Piya Ka Ghar (1972)
A woman from a rural family enters into an arranged marriage with a man from the city. While she is instantly taken with her husband, she is shocked to discover that the holy man who arranged the wedding had neglected to mention the crammed living conditions of her new family and soon the lack of privacy disrupts the marriage bliss of the newly-wed couple.
Director:
Basu Chatterjee
Writer:
Ram Kelkar
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Jaya Bachchan as Malti Shankar |
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Anil Dhawan as Ram Sharma |
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Asrani as |
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Agha as Girdharilal Sharma |
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Raja Paranjpe as Gauri Shankar |
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Keshto Mukherjee as Baburao Kulkarni |
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Sulochana Chatterjee as Mrs. Girdharilal Sharma |
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Ranjita Thakur as Shobha Shiri Sharma |
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Mukri as Kanhaiya |
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Sunder as |
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Samar Chatterjee as |
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Suresh Chatwal as Shiri G. Sharma |
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C.S. Dubey as Pandit |
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Sarita Devi as |
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Manmauji as |
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Prakash Mishra as |
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Rajan Verma as |
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Alka as |
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Amitabh Bachchan as Guest Appearance |
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Dharmendra as Self |
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Kanwarjeet Paintal as Arun |
| Writing | Basu Chatterjee | Dialogue |
| Writing | Vasant P. Kale | Story |
| Writing | Ram Kelkar | Screenplay |
| Production | Ajit Kumar Barjatya | Associate Producer |
| Production | Kamal Kumar Barjatya | Associate Producer |
| Production | Rajkumar Barjatya | Associate Producer |
| Production | Tarachand Barjatya | Producer |
| Directing | Basu Chatterjee | Director |