<Tr> <Th> Lyricist (s) </Th> <Td> Shakeel Badayuni </Td> </Tr> <P> "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya" ("I have loved, so what is there to fear?") is a song from the famous Indian movie Mughal - e-Azam (1960), which was directed by K. Asif . The song was created by Naushad and sung by Lata Mangeshkar and chorus . The song, when the film was first released, was in colour . It is shot in a set inspired by the Sheesh Mahal of the Lahore Fort . </P> <P> The composition of "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya" was especially time - consuming--on the day of the song's recording, Naushad rejected two sets of lyrics made by Shakeel Badayuni . Subsequently, a "brainstorming session" was held on Naushad's terrace, beginning in the early part of the evening and lasting until next day . Late in the night, Naushad remembered a folk song from eastern Uttar Pradesh with the lyrics going as "Prem kiya, kya chori kari hai ..." ("I have loved, does it mean that I have stolen?"). The song was converted into a ghazal and subsequently recorded . At that time, since there was no technology to provide for the reverberation of sound heard in the song, Naushad had Lata Mangeshkar sing the song in a studio bathroom . </P> <P> The song "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya" was filmed in a set inspired by the Sheesh Mahal of the Lahore Fort, in the Mohan Studios . The particular set was noted for its size, which measured 150 feet in length, 80 feet in breadth and 35 feet in height . A heavily - discussed aspect of the set was the presence of numerous small mirrors made of Belgian glass, which were crafted and designed by workers from Firozabad . The sequence was reported to have cost ₹ 1 million to execute, a price higher than the budget of an entire film at that time . The high cost increased fears that the financiers of the film would face bankruptcy . </P>

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