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Javed Akhtar says, being an atheist, 'O Paalanhare' from 'Lagaan' has been the most difficult song to write for him: 'Had to surrender in my heart'

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Javed Akhtar says, being an atheist, 'O Paalanhare' from 'Lagaan' has been the most difficult song to write for him: 'Had to surrender in my heart'
Javed Akhtar says, being an atheist, 'O Paalanhare' from 'Lagaan' has been the most difficult song to write for him: 'Had to surrender in my heart'
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Key Points

  • Javed Akhtar found writing the song 'O Paalanhare' from the film Lagaan to be the most challenging due to his atheist beliefs
  • The film Lagaan is set to return to theatres as it celebrates its 25th anniversary, giving audiences another chance to experience the beloved sports drama on the big screen
  • The film's music, which was composed by A.R. Rahman, played a crucial role in its success, with songs like 'O Paalanhare' and 'Mitwa' becoming instant hits
  • The film's success can be attributed to the combined efforts of its talented cast and crew, who worked tirelessly to bring the story to life

The iconic film Lagaan, which was released 25 years ago, is all set to return to theatres, providing audiences with an opportunity to relive the magic of the beloved sports drama on the big screen. The film's return to theatres has sparked a wave of nostalgia among fans, who are eagerly waiting to experience the movie once again. The film's music, which was composed by A.R. Rahman, played a crucial role in its success, with songs like 'O Paalanhare' and 'Mitwa' becoming instant hits. Javed Akhtar, who penned the lyrics for the film, recently shared his experience of writing the song 'O Paalanhare', which he found to be the most challenging due to his atheist beliefs. According to Akhtar, writing a song that is a prayer to God was a difficult task for him, as he had to surrender his beliefs and emotions to do justice to the song. The song, which is a beautiful blend of music and lyrics, has become an iconic part of Indian cinema, and its impact can still be felt today. As the film celebrates its 25th anniversary, it is a testament to the power of good storytelling and the impact that a well-made film can have on audiences. The film's return to theatres is also a reminder of the importance of preserving and promoting Indian cinema, which has a rich history and a unique cultural significance. The film's success can be attributed to the combined efforts of its talented cast and crew, who worked tirelessly to bring the story to life. The film's director, Ashutosh Gowariker, played a crucial role in shaping the film's narrative and ensuring that it resonated with audiences. The film's cast, which included Aamir Khan, Gracy Singh, and Rachel Shelley, delivered powerful performances that added depth and complexity to the story. The film's music, which was composed by A.R. Rahman, was also widely acclaimed, with songs like 'O Paalanhare' and 'Mitwa' becoming instant hits. The film's cinematography, which was handled by Anil Mehta, was also widely praised, with the film's stunning visuals and breathtaking landscapes leaving a lasting impact on audiences. The film's editing, which was handled by Ashutosh Gowariker, was also widely praised, with the film's tight narrative and seamless transitions adding to its overall impact.

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