New version of 'Achche din' was always part of the film: Director Atul Manjrekar

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

"Fanney Khan" today said they did not change 'Acche din' to 'Acche din aa gaye' under any pressure and both the versions of the song were already a part of the film.

According to various reports, the decision to release the new song was taken because 'Acche din' was being used on to target the over its 2014 poll promise of bringing "acche din" to

"Acche Din" was the slogan used by Narendra Modi, during the of 2014.

Manjrekar said the new version of the song, which released on Sunday, was very much a part of the story and reveals the growth of the character.

"The new version was always part of the film. Both the songs have their place in the film. It is an independent song and it is part of the narrative. All the songs in the film add to the story," Manjrekar told

When asked about connecting it with the Modi government's campaign slogan the said he was not "surprised" by it.

"How can you control how a person reacts to something. That's not in our hands. is a different world out there," he added.

The first version of the song had lyrics "Mere kab aayenge..." while the new version is "Mere ab aaye re...".

The revealed that not only "Achche din" but "Tere jaisa tu hai" also has one more version, which will be released soon.

"The song was always part of film so we have released the second part of the song. There are two songs in the film which have two versions -- one is 'Achche Din' and the second is 'Tere jaisa tu hai'," he added.

"Fanney Khan" features Anil Kapoor, Bachchan, Divya Dutta, Rajkummar Rao and newcome Pihu Sand in pivotal roles. The film has been produced by T-Series, Films & Communications Network and Rakeys Omprakash Mehra Pictures. It will be release on August 3.

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 21:45 IST