess of Devanand like in the earlier Baazi or CID nor the style later seen in Tere Ghar Ke Samne and Jewel Thief. He fails to give a mature performance. To his credit, he still was handsome and therefore, not totally unsuited for the role.
As for the actors, Nutan particularly shines. She holds the film together and shares good chemistry with Devanand. The songs are a strong plus point of the film, especially "Maana janab ne pukara nahi".
Music and the lead pair are the Saving Grace of this film
A light hearted entertainer, PAYING GUEST is a good time pass. Not among the classics, though.
Dev Anand and Nutan make a good pair and, as is their wont,act well. Personally I liked them better in TERE GHAR KE SAMNE.
S D Burman comes up with a great score. All the songs ( lyrics... Majrooh Sultanpuri) are evergreen hits.
Kishore's solos _ Maana Janab ne pukara nahin, Haaye haaye ye nigahen and his duets with Asha Bhonsle _ Chod do aanchal zamana kya kahega, O nigahen mastana and the Lata solos, the playful Chupke Chupke Rukte Rukte and the soulful Chand phir nikla are all gems.
All in all, an above average film.
Has Its Moments But It's Too Inconsistent
Subodh Mukherji's 'Paying Guest' starts off as a romantic comedy then it shifts to drama and finally to a thriller. If the shift was more consistent, 'Paying Guest' would have been a far more entertaining experience. Somewhere in the middle, the film deviates from Ramesh and Shanti by focusing more on Shobha Khote's character and the thriller angle could have been more well built. The courtroom sequence is a major disappointment as the tactics seem both clichéd and unconvincing.
The strength of the film lies in the first hour, the romantic comedy angle of the film. Nutan and Dev Anand form quite the sweet romantic couple. There are both sweet moments and funny moments. This is indeed the best part and perhaps director Mukherji should have stuck to this angle.
While both Dev Anand and Nutan act very well, they are somewhat relegated to the background as the second hour focuses more on Shobha Khote. Khote herself isn't bad and thankfully not loud. Sajjan is also impressive as Ramesh's friend (he's completely different from his 'Kabuliwala' persona).
Another strength is that Burman's score is sweetly melodious with some lovely songs by Lata Mangeshkar and the legendary Kishore Kumar.
'Paying Guest' doesn't entirely stay true to it's title and it could have been a far better film. Being a fan of Nutan and having heard so much about it, I'm disappointed. Yet, it's not entirely bad as it does have its good moments.
The strength of the film lies in the first hour, the romantic comedy angle of the film. Nutan and Dev Anand form quite the sweet romantic couple. There are both sweet moments and funny moments. This is indeed the best part and perhaps director Mukherji should have stuck to this angle.
While both Dev Anand and Nutan act very well, they are somewhat relegated to the background as the second hour focuses more on Shobha Khote. Khote herself isn't bad and thankfully not loud. Sajjan is also impressive as Ramesh's friend (he's completely different from his 'Kabuliwala' persona).
Another strength is that Burman's score is sweetly melodious with some lovely songs by Lata Mangeshkar and the legendary Kishore Kumar.
'Paying Guest' doesn't entirely stay true to it's title and it could have been a far better film. Being a fan of Nutan and having heard so much about it, I'm disappointed. Yet, it's not entirely bad as it does have its good moments.
Did you know
- TriviaLotus Theater started functioning in Mumbai by screening this as the first film.
- SoundtracksMaana Janaab Ne Pukaara Nahin
Sung by Kishore Kumar
Music by Sachin Dev Burman
Lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri
Details
- Runtime
- 2h 37m(157 min)
- Color
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