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#Asha Bhosle Hit Songs
miss-conjayniality · 1 month
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sitarist jay (drabble)
genre: fluff
pairing: jay x gn south asian!reader
word count: 610
warnings: none
A/N: in honor of all the holidays coming up (holi, vaisakhi, ramadan/eid, etc.), AND also my srk x jay post that sparked desi enha discourse, this one goes out to all my desi engenes!!!! 🫶🏼 happy holi!!!! happy vaisakhi a month in advance. and a ramadan mubarak to those who celebrate.
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soft desi engene hours. could u just IMAGINE sitarist!jay and dholi!you!?!??? 🥺
jay is grateful to have a lover who hails from such a gorgeous, rich culture that spans millennia. and as any connoisseur of culture would say - music isn’t just part of culture….it is culture. he’s been playing guitar for many years now. and he wants to venture out into other stringed instruments. and what better way than learning the sitar?
jay enjoys the calming, soulful, and twangy sound of the sitar. it sends him into a trance and he feels completely immersed in a different world. despite it being “different” from what he’s done before, he believes that the language of music is universal - one felt within the heart first and foremost.
he holds a deep reverence for south asian music. be it nusrat fateh ali khan, kishore kumar, mohammed rafi, noor jehan, or asha bhosle, he feels the timeless, evergreen spirit of such compositions pulse within his soul.
watching him learn the sitar is an endearing sight. ethereal even! seeing the level of dedication he has towards mastering such an art form warms your heart. he wants to learn bhajans, shabads, and ghazals for you. all he wants in life is to express his love for you through music. just chillin’ in his kurtas with the sleeves rolled up and his sitar by his side, showing you the ravi shankar songs he’s learned so far.
on the other hand, he too admires you for your passion for percussion. jay loves your appreciation towards the different types of dhol. he fawns over the euphoric feeling you get when hitting every thappi and tiparu and the way you chant your DHAs and DHINs while doing so. jay also appreciates the way you treat your dagga and tilli sticks like they’re your babies. he loves the swingy sound of dhol beats and the swagger you exude while you play.
jay sometimes gets annoyed when you pester him with the sound of your loud ass dhol while he’s peacefully and calmly practicing his sitar. but he knows it’s out of love and good fun. it’s the desi equivalent of the percussionist kids in band disrupting the ones who play the wind and brass instruments. antics aside, jay appreciates the lively spirit and camaraderie that comes with these musical clashes, cherishing the shared moments of cultural exchange and musical banter.
in the end, these musical escapades become cherished memories, shaping jay’s musical journey with a touch of spontaneity and joy. the blend of dhol and sitar, once seemingly contrasting, transforms into a celebration of diversity within your shared love for music. as the two of you continue your artistic pursuits, jay realizes that the moments of lighthearted banter and cultural exchange have added a special rhythm to the soundtrack of your relationship - one of seismic adoration.
with each note played and every shared laugh echoing in the air, jay acknowledges that your artistic pursuits have not only strengthened your musical connection with each other, but have also deepened your bond with him. the rhythm of seismic adoration encompasses the highs and lows, much like the crescendos and decrescendos in your collaborative performances. through the language of music, your relationship thrives, creating a symphony of understanding, support, and shared passion that resonates far beyond the notes of your instruments.
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bollywoodirect · 5 months
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Happy Birthday, #Helen (21/11).
Helen's foray into Bollywood began with a little help from a family friend, actress Cuckoo. Starting with group dance roles in movies like "Shabistan" (1951) and "Awaara" (1951), Helen quickly became a regular in the industry. Her talent shone through, earning her solo dance spots in films such as "Alif Laila" (1954) and "Hoor-e-Arab" (1955). Notably, she also appeared as a street singer in "Mayurpankh" (1954).
A significant breakthrough came in 1958 when Helen was just 19. Her performance in the song "Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu" from the film "Howrah Bridge" captured hearts. Sung by Geeta Dutt, this song marked the start of a series of successful projects for Helen. The 1960s and 1970s saw her rise to fame, with Geeta Dutt lending her voice for many of Helen's performances. During this period, Helen often portrayed characters who would perform a song or dance and then exit the plot, paving the way for the film's lead actress.
