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A thread on my favourite houses in Hindi films.

The magnificent and mystifying mansion-in-mourning in Trikal (1985).
Rakhee's eclectic apartment in Doosra Aadmi (1977).

Love her embossed name plate.
Nestled in the lap of nature, this cosy hill house in Gumrah (1963).
Uttam Kumar's bright and modern-looking apartment in Chhoti Si Mulaqat (1967).
This dedicated stargazing section in Amitabh Bachchan's spacious terrace flat in Mili (1975).
Whimsical Maya's warmly-lit, white-inspired house in Ijaazat (1987).
The beautiful bungalow in Chupke Chupke (1975) with its splendid terrace and garden. Apparently, it was owned by the film's producer NC Sippy.
Mr India's “kamre ke aage balcony, balcony ke aage garden, garden ke aage samundar” house.

And boisterous kids and dead cockroaches to make it homey.😆
Gracy Singh's utterly gorgeous, earthy and elemental house in Armaan (2003).

Also, love love love that green door!
The all sorts of awesome castle with a rainbow coloured driveway in Raju Chacha (2000).
This elegantly designed and styled living room in Masoom (1983).
The lively aesthetics of Smita Patil's house in Waaris (1988).
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