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Javed Akhtar Unlocks 'Ek Do Teen' Secret!
25 Nov
Summary
- Javed Akhtar revealed 'Ek Do Teen' started as dummy words.
- The iconic song was inspired by a banjo tune during Ganesh visarjan.
- Akhtar justified the later lyrics to make the song's theme cohesive.

The genesis of the iconic Bollywood song 'Ek Do Teen' from the 1988 film Tezaab was recently detailed by lyricist Javed Akhtar. He explained that during the film's production, creating a song for a nautanki scene proved challenging for composers Laxmikant-Pyarelal and himself. After numerous attempts, a breakthrough came during Ganesh visarjan, inspired by a banjo tune.
Akhtar shared that composer Laxmikant presented him with 'dummy words,' singing 'Ek Do Teen' up to 'Terah.' Despite initial shock and audience laughter, Akhtar assured the composer he could justify the unusual lyrics. He later employed the Indian concept of 'barah maasa'—describing a lover's separation and survival over months—compacting it into a single month to fit the song's narrative.
This creative reinterpretation transformed a simple numerical sequence into a compelling story of longing and resilience. The song's enduring popularity, 37 years after Tezaab's release, underscores the brilliance of Akhtar's lyrical prowess and its deep connection with the audience, solidifying its place in Bollywood history.




