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Anjaan (lyricist)
Anjaan (October 24, 1929 - September 13, 1997) was the nom-de-plume of Lalji Pandey, the Hindi movie lyricist famous for songs such as "Khaike Paan Banaraswala" from ''Don'' and "Rote Hue Aate Hain Sab" from ''Muqaddar Ka Sikandar''.
Anjaan, a native of Varanasi, often used the Bhojpuri dialect of Hindi in his lyrics. He was born on 24 October 1929. Bollywood lyricist Sameer is his son.
== Initial days in Bollywood ==

Anjaan got his first break with the 1953 Premnath production Prisoner Of Golconda where he wrote "Lehar Yeh Dole Koyal Bole" and "Shaheedon Amar Hai Tumhari Kahani". After this he remained fairly busy, but in small films. His only popular number was "Mat Poonch Mera Hai Mera Kaun Watan" (''Lambe Haath'') with music by G. S. Kohli, with whom he did many small films. He was first noticed for his work with the Raaj Kumar film Godaan, based on the Premchand classic, with music by Ravi Shankar. This film got him a few good assignments in the mid - 60’s with big composers like O. P. Nayyar ("Aap Ke Haseen Rukh") in Guru Dutt’s ''Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi'' and G. P. Sippy's ''Bandhan'', which established him commercially with "Bina Badraa Ke Bijuriya Kaise Barse". This also saw the forging with fellow lyricist Indeevar and composers Kalyanji-Anandji. This was followed by songs in Kalyanji - Anandji’s ''Kab? Kyon? Aur Kahan?''. Shankar - Jaikishan’s ''Umang'', ''Rivaaj'' and ''Ek Nari Ek Brahmachari'', Ravi's ''Vandana'' ("Aap Ki Inaayat Aap Ke Karam"), R. D. Burman’s Hungama (‘Wah Ri Kismat’, ‘Suraj Se Jo Kiran Ka Naata’ which was the first ever song filmed on Zeenat Aman) and a few other films.
And yet it took Anjaan many more years before he emerged as a very prolific writer who amalgamated a lot of his commercial songs with lyricism and poetry. He was at his best in the Amitabh Bachchan films of Kalyanji Anandji, beginning with ''Do Anjaane'' ("Luk Chhip Luk Chhip Jao Na") in 1976.
Followed Hera Pheri ("Barson Purana Yeh Yaarana"), Khoon Pasina ("Title Song" and "Bani Rahe Jodi Raja Rani Ki"), ''Muqaddar Ka Sikandar'' ("Rote Hue Aate Hain Sab", "O Saathi Re", "Pyar Zindagi Hai", "Dil To Hai Dil"), ''Don'' with his biggest hit of the career "Khaike Paan Banaras Wala", ("Ee Hai Bambai Nagariya", "Jiska Mujhe Tha Intezaar"), ''Lawaaris'' ("Jiska Koi Nahin", "Kab Ke Bichhde") and Jaadugar. He also wrote hits for Bachchan with other composers like Rajesh Roshan (''Do Aur Do Paanch'', ''Yaarana''), Bappi Lahiri (''Namak Halaal'', ''Sharaabi'') and R. D. Burman (''Mahaan''). His liaison with Prakash Mehra also yielded hits like ''Zindagi Ek Juaa'', ''Dalaal'' and other films like ''Jwalamukhi'', ''Ghunghroo'', ''Mohabbat Ke Dushman'', ''Muqaddar Ka Faisla, Imaandaar'', ''Chameli Ki Shaadi'' and ''Himalay Se Ooncha''.

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