![]() ![]() The builder dupes them of their money leaving them stranded. The problem is, and this is where modern day couples will find an echo, the flat never comes up. So, like the proverbial middle class couple they save every penny and put it all for a flat which is coming up. They need a place of their own before getting married and soon realise that urban dwellings do not come easy. The usage of the word "aboodaana" meaning water and grain, is an apt choice for a young couple looking for home and hearth. There is that little question of a nest though giving Gulzar a wonderful opportunity to pen lines like "Do deewane shaher mein aboodana dhoondte hain". A scathing take on the problems of urbanisation, Bhimsain's film starts off as a sweet love story where romance blooms between an affable man and a fetching young woman working together. Review By Kamal K Honestly, "Gharaonda" was anything but a dream. ![]()
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