Anu Malik marks 31 years of 'Aankhon Mein Base Ho Tum', credits Suniel Shetty and Sonali Bendre
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Veteran music composer and singer Anu Malik on 15 July 2025 marked 31 years of the beloved romantic ballad 'Aankhon Mein Base Ho Tum', crediting actors Suniel Shetty and Sonali Bendre for elevating the track with their on-screen presence. The song, featured in the 1995 romantic thriller 'Takkar', remains one of the most enduring love songs of 1990s Bollywood.
Anu Malik's Tribute Post
Sharing a video clip from the song on his social media account, Malik wrote: '31 years to this beautiful memory... It still feels like yesterday. Time flies, but some songs never lose their magic.' He went on to add that Suniel Shetty and Sonali Bendre 'brought this song to life with such effortless charm and grace, taking it to another level,' expressing gratitude for the opportunity to have composed the music.
The composer also extended his thanks to audiences who have kept the song relevant across generations. 'A heartfelt thank you to the audience for showering this song with so much love over the years. Your support has kept it alive across generations, and for that, I'll always be grateful,' he said.
About the Song and Film
The track, formally titled 'Aankhon Mein Base Ho Tum, Tujhe Dil Mein Chhupa Loonga', was rendered by celebrated playback singers Kumar Sanu and Alka Yagnik — a pairing that defined the romantic soundscape of Hindi cinema through the decade. The melody quickly became one of the biggest chartbusters of the era upon the film's release on 14 July 1995.
'Takkar' was directed by Bharat Rangachary and featured an ensemble cast including Naseeruddin Shah, Shafi Inamdar, Mohan Joshi, Rakesh Bedi, and Kader Khan alongside Shetty and Bendre.
Anu Malik's Legacy in Bollywood Music
Anu Malik has been a fixture of the Indian music industry for over four decades, widely regarded as one of Bollywood's most prolific composers. His filmography spans a remarkable range of genres, with standout soundtracks for films including 'Baazigar', 'Border', 'Soldier', 'Refugee', 'Josh', 'Fiza', 'Murder', 'No Entry', 'Main Hoon Na', 'Judwaa', 'Main Khiladi Tu Anari', and 'Ishq Vishk'.
Beyond composing, he has also lent his voice to popular tracks such as 'Gori Gori', 'Ek Garam Chai Ki Pyali Ho', 'Oonchi Hai Building', and 'Aaila Re Ladki Mast Mast'. He has additionally served as a judge across multiple seasons of the singing reality show 'Indian Idol'.
Why the Song Endures
The longevity of 'Aankhon Mein Base Ho Tum' speaks to a broader pattern in Hindi film music — compositions from the Kumar Sanu–Alka Yagnik era continue to find new listeners through streaming platforms and social media, often outpacing newer releases in nostalgia-driven replay counts. Notably, anniversary tributes of this kind have become a meaningful way for composers to reconnect with audiences and assert cultural ownership over their catalogues. With 31 years now behind it, the song shows little sign of fading from public memory.