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Yeh
Tera Ghar Yeh Mera Ghar
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| Cast: |
Sunil
Shetty, Mahima Chaudhary , Paresh Rawal
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| Director: |
S.
Priyadarshan |
| Producer: |
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Ripples
Picture Entertainment's YEH TERA GHAR YEH MERA GHAR,
directed by S. Priyadarshan, is a light entertainer,
like the director's last flick HERA PHERI.
"YEH
TERA GHAR YEH MERA GHAR is a film for the entire family,"
Priyan tells me. "It's a comedy where laughter
is not created, but generated through funny situations,"
he adds. The story of the film, based in Mumbai and
focussed oin the Rent Act, goes thus:
Dayashankar
Pande (Sunil Shetty) is a man from the North, who
inherits a house from his father. The house is located
in an old building and has a long-time occupant, who
pays a meagre rent.
Saraswati
Joshi (Mahima Chaudhary) is the tenant who lives with
her brother, sister and mother since years in the
said premises. Dayashankar wants the room vacated
and he seeks the help of O.P. Yadav (Paresh Rawal),
a cop who happens to be his friend.
Yadav
is determined to help his friend, but his intentions
change when he sees Saraswati. Yadav intends remaining
a 'brahmachari' all his life, but Saraswati's beauty
makes him change his mind.
His
problem now is that he can neither say 'no' to Dayashankar,
nor does he want Saraswati and her family on the roads.
He starts double-crossing to keep both the parties
happy.
In
the final tally, does Sunil get his house? What happens
to Mahima? And what about Paresh's plans?
"It's
a fun film that sees the problem from the landlord
as well as the tenant's eyes," Priyan confides.
The story is inspired by a South film, MINARAK, though
Priyan adds that he has incorporated his thoughts
in the story.