The cult film, which was vacant to see the colleges of Mumbai, kept every generation of it, the superhit last updated: 01 October 2025, 23:14 IST Anand film Rajesh Khanna: There are some films in Bollywood in which the lyric pain put his pain in the song. These songs gave the story of the film more impetus. About 53 years ago, a similar film was released into the box office that each generation still loves. The colleges in Mumbai were vacant to see this film. In this film, The Art of Living Life is shown. This art goes home in the heart of every viewer. This film is now considered a clut classical. The highlight of the film was also shown in the same striking way. The filmmaker made this film on the life of his best friend. On March 12, 1971, a film of Rajesh Khanna was released in which he constantly repeated the dialogue on the public stage. Everyone is advised to watch this film once in life. It was the film by director Hishikesh Mukherjee and producer NC Sippy named: Anand. The story of Anand film deals with every moment in a happy way. The screenplay was written by Gulzar and Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film is inspired by the life of the director and his friend. The songs are associated with the personal life of the lyricist. In the film, Anand Rajesh Khanna, Amitabh Bachchan, Johnny Walker, Sumita Sanyal were starring, while Dara Singh did a Como. Two songs made under the music directing of Salil Chaudhary were written by Yogesh Gaur. This film has been included in the list of Must Watch Movie these days. The film was a super hit at the box office. Yogesh Gaur told in one of his interviews about the truth behind the song of the film. The music of the film was very super hit. It had 5 songs of 16 minutes. The most mausoleum songs of the film were: ‘Kahin Kahin Kahin Din Dahal Jaye …’, ‘Maine Tere Liye Hi ..’, ‘Zindagi Kahi Hai Paheli Hi’. The two songs were written by lyricist Yogesh Gaur and ‘Zindagi Kahi Hai Paheli Hi’ Lyricist Yogesh Gaur. The film Anandi received 8 awards. Lyricist Yogesh Gaur was a resident of Lucknow. When he was in the 12th standard, his father passed away. Learned short hand type writing but did not find a job. Looking for work, he came to Mumbai with his friend Satya Prakash Tiwari alias. In Mumbai, Yogesh Gaur’s Sagi -aunt’s son was in the film line. He was a dialogue writer, but did not help. Rent a raw room in a hill at 11 rupees per month. Yogesh Gaur said: ‘My friend Sattu put his life for me. He worked as a peon in the office of many film studios, whip. He said earlier that you should show something before your brother. Then I started writing. At the same time, I met Gulshan Bawra. Then I met the composer Robin Banerjee. He said that a song should be written on the tune. Meanwhile, I met musicians Laxmikant Pyarelal and GS Kohli. Yogesh said: ‘I somehow met Salil Chaudhary. I met Vasu Bhattacharya. He asked three songs from Salil Da. Salil da got my written songs. The film stopped, but the three songs were bought by Hishikesh Mukherjee. Two songs were chosen by me. One of these songs was from where I got recognition, it was: ‘Somewhere far away, Din Dahal Jaye ..’ The second song was taken for the movie Annadata. Then the process of getting started. There was a striking story in the film at the time and if the story met the story of Zindagi, the heartache automatically comes to the song. I was a friend like Sattu. Like Anand’s rule in which I wrote, “somewhere the heart can’t meet, come somewhere and come out of births.” This rule did not come that way. I wrote this rule for my friend. My life happened like that. Those who were their own became strangers. I wrote somewhere that when the flowers disintegrate with some credit, pain in the heart as thorns emerge. There was also a lion in it, “Who himself was, they never became afraid when they met their love, now they get scared. People like such events, ideas related to our lives, or what is related to people, then people like it. Hishikesh Mukherjee wrote this film inspired by Raj Kapoor. Raj Kapoor calls him ‘Babu Moshay’ with love. ‘Babu Moshay’ is a Bengali language word meaning ‘big soft man’. Later, these two words became the identity of the film Anand. Raj Kapoor once became very ill in 1969. After he became ill, the pain he felt by Hishikesh DA presented it to the audience through the film. The film Anand was made in the budget of 30 lakhs that collected about 1 crore calls. Rajesh Khanna was hearing the story of this budget. He only paid 7 lakh calls. Click here to add News18 as your favorite news source on Google. First Published: 01 October 2025, 13:12 IST Homentainment Lyricist wrote in Song
The cult film, which was vacant to see the College of Mumbai, came out every generation superhit
