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Dekho pyaar mein aisa naheen karte

Posted on: November 17, 2025


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“Dekho Pyar Mein Aisa Nahi Karte” is sung by Amit Kumar and Alka Yagnik. It is written by Indeevar and composed by Usha Khanna. It is from the 1981 flick “Hotel”.

It was directed by Shyam Ramsay & Tulsi Ramsay for producer Harish Shah. The production company was Vision Universal.

The other credits are;

Writers: Prem Manek (dialogue), Kumar Ramsay (screenplay & story)

Director of Photography: Gangu Ramsay

Editor: Bimal Roy Jr.

Composer: Usha Khanna

The movie starred:

Navin Nischol as Suraj

Rakesh Roshan as Vijay

Bindiya Goswami as Vandana

Neelam Mehra as Sushma

Prema Narayan as Shabbo (Chhagan’s secretary)

Ranjeet as Chhaganlal Patel

Sudhir as Lalwani

Krishnakant as the Father / Priest

T.P. Jain as Guptaji

Pinchoo Kapoor as Advocate Kapoor

Leena Das as Dancer / Singer

Hotel (1981) is horror-thriller. Here’s the story of the movie (Spoiler Alert):

Suraj, a wealthy and lovelorn industrialist, decides to build a hotel at a picturesque, emotionally significant location — the same place where he first met his former love, Sushma. He sends his secretary Lalwani to deal with acquiring the land. But the site hides a dark secret: it’s built over an ancestral graveyard. The people involved in acquiring the land — a real estate agent (Chhaganlal), his scheming allies, local officials, and others — cheat an old priest in charge of the cemetery by pretending they’ll build an orphanage there. Later, once the land changes hands, they cover up their deception, demolish the graveyard, and build the hotel.

Suraj (played by Navin Nischol) is heartbroken because he’s separated from his love, Sushma. To honour his memories, he wants to build a hotel exactly where he first met her.

He instructs his secretary Lalwani to find a suitable site. Lalwani teams up with a real-estate agent, Chhaganlal Patel (played by Ranjeet), who finds a scenic plot. But the land is actually a cemetery, looked after by an elderly priest (Father Benevolent).

Chhaganlal and his associates (including his attractive secretary, Shabbo) deceive the priest. They claim they’ll build an orphanage there, but their real plan is to build a hotel. They forge documents so they can legally get control of the land. Once the priest realizes the betrayal, he confronts them, but he dies of a heart attack. Suraj (and his friend Vijay, played by Rakesh Roshan) go ahead with the hotel construction. Sanjay (Vijay’s brother) is asked to check on the construction site. During the building process, the bodies from the cemetery are dug up and mass buried / desecrated.

At the hotel’s inauguration, things start going wrong. Sanjay goes missing. Then, people who were involved in the scheme begin dying mysteriously, one after another. The phone lines are dead, and the only road in/out is blocked (adding to the isolation).

Suraj and Vijay investigate and gradually learn that the hotel is built over a graveyard, and the deaths are linked to supernatural forces / vengeful spirits of the desecrated dead.

The spirits (or undead) rise from their graves to take revenge on those who committed the sin of desecrating their resting place. Suraj, Vijay (and possibly other protagonists) must face these vengeful forces — whether they can survive, make amends, or stop the curse forms the rest of the movie.

If you want to know what happens next, then keep on reading, but note that there are SPOILERS ahead.

As the night grows worse inside the hotel, the supernatural forces become fully active. The vengeful spirits of the people whose graves were desecrated now appear openly. One by one, all the wrongdoers involved in cheating the old cemetery priest or profiting from the land deal — especially Chhaganlal (Ranjeet) and his accomplices — are hunted down and killed by the resurrected dead.

Suraj and Vijay finally uncover the full truth, as under;

The land was a Christian burial ground. The priest truly believed the land was being sold for an orphanage, not a commercial property. After his death (from shock), the desecration of the graves unleashed a curse.

The undead close in on the hotel. A violent confrontation follows inside the building as corpses rise and move through the hallways. The horror is unstoppable because it is driven by spiritual vengeance, not by any living villain.

With the culprits already dead, the spirits turn their attention toward Suraj and Vijay. They had no direct role in the priest’s betrayal, and they had built the hotel in good faith — so the spirits do not seek their death.

As dawn approaches, the vengeful spirits disappear after taking their revenge. The hotel becomes completely unsafe; parts of it are ruined from the supernatural events.

Suraj survives, but he is left devastated — both emotionally (because of his connection to the place) and physically (after witnessing the horrors).

Vijay also survives and helps Suraj escape before the building collapses further.

The film ends with the strong implication that the hotel can never be used again, as it stands permanently cursed by the desecration of the burial ground.

This is the second song to be posted on the blog. The song is picturised on Rakesh Roshan and Bindiya Goswami.

Video Link:


Song-Dekho pyaar mein aisa naheen karte (Hotel)(1981) Singers-Amit Kumar, Alka Yagnik, Lyricist-Indeewar, MD-Usha Khanna
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Lyrics:

dekho pyaar mein
aisa naheen karte
duniyaawaalon se
kabhee naheen darte
kitne dil toote hain
toota karenge ae ae ae
premee jab tak
jag se darenge
dekho pyaar mein
dekho pyaar mein
aisa naheen karte
duniyaawaalon se
kabhee naheen darte
kitne dil toote hain
toota karenge ae ae ae ae
premee jab tak
jag se darenge

dekho pyaar mein
dekho pyaar mein
aisa naheen karte
duniyaawaalon se
kabhee naheen darte

jaise baadal chalein
hawaaon mein aen
jaise panchcee uden fizaaoon mein
chalo aise chalen
jaise chale pawan
chalo aise chalen
jaise chale kiran
jaise chale kiran n
dekho pyaar mein
dekho pyaar mein
aisa naheen karte
duniyaawaalon se kabheen naheen darte
kitne dil toote hain
toota karenge ae ae ae
premee jab tak
jag se darenge
dekho pyaar mein
dekho pyaar mein
aisa naheen karte
duniyaawaalon se
kabhee naheen darte

deepak darte naheen
kabhee raaton se ae ae
premee darte naheen
kabhee baaton se
chalo aise khilen
jaise khile chaman
chalo aise milen
jaise man se badan
jaise mann se badan n

dekho pyaar mein
dekho pyaar mein
aisa naheen karte
duniyaawaalon se
kabhee naheen darte
kitne dil toote hain
toota karenge ae
premee jab tak
jag se darenge
dekho pyaar mein
dekho pyaar mein
aisa naheen karte
duniyaawaalon se
kabhee naheen darte
kitne dil toote hain
toota karenge ae ae
premee jab tak
jag se darenge

lalla lallala
laralaralaa
lalla lallala
laralaralaa
lalla lallala

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