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Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Mili Turns 50: Revisiting The Gender-Reversed Version of Anand

In Anand, Bawarchi, Buddha Mil Gaya, Khubsoorat and Mili, the Sunshine Boy/Girl played by Rajesh  Khanna, Om Prakash, Rekha  and Jaya Bhaduri filled the screen with an infectious radiance.

1975 was the year of some of the biggest Bollywood blockbusters of all times: Jai Santoshi Maa (the   low-budget mythological that raked  in insane profits), Pratiggya (Dharmendra thinks  it to be  a  better  film that Sholay), Deewaar, Sanyasi (Manoj Kumar’s  comeback film), Julie (“Lovely Laxmi as Joyous Julie,” read  the poster  blurb) and of course the  mother of  all blockbusters Sholay.

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Mili was a middling success. Not one of Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s best, but assuredly an important work. It was a sort of gender-reversed version of Hrishida’s Anand where everyone’s favourite character is stricken with a deadly disease.

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Hrishikesh Mukherjee used to tell a  joke. Once a journalist asked him why someone or the other always died in all his films except Sabse Bada Sukh, the biggest flop of Hrishida’s illustrious career.

“Oh, you are wrong. Someone did die in Sabse Bada Sukh. The  poor distributor,” Hrishida laughed.

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Mili which was released in 1975 manifested two of the prolific  director’s most prominent thematic obsession: losing a loved one, and espousing the virtues of the sunshine-spreading visitor from the outside.

In Anand, Bawarchi, Buddha Mil Gaya, Khubsoorat and Mili, the Sunshine Boy/Girl played by Rajesh  Khanna, Om Prakash, Rekha  and Jaya Bhaduri filled the screen with an infectious radiance.

Hrishida shared his joy in creating such  radiant characters. “I always  looked for friends  who made me laugh.  I was a serious person, like  Amitabh Bachchan  in Anand looking some ‘Anand’ or ‘Khubsoorat’ in my life.”At one point of time Raj Kapoor was Hrishida’s  best friend.

The fear of losing Raj Kapoor manifested itself in Anand and Mili.

Hrishida admitted Mili was a gender-flipped  Anand. Jaya played a female version of  Rajesh Khanna in Anand. And the brooder Amitabh Bachchan was a variation on what he had played in Anand, thought much darker.

Hrishida said, “If you  look at my films right from the start in Musafir, they are all  about trying to find happiness in  the company of  joyous human beings.Anand Sehgal and Mili Khanna were like twins in their determination to  stay positive and optimistic  in the face of death.”

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First published on: Jun 20, 2025 09:06 AM IST


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