By 1969, Helen had become a household name, even gracing the cover of Filmfare Magazine. Another prominent singer, Asha Bhosle, frequently provided playback for Helen's performances, especially during the 1960s and early 1970s. Helen's versatility wasn't just limited to dance; she was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1965 for her role in "Gumnaam". Her dramatic roles in "China Town" and "Sachaai" (1969), alongside Shammi Kapoor, were box office hits. She also portrayed a compelling character in "Chhote Sarkar" (1974), co-starring Shammi Kapoor and Sadhana. Helen's hit dance numbers included 'Suku Suku' in "Junglee", 'Yamma Yamma' in "China Town", and several others.
Helen's fame wasn't confined to the Indian cinema; she performed on stages in London, Paris, and Hong Kong. In 1973, "Helen, Queen of the Nautch Girls", a 30-minute documentary by Merchant Ivory Films, highlighted her life and career. This was followed by Jerry Pinto's book "The Life and Times of an H-Bomb" in 2006, which won a National Film Award. Writer Salim Khan played a key role in Helen's career, casting her in several films he co-scripted. Her performance in "Lahu Ke Do Rang" (1979) earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. In recognition of her contributions, Helen received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999.
Though she officially retired in 1983, Helen made occasional appearances in films like "Khamoshi: The Musical" (1996) and "Mohabbatein" (2000). She also appeared alongside her real-life step-son #SalmanKhan in "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam" and in "Humko Deewana Kar Gaye" (2006). Her contributions were further acknowledged when she was selected for the Padma Shri in 2009, alongside Aishwarya Rai and Akshay Kumar. Helen also served as a judge in the semifinals and finals of India's 2009 "Dancing Queen" television series.
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suttaking · 10 months
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Watch "Yeh Parda Hata Do ft. DJM | Asha Bhosle | Mohammed Rafi | old Hindi Songs| Mohammad Rafi Hit Songs" on YouTube
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Oh and cursed playlist concept. What kind of music does Gabriel put on at the ashram (Pune or Nevada) to decompress from intense group therapy… (from research I’d say overarching - general vibes: happy, maybe danceable; lyrics: English or Hindi probably :P)
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aka the desire to be subtle vs the desire to be funny: FIGHT
A Purely Spiritual Love
A band AU playlist for running away from the world aged nineteen and accidentally falling for your cult leader. Or just for chillin' post dynamic meditation, that's cool too.
Nazia Hassan - Aao Naa
ABBA - Me & I
Asha Bhosle - Dum Maro Dum (pt. 2)
The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star
Asha Bhosle - Koi Shahri Babu (pt. 1)
The Monkees - I'm a Believer
Kishore Kumar - Ye Jawani Hai Diwani
Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime
Lata Mangeshkar & Kishore Kumar - Jai Jai Shiv Shankar
Carly Simon - You're So Vain
Kalyanji-Anandji - Dharmatma Theme (pt. 1 - instrumental)
The Human League - Don't You Want Me
Nazia and Zoheb Hassan - Dosti
Don McLean - American Pie
Lata Mangeshkar - Bangle Ke Peechhe
The Beach Boys - Sloop John B
Kishore Kumar, Mahendra Kapoor & Shailendra Singh - Amar Akbar Anthony
The Beatles - All You Need is Love
Usual deal: explanation below the cut. Album cover featuring Joel Kinnaman's chin.
Caveat and apologies that I don't always have a very detailed explanation for why all the Hindi songs are on here because for some I just couldn't find English lyrics/descriptions of the film they're from, they're just here because they're bops. Caveat and apologies that the English songs are really NOT subtle and I had way too much fun picking them.
Nazia Hassan - Aao Naa Not Hindi, but also no great explanation beyond: what a CRACKING album opener!! Jerott's probably got the cassette and has playlist privileges at Nevada.
