This song, from the most expensive film made 64 years ago, was edited about 105 times before being finalised.
One of the most iconic films in Bollywood history, Mughal-e-Azam, released in 1970, remains unmatched in its dialogues, songs and scenes even today. This historic drama featured Dilip Kumar, Prithvi Raj Kapoor, Madhubala, Durga Khote and Nigar Sultana in lead roles. It was the most expensive film ever made 64 years ago. One of its most famous songs, Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya continues to be a masterpiece among fans, holding some fascinating stories behind its creation.
The entire song was filmed in Mohan studios. Known for its impressive scale, the set featured 150 feet length, 80 feet in breath and 35 feet in height. Well, it took two years to built the entire set and cost over Rs 1 crore, more than the entire budget of any Hindi film at that time. If Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya was made today, its production would have cost approximately Rs 55 crore.

The music composer of this song was extremely particular about its making. He even got it re-written multiple times before finalising the actual one. Lyricist Shakeel Badayuni edit it about 105 times, until composer Naushad approved it.
Also, it was said that Naushad wanted an echo effect in the song. However, in those days, they were no such sound effects. But, his creative mind found out the solution. He made Lata Mangeshkar sang in the bathroom studio.
With all the hard work and efforts by cast and crew, Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya turned out to be a blockbuster and continues to remain classic in Hindi cinema.
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