Chunky Pandey stated "Tezaab was offered to Govinda first," he reveals, adding that since the actor had got very busy after Ilzaam and writer-director N Chandra wanted a chunk of dates, the role of Babban came to him on the rebound. "I'd auditioned for a film called Roshni before Aag Hi Aag and though I didn't land that role, Chandra promised to return with a big film. I'm lucky he saw me in Babban and so, shot some extra scenes with me, even giving me the evergreen 'So Gaya Yeh Jahaan' before the heavy climax," shares Chunky, recalling how, while filming the song, Anil Kapoor and he had gone to a five-star hotel coffee shop at 3 am to grab a bite. "The shocked manager looked us up and down and asked if he should call the doctor. That's when we realised we were still wearing our blood-splattered costumes. So Gaya Yeh Jahaan" is one of the film's highlights, along with "Ek Do Teen". The latter, according to Chunky, was an afterthought. Laxmikant-Pyarelal were all set to record "Tu Mera Tota Main Teri Maina", inspired by the Marathi song "Java Naveen Popat Ha". It was only after Pahlaj and Chunky informed them that they had already shot it for Paap Ki Duniya. That's when they zeroed in on "Ek Do Teen," which was such a hit that when the advance booking counters opened at Gaiety-Galaxy theatres on Monday, the queue was a mile long. "Suddenly, someone noticed a shoot going on at the nearby Bandra station. It came as a shock to those waiting to buy tickets to learn that the man sitting atop a train was Anil Kapoor and he was shooting for Tezaab," Chunky guffaws, pointing out that since the title didn't need to be censored, they could take that shot five days before his film opened on November 11, 1988, to a rapturous response".
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