ABBA - Me & I Frankly ALL of Super Trouper is on the ashram playlist. The Winner Takes It All? GRM approves! But for supreme trolling-through-playlist purposes, get boogie-ing to this disco track about psychoanalysis: Sometimes I have toyed With ideas that I got from good old Dr. Freud Nothing new of course It may seem to you I try to break through open doors Oh no, oh no I just wanna say a lot of that applies to me 'Cause it's an explanation to my split identity 3) Asha Bhosle - Dum Maro Dum (pt. 2) This was an epic hit, from the film Haré Rama Haré Krishna (1971) which involves, ooh, international bigamy, cults, selling off artifacts to rich Westerners, suicide, hippies beating people up, and all sorts of things that people suspicious of Rajneesh's movement would recognise as threats. I think it would tickle Graham Reid Malett to have people dancing to the big song from a film warning about the dangers of his type. 4) The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star Cheesy, a bit sad, a bit sinister even, but everyone can dance along and everyone knows it. 5) Asha Bhosle - Koi Shahri Babu (pt. 1) I'll be honest and say that Bollywood thriller plots are somewhat impenetrable when reduced to short Wikipedia summaries, but this is from Loafer (1973) which seems to be about love across rival gangs and spying on one another. The song is about falling coyly for a guy who gives you a gift. And Asha is the queen, so we put as much Asha on the playlist as we need to. 6) The Monkees - I'm a Believer :))) be happy! Your dynamic meditation has finished and you have taken another step towards enlightenment/entrapment by Graham Reid Malett. 7) Kishore Kumar - Ye Jawani Hai Diwani No explanation, couldn't find the lyrics anywhere BUT what a tune!! Kishore and R.D. Burman, more icons. The film it's from (Jawani Diwani, 1972) has people leaving/becoming estranged from their families for love and intergenerational repeats of that so. A bit of a Jerott vibe. 8) Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime People from well-to-do background suddenly asking themselves 'how did I get here?' and packing it all in to give their money to the ashram…? 9) Lata Mangeshkar & Kishore Kumar - Jai Jai Shiv Shankar Laughter therapy, praising Shiva (god of meditation, among other things, Rajneesh discoursed on him a lot). And from a film (Aap Ki Kasam, 1974) where paranoia and possessiveness ruins relationships. 10) Carly Simon - You're So Vain Do I think I'm funny? Yes. Yes I do. It's about the death of the ego babe, let go of yourself! But genuinely, you could sway along and dance to this when you were exhausted from meditation! And when Carly Simon finally tells us who (else) it was about you mark my words, Graham Reid Malett will be on the list :P You had me several years ago When I was still quite naive Well, you said that we made such a pretty pair And that you would never leave But you gave away the things you loved And one of them was me 11) Kalyanji-Anandji - Dharmatma Theme (pt. 1 - instrumental) The film (Dharmatma, 1975) is apparently based on the Godfather but set in Afghanistan. So absolutely the kind of thing that would appeal to teenage Jerott, who never knew his grandparents who spent time around the (then) India-Afghanistan border. Plus teenage boys love gangster stories. Plus Jerott doesn't realise the similarities between the ashram set up and that of a mob. 12) The Human League - Don't You Want Me A man who