The war between Bhima and Anjaneya) is a 1966 Indian mythological film directed by S. D. Lal.
The story is an adaptation of a small tale from Mahabharata where Bheema meets Anjaneya.
Nalakoobara proposes Soudamini and tells the gifted flower is the symbol of their love and puts it into her hair.
The flower in her head is washed away and is received by Droupadi while Soudamini reaches Anjaneya's hermitage.
With his magical powers, Ghatotkacha tries to cheat Anjaneya turning himself into Lord Sri Rama.
Finally, Narada muni tells Kubera to take back his curse and turn Saudamini to normal, to give Sougandhika flowers to Bhima and with blessings of Anjaneya, do the marriage of Nalakoobara and Soudamini.
Lyrics were written by C. Narayana Reddy, Thandra Subramanyam, Arudra and Rajasree.