1. Anand L. Raiβs family roots trace back to the Rai Singhanis, who moved from Sindh to Dehradun during Partition when his father was just 16 years old.
2. After completing his computer engineering degree, Anand realized he didn't enjoy working at a desk job and decided to move to Mumbai at 24 to follow in his elder brother Ravi's footsteps, who was a successful TV director.
3. Feeling creatively unfulfilled directing TV shows, Anand took a break to make his first full-length feature film, "Strangers" (2007), starring Jimmy Shergill and Kay Kay Menon, which unfortunately disappointed at the box office.
4. His next film, "Thoda Life Thoda Magic" (2008), also faced a similar fate, leading to hesitation from producers in hiring him.
5. His luck turned around with his 2011 hit movie "Tanu Weds Manu," starring Kangana Ranaut, which became a major commercial success.
6. Anand's wife has been his partner since they were both 12, having been neighbors in their youth, offering constant support through thick and thin.
7. Following the success of "Tanu Weds Manu" and "Raanjhanaa," Anand founded his production company, "Colour Yellow."
8. A potentially disastrous incident was narrowly avoided on the set of his movie "Dwarf" (2018), featuring Shah Rukh Khan, when a section of the ceiling collapsed during filming, causing injuries to two crew members but leaving SRK unharmed.
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