feels entitled to another person because he plucked from obscurity and 'made something of them'? Remind you of anyone? I picked you out, I shook you up and turned you around Turned you into someone new Now five years later on you've got the world at your feet Success has been so easy for you But don't forget, it's me who put you where you are now And I can put you back down too I feel like the background story to this song's release is also relevant: the band hated it and thought it was a filler track and didn't want to release it as a single, the record company forced them to, and it was a huge success. Reminiscent of Francis and GRM's interactions in PiF. 13) Nazia and Zoheb Hassan - Dosti Just another of Jerott's cassettes with good Pakistani disco pop on it! :') 14) Don McLean - American Pie It's just….it's such a GRM/Jerott kind of vibe? The disappointment, grief and sense of loss for something you never quite had, the crushing of hope, the nostalgia for something half-remembered as life-changing, but all sounding so beautiful and dreamy and it kind of cheers everyone up to be able to sing along? The idea of the American Dream as an ideal that can never be lived up to as well, kind of like what Jerott is hoping to find from the ashram vs what he gets. Oh, and there we were, all in one place A generation lost in space With no time left to start again So come on, Jack be nimble, Jack be quick Jack Flash sat on a candlestick 'Cause fire is the devil's only friend Oh, and as I watched him on the stage My hands were clenched in fists of rage No angel born in hell Could break that Satan's spell And as the flames climbed high into the night To light the sacrificial rite I saw Satan laughing with delight The day the music died 15) Lata Mangeshkar - Bangle Ke Peechhe Another I couldn't find the lyrics for, but it's R.D. Burman again and was a massive hit. It's from Samadhi (1972). 16) The Beach Boys - Sloop John B Another one that kind of sounds cheery until you listen to the lyrics when it's actually really miserable! Jerott are you ok? The first mate, he got drunk And broke in the captain's trunk The constable had to come and take him away Sheriff John Stone Why don't you leave me alone? Yeah, yeah Well, I feel so broke up I wanna go home 17) Kishore Jumar, Mahendra Kapoor & Shailendra Singh - Amar Akbar Anthony From a 'masala' film of the same title, about three brothers separated and raised as Hindu/Muslim/Christian, so I figure a good ashram vibe for bringing people together in a synthesis of teachings… Also look out Francis. Look out Jerott. <Two are better than one Three are better than two The bride and the groom are not together There's music but not a wedding procession The bride and the groom are not together There's music but not a wedding procession There's nothing to fear This is a night of union and not of sadness Smile my friends, why do you have such a crying face Smile my friends, why do you have such a crying face When the three of us get together in one place> 18) The Beatles - All You Need is Love Can't have a playlist about a rich white guy exploiting an already exploitative Indian cult to make himself powerful without putting some Beatles on it, right? Sure Graham, 'love'. There's nothing you can do that can't be done Nothing you can sing that can't be sung Nothing you can say, but you can learn how to play the game It's easy Nothing you can make that can't be made No one you can save that can't be saved Nothing you can do, but you can learn how to be you in time It's easy
