Buddha Mil Gaya may refer to:
Mujhe Budhha Mil Gaya is an Hindi film song by Lata Mangeshkar. It featured in the 1964 Hindi film Sangam produced, directed by Raj Kapoor.
The song is one of the cornerstone of Hindi film industry, where the heroine, who till now were depicted as pure, shows hew sexuality and behaves like a vamp to taunt her husband, who does not want to take her to a cabaret. The song is performed by Vyjayanthimala playing the role of Radha and her husband's role of Flight Lt. Sunder Khanna played by Raj Kapoor. The song also has casting of Rajendra Kumar as Magistrate Gopal Verma. Vaijanthi Mala was shown wearing tight jeans and blouse and dancing seductively to match the theme of the song.
The song holds a special place in history of Indian cinema, as it was the first time the heroine of the film was depicted seductively and with this beginning slowly the line between heroine and the vamp got blurred and Indian film heroines began to do the sensual dance songs.
The tiff between Raj Kapoor and singer Lata Mangeshkar, while recording this song has now became legendary, when she objected to some words in song.
Buddha Mil Gaya is a 1971 Hindi film. Produced by L.B. Thakur, the film is directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee.
The film stars Om Prakash, Navin Nischol, Archana, Sonia Sahni, Deven Verma, Aruna Irani, Asit Sen, Lalita Pawar and Shetty for the first time in a very different positive role. The music is by R.D. Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri.
Unemployed slackers Bhola (Deven Verma) and Ajay (Navin Nischol) come across a newspaper advertisement about a missing elderly gentleman (Om Prakash), whose estate is worth millions. They find him in the Hanging Garden Park in Bombay and decide to make him their paternal uncle. They take him to live with them in a rented apartment, which they cannot afford. This elderly man, Girdharilal Om Prakash, takes an unusual interest in Ajay's girlfriend, Deepa (Archana).
While Bhola and Ajay try to find ways and means of getting rich by turning Girdharilal in, a number of horrific homicides are committed, all against former business associates of Girdharilal, and the clues all point toward the hapless duo.