Anees Bazmee marks 34 years of 'Aaj Ka Goonda Raaj' starring Chiranjeevi
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Filmmaker Anees Bazmee marked the 34th anniversary of the 1992 action drama 'Aaj Ka Goonda Raaj' on 11 July, sharing a nostalgic tribute on social media and crediting the cast and crew for cementing the film's place in 90s Bollywood history.
The Tribute Post
Bazmee shared the film's original poster on his social media account, writing, 'Celebrating 34 years of Aaj Ka Goonda Raaj.' He followed it with a note of gratitude: 'Thank you so much to the entire cast, crew, and everyone who made it a part of 90s cinema history. Gratitude always.'
About the Film
'Aaj Ka Goonda Raaj' was directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty and released in 1992. The action drama featured Chiranjeevi in the lead role, supported by Meenakshi Seshadri, Raj Babbar, Sharat Saxena, Prem Chopra, Satish Shah, and Dalip Tahil. The film revolved around a morally upright man who confronts corruption and crime while standing up against powerful vested interests. Its soundtrack included the popular track 'Lashkara Lashkara'.
A Pattern of Nostalgia
This is not the first time Bazmee has paused to honour a film's milestone. A few weeks prior, he commemorated the 15th anniversary of his blockbuster 'Ready' — sharing a throwback collage featuring himself alongside Salman Khan from the film's shoot. In that post, he wrote: '15 years later… and Ready still feels less like a film, more like a memory we all grew up with together. What stays with me isn't just the scenes or the songs, it's the love people continue to give it even today. The messages, the smiles, the nostalgia… all of it has kept this journey alive far beyond the screen. Thank you for giving so much love to Ready.'
Bazmee's Bollywood Legacy
Over the years, Bazmee has established himself as one of Bollywood's most commercially successful directors. His filmography includes back-to-back entertainers such as 'No Entry', 'Welcome', 'Singh Is Kinng', 'Ready', 'Welcome Back', 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2', and 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3'. The anniversary tributes reflect a filmmaker deeply connected to the emotional arc of his own work — and to the audiences who kept those films alive long after their theatrical runs.