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neechees · 2 years
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Y, G, H
For the music ask
Y:
Yuve yuve yu by The Hu
You're Just an old Song by Big River Cree
You Fall, you die by Ramin Djawadi
Yellow Flicker Beat by Lorde
You got to Run by Buffy Saint-Marie & Tanya Tagaq
G:
Go tell aunt Rhody by Michael A Levine & Jordan Reyne
Gasolina by Daddy Yankee
Girls in the Hood by Megan Thee Stallion
Growl (stage version) by EXO
Gandi Baat by Mika Singh & Kalpana Patowary
H:
Hit Like a Girl by Meet Me @ the Altar
Honeypie by JAWNY
Hungama Ho Gaya by Asha Bhosle & Arijit Singh
Hospital Beds by Cold War Kids
He Mele Inoa O Kalakaua by Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu
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indiejones · 2 years
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INDIES TOP 536 BOLLYWOOD SINGERS OF ALL TIME !
"Acting is in btwn lines, Singing is in btwn Words"
Hereby presenting the much awaited Indies All-Time Greatest Bollywood Singers compile !
Most in Top 10 with a song collection in the ten thousands to several thousands range each, thru the eras, barring a few of pre-independence yore.
Thus hitting upon the perfect mix of substance, style, old traditional classical, semi-traditional transitional, & new world razmatazz !
To posterity & beyond !
LATA MANGESHKAR & 1. KUNDAN LAL SAIGAL - JOINT NO. 1 !
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MOHAMMAD RAFI 
KISHORE KUMAR
MUKESH
MANNA DEY
ASHA BHOSLE
SUMAN KALYANPUR
SHAMSHAD BEGUM
TALAT MEHMOOD
HEMANT KUMAR
MAHENDRA KAPOOR
SULAKSHANA PANDIT
ZOHRABAI AMBALAWALI
REWA SHANKAR
HEMALATA 
NOORJEHAN 
JAGJIT SINGH
SALMA AGHA
S.JANAKI
CHITHRA 
SURESH WADKAR
VINODINI DIXIT
KANAN DEVI
BHUPEN HAZARIKA
MANHAR UDHAS
RAFIQ GHAZNAVI
DHANIRAM 
NASEEM AKHTAR
SADHANA SARGAM
ASHIQ HUSSAIN 
SUBIR SEN 
ANWAR 
MADAN MAHENDRA 
ANUPAMA DESHPANDE
HARIHARAN 
SUDHA MALHOTRA 
PARUL GHOSH 
BINAPANI MUKHERJEE 
KHURSHEED 
AARTI MUKHERJEE
BINOTA CHAKRABORTY 
RUNA LAILA
MAYA DEVI
GHULAM ALI
TARABAI 
GYAN DUTT
IMDAD HUSSAIN 
MASTER MADAN 
TALAT AZIZ 
SUJATHA MOHAN
FRENI
PRAMODINI DESAI 
RAMDULARI
RATIKUMAR VYAS
KAUSHALYA 
SHAILESH MUKHERJEE
POORNIMA 
ANURADHA SRIRAM 
SUNEETA RAO 
BHUPENDRA SINGH 
KAMALA JHARIA
MOHAN ADVANI
MAYA BANERJEE 
KAUMUDI MUNSHI 
CHANDRANI MUKHERJEE 
UMA SHASHI 
R.P. SHARMA 
RADHA 
USHA MANGESHKAR
ANDREW KISHORE
JASPAL SINGH 
S.P. BALASUBRAMANIAM 
NAZIA HASSAN
SULOCHANA KADAM
ZEENAT BEGUM 
ROBIN MAJUMDAR 
SAROJ BORKAR 
AMIRBAI KARNATAKI 
TOCHI 
SRIMATI GHOSH 
BAPPI LAHIRI 
SANDHYA MUKHERJEE
SARASWATI RANE 
SHANTI DEVI
RADHARANI 
MADHAV KALE 
MADHUBALA JHAVERI 
MADHURA SHANTARAM 
LALITA DEULKAR 
JUTHIKA ROY
VANMALA
MASUD PARVEZ
NITIN MUKESH 
WAHIDAN BAI
SHYAMA HEMADY 
PUSHPA PAGDHARE 
MOHD FAROOQUI 
JIKKI 
YASHWANT BHATT
PANKAJ MULLICK
SUHASINI KOLHAPURE
RENUKA DEVI 
AMAR 
ASHOK KUMAR
MASTER MOHAMMAD
CHITALKAR 
BALWANT SINGH
SUSHEELA RANI 
RANU MUKHERJEE
DWIJEN MUKHERJEE
BELA MUKHERJEE
H. FARUQUI
K.C. DEY 
RAMYA IYER
MASTER VASANT
MISTER SHEIKH 
FIDA HUSSAIN
KALYANI DAS 
SUMATI
SUHAS 
SUNANDA KAMAT 
SNEHPRABHA PRADHAN
MISS KALYANI
PUTUL CHATTERJEE 
NAZIRA
RAVINDRA SATHE
MUMTAZ
NALINI MULGANVKAR
RAM PUNJWANI
SUMAN PUROHIT
PARO DEVI 
MADHUSUDAN
NARGIS BANO 
SUNILA DAS GUPTA
SUPRAVA SARKAR 
P.B.SRINIVAS 
VIMAL SARDESAI
RAJ KAPOOR
MUNIR ALAM 
KAMAL DAS 
MOHANA 
RATNA MALKANI
SRINATH TRIPATHI
