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      • In his career, Inder Anand wrote almost 120 films including Safar, Sangam and Ek Duuje Ke Liye. [citation needed]
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  2. Inder Raj Anand (died 6 March 1987) was an Indian film dialogue and screenwriter in Hindi cinema, who worked on many Raj Kapoor films, starting with Aag (1948), Aah (1953), Anari (1959) and Sangam (1963).

  3. His contribution to Bollywood is about a collection of 120 films (as writer, dialogue writer and screenplay) and his name is always placed among the greatest scriptwriters of Bollywood. Many of his scripts were written in future perspectives and often regarded as classics.

  4. Over the years, Inder Raj Anand was associated with box office and critical successes in cinema like Anari (1959), Challia (1960), Sangam (1964), Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani (1970), Haathi Mere Saathi (1971), Nagin (1976), and Mard (1985) among innumerable other films.

    • Male
    • Actor
    • Indian
    • March 6, 1987
  5. Check out the filmography of actor Inder Raj Anand and get a complete list of all of his upcoming movies releasing in the coming months, his previous year releases, and hit and flop films on Bookmyshow.

  6. Essentially an Urdu writer, Anand wrote his scripts and dialogues in Urdu.In the course of his career, Inder Anand wrote approximately 120 films such as Safar (1970), Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981), Haathi Mere Saathi (1971), Jaani Dushman (1979), and Shahenshah (1988). Starring Amitabh Bachchan, Shahenshah was Inder's last film as a writer.

  7. Inder Raj Anand (died 6 March 1987) was an Indian film dialogue and screenwriter in Hindi cinema, who worked on many Raj Kapoor films, starting with Aag (1948), Aah (1953), Anari (1959) and Sangam (1963). While formally referred to as a writer for Hindi films, he was actually an Urdu writer, writing his scripts and dialogues in Urdu.

  8. Inder Raj Anand was a writer and director, known for Sangam (1964), C.I.D. (1956) and Asli-Naqli (1962). He died on March 6, 1987.