
The 1994 film Andaz is still remembered for its song “Khada Hai,” which drew criticism for its explicit lyrics and suggestive choreography.
Recently, the film has returned to the spotlight due to a disagreement between lead actor Anil Kapoor and producer Pahlaj Nihalani.
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Anil Kapoor claimed he had raised objections to the song’s content and was hesitant to perform it. However, Pahlaj Nihalani has denied these claims, calling Kapoor’s statements untrue.
According to Pahlaj Nihalani, Kapoor had no issues with the song at the time and was actually quite enthusiastic, even listening to it repeatedly and believing it would help the film succeed.
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Pahlaj Nihalani also mentioned that while Anil Kapoor and Karishma Kapoor were eager to be part of the film, it was Juhi Chawla who had some concerns about the choreography.
This disagreement reflects a larger conversation in Bollywood about morality and public image.
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It’s not uncommon for actors to distance themselves from controversial work later on, while producers may speak out to defend their version of events.
The situation brings up questions about how much of what celebrities say in public is influenced by reputation and how much reflects what really happened.
The Andaz case shows how complicated it can be to separate fact from image in the film industry, where accountability often depends on perspective.