LEELA MEHTA 
SURINDER KAUR 
DEEDAR PARDESI 
QADIR FAREEDI
MISS GULAB
INDIRA MANCHANDA
BRIJMALA 
VASANTI M.
M. SHARIF QAWWAL 
CHANCHAL KUMARI
SNEHAL BHATKAR
SANTRAM
SHYAM SUNDAR 
SHYAM KUMAR
KANTI LAL 
CHANDRASHEKHAR GADGIL 
ANIKA RIZVI 
RAJNI
KARAN DEWAN 
BHARTI
SHAMIM 
ABU BAKAR
AFZAL HUSSAIN 
GAUHAR SULTANA 
BALAKRAM 
SHYAMA SHARMA
CHAUBEY MAHARAJ
SHRADDHA PANDIT 
KAMLA SISTA 
SARDAR AKHTAR
MASTER GOPAL
DILRAJ KAUR 
SARDAR MANSUR 
TARABAI LUCKNAWI
S.L.PURI 
DHUMI KHAN 
BECHU DUTT 
ANIMA DASGUPTA
BIMLA KUMARI 
AMROZIYA BEGUM
NARAYAN
SHANTI SHARMA
PADMA DEVI 
PANDIT WAMANRAO 
KAMAL DASGUPTA
SUPRAVA GHOSH 
MISS IQBAL
HASHMAT 
MEERA
SHYAMLAL MITRA 
GOHAR MAMAJWALA
RAMA SHUKUL
SITARA DEVI 
BHOLA SHRESHTA
ISHWARLAL
MEEENAKSHI 
BEGUM AKHTAR
GIRISH
JAGMOHAN 
SABITA BANERJEE
PANDIT KRISHNARAO CHONKAR
RAJKUMARI
NASEEM AKHTAR
RAM SAIGAL
BEENA KUMARI
GOVIND GOPAL 
MASTER SONIK
SRINIVAS 
FEROZA BEGUM
KUSUM MANTRI
KARIMDAD KHAN
MUMTAZ ALI 
SHANTA THAKUR 
SATYA CHOWDHURY 
HAMIDA BANO
BABY ALKA 
USHA TIMOTHY 
RAMA DEVI 
SHOBHA BADRINATH 
BADRINATH VYAS
RAMCHANDRA PAL
P KRISHNA GOYAL
BIBBO
KAMAL BAROT
GANDHARI 
PRATAP 
LEELA CHITNIS
LEELA CHANDRAGIRI 
RAFIQ AHMED
VISHNUPANT PAGNIS 
PANDIT JASRAJ 
MISS KAMLA
ILA ARUN 
MEENA MANGESHKAR
NEENU MAJUMDAR
RASHIDA KHATOON
K. SUNDARAMMA 
RANIBALA 
MISS MOTI
PATANJAL
NARENDRA CHANCHAL 
ANJALI DEVI
MOLINA DEVI 
SHAMO 
SHARDA 
PADMA BANERJEE 
A.R.OJHA 
ARUN 
VEENA KUMARI
PRITAM 
VIJAY BENEDICT
SITARABAI KANPURI 
YASHWANT BALAKRISHNA JOSHI
RAMOLA 
SATISH BATRA 
RADHARANI BOMBAYWALI 
ANGUR BALA
BELA SAVER 
MISS ROSE 
C.S. RAGI
SUPRITI GHOSH 
KHAYYAM 
HUSN BANU 
AKBAR KHAN DURRANI PESHAWARI
MALKA AMIR JAAN
USTAD AMIR KHAN
ANURADHA 
ANEES KHATOON
MASTER AVINASH
MUKHTAR BEGUM 
REHMAT BANO 
ARUN KUMAR 
SATISH 
ARUN KUMAR MUKHERJI
REHMAT BAI 
HEERA KUMARI 
GEETA DUTT
MENKA BAI
KISHORE SAHU
PARSHURAM
IQBAL BIBI
VATSALA KUMTHEKAR
ZUBEIDA KHANUM
VIJAY KUMAR
BABY VIMAL
LAXMI ROY 
JAGJIT KAUR 
RAJA GUL
NOOR MOHD CHARLIE
KRISHNA KALLE 
JATIN PANDIT 
ASHIMA BANERJEE 
INDUBALA DEVI
APARESH LAHIRI
SUSHIL SAHU
SHAKTI T 
AZIZ NAZAN
RAJAN-SAJAN
SAPAN CHAKRABORTY
PANDYA
JANI BABU
PREMPAL 
GHULAM MOHAMMED 
BULO C. RANI
BHUSHAN MEHTA
LAXMI SHANKAR
KUSUM MANTRI
PANKAJ UDHAS
K.P.SEN 
MUKHERJEE
SURAIYA
JAMUNA RANI 
JAYWANT KULKARNI
MEENAKSHI SHIRODKAR 
RAVINDRA JAIN
ANIL BISWAS
KUSUM MANTRI
AMIT KUMAR
USHA KHANNA
SHAILENDRA SINGH
ANAND KUMAR
C. PAPON
M.G. SHREEKUMAR
VISHNILAL
SURESH (chal chal re naujawan)
MUMTAZ BEGUM 
SARLA DEVI 
VIDYANATH SETH
G.M.DURRANI 
PUSHPA HANS
LALITA RAO
RAMOLA
FAKIR MOHAMMED 
NALINI JAYWANT
YUSUF EFENDI 
PARVATI KHAN 
S.D. BATISH
S. BALBIR 
MEENA KAPOOR 
B.N.BALI 
SALMA 
KANTA KUMARI
ARUN BAKSHI
SAPNA MUKHERJEE 
P.BHANUMATI 
SHANKAR DASGUPTA
DILSHAD BEGUM
UMRAO ZIA 
S.N.TRIPATHI 
MINU PURUSHOTTAM
PINAKIN SHAH
ISHU 
ASHA POSLEY
GULSHAN SOOFI
SHANTI KUMAR DESAI
JAHANARA KAJJAN 
SONA CHATTERJEE
BHIMSEN JOSHI
ISMAIL AZAD QAWWAL
IQBAL SIDDIQUI 
HARISH BHARDWAJ
NIRMALA DEVI 
MARUTI RAO
DILSHAD BEGUM
CHITRAGUPT
RAM MARATHE
PARESH BANERJEE 
USHA BALSAWAR
SHAUKAT 
MANAS MUKHERJEE
SUNDARA BAI 
AFZAL LAHORI 
VITTHAL
MANSOOR 
SAVITA 
PEENAZ MASANI
LAISH RAM MEMA
BHARAT VYAS
SHEELA SHIRODKAR
SHEELA 
GOHAR MAMAJIWALA
MOHANTARA
LEELA SAWANT 
MANJU
RAM PYARI
SAGARIKA MUKHERJEE
KRISHNA GANGULY
SHARDA GANGULY
SHANKAR - SHAMBHU 
RAZIA BEGUM
SIDDHESHWAR MUKHERJEE
DEV KUMAR 
IKHLAQ AHMED
KESARI
SHEELA MITRA
AMRITLAL 
YAKUB 
KUMAR (jeevan naiyya, 1946)
USTAD AMANAT ALI 
FIROZE DASTUR 
PARVEZ KAPADIA
SUDHIR PHADKE 
SHANTA KUNWAR
MUNAWWAR SULTANA
UTPALA SEN
MITHU MIYAN
SHABNAM 
VASANTRAO DESHPANDE
SHOBHA JOSHI
ASHIMA BANERJEE
GHULAM HAIDER
IRA NIGAM
MENKA
SUNDAR
ROHINI ROY
SHYAMA BAI 
PEARU MASTER 
MASTER DEEN 
AHINDRA CHOUDHARY
SUMATI TRILOKEKAR
K. DEEP
SHAMINDER 
VANMALA 
SHEETAL GHOSH
LALITA PARULKAR
UMAKANT 
MRINAL GHOSH
SADHANA BOSE
NEENA B.S.
B.S.NANAJI 
SHANTA APTE
LEELA WARSI
AKHTARIBAI FAIZABADI
MANIK VERMA
S. MOHINDER 
MANMOHAN SINGH
ZAHOOR RAJA 
SURESH RAJVANSHI
POORNA SETH
BABY TARA
MUBARAK BEGUM
T.A.MOTI 
ZAWAR HUSSAIN
ANIMA GHOSH
AMBAR KUMAR
ERUCH TARAPORE
NARESH BHATTACHARYA
SUDHA KARMASE
NARAIN DUTT
RATTANBAI 
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MIR ALI 
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SAROJ WELINGKAR
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the-spiteful-istj · 3 months
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Experience the magic of classic Bollywood with our handpicked old Hindi songs list, a treasure trove of melodies that defined an era. Journey back in time as Rafi's velvety voice and Asha Bhosle's melodious tones serenade you through timeless hits. From the hauntingly beautiful compositions of R.D. Burman to the soul-stirring lyrics of Gulzar, each song is a masterpiece of its own. Whether you're reminiscing about lost love or celebrating life's joys, our collection of old Hindi songs is your passport to an era of musical brilliance. Dive into nostalgia and let the melodies of yesteryears sweep you away.
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Asha Bhosle Unveils 'VOICE OF THE NATION,' a Book About Lata Mangeshkar's Life
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In a grand event at her Mumbai residence, the renowned singer Asha Bhosle launched the book "Voice of the Nation," which narrates the life of Lata Mangeshkar. The book is an English translation of the Assamese book "Asomi Ailoi Pranam," authored by Devajit Bhuyan. Having been an instant hit with several editions, senior journalist Achyut Kumar Patowary translated the book into English, and its publication was made possible with the assistance of Dhiraj Goswami from Assam Book Hive, a leading publishing house in Guwahati. Assam Book Hive had also published the original Assamese version.
Asha Bhosle, accompanied by Lata Mangeshkar's sister Usha Mangeshkar, spoke highly of the book, commending its special effort in portraying the story of the "tune empress." Asha Bhosle fondly recalled the strong connection between Dr. Bhupen Hazarika and Lata Mangeshkar, expressing her desire to visit Assam and applauding the book for maintaining the connection between Mangeshkar's family and Assam.
Discussing Lata Mangeshkar's impact on Indian music, Asha Bhosle called her "incomparable." She expressed concern about current music trends and appreciated the book for preserving Lata Didi's timeless songs.
Despite being 90 years old, Asha Bhosle remains active in her work, crediting the lessons she learned from Lata Didi. She aims to stay relevant and move with the times, valuing the wisdom from her older sister. Usha Mangeshkar, present at Lata Mangeshkar's home in Prabhukunj, described the book as a witness to history, filled with many untold stories and pictures from Lata Didi's life. She found it fascinating and wished her sister could see the book. Usha Mangeshkar recognized Lata Mangeshkar's unique contribution to the Indian music industry, highlighting the lasting impact her sister