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बाबू मोसाय का आपने घर में नाईट लैंप के पास डायरी लिखना।
सुनील देव थे गार्डन चेयर पर बैठ कर चाय पीना
फ़िल्म के शुरुआत में मुंबई की सड़क रोजाना की ज़िन्दगी था हाई राइज
सुनीता सान्याल की मुस्कान और संवाद विहीन रोल
मुंबई के बीच
बाबू मोसाय का आपने घर में नाईट लैंप के पास डायरी लिखना।
सुनील देव थे गार्डन चेयर पर बैठ कर चाय पीना
फ़िल्म के शुरुआत में मुंबई की सड़क रोजाना की ज़िन्दगी था हाई राइज
सुनीता सान्याल की मुस्कान और संवाद विहीन रोल
मुंबई के बीच
Cast[edit]
- Rajesh Khanna as Anand Sehgal
- Amitabh Bachchan as Dr. Bhaskar Banerjee a.k.a. Babu Moshai
- Sumita Sanyal as Renu
- Ramesh Deo as Dr. Prakash Kulkarni a.k.a. Dost
- Seema Deo as Suman Kulkarni
- Lalita Pawar as Matron
- Durga Khote as Renu's mother
- Johnny Walker as Isa Bhai
- Asit Sen as Bhaskar's patient
- Dara Singh as Pahalwan
Production[edit]
Anand was originally supposed to star actors Kishore Kumar and Mehmood in lead roles.[2] One of the producers, N.C. Sippy, had earlier served as Mehmood's production manager. The character Babu Moshai was to be played by Mehmood. Mukherjee was asked to meet Kishore Kumar to discuss the project. However, when he went to Kishore Kumar's residence, he was driven away by the gatekeeper due to a misunderstanding. Kishore Kumar (himself a Bengali) had done a stage show organized by another Bengali man, and was involved in a dispute with this man over financial matters. He had instructed his gatekeeper to drive away this "Bengali", if he ever visited the house. The gatekeeper misunderstood Mukherjee to be this "Bengali", and refused him entry. The incident hurt Mukherjee and he decided not to work with Kumar. Consequently, Mehmood had to leave the film as well. Both Raj Kapoor and Shashi Kapoor were offered the lead before Rajesh Khanna.[3]
Film expert and musicologist Rajesh Subramanian says that Mukherjee shot the film in 28 days.[4] The screenplay of Anand was written by Gulzar (who also wrote dialogues and lyrics of a few songs), Bimal Dutt, D.N. Mukherjee and Hrishikesh Mukherjee.[5] The character of Anand was inspired by Raj Kapoor, who used to call Mukherjee "Babu Moshay".[6] It is believed that Mukherjee wrote the film when once Kapoor was seriously ill and Mukherjee thought that he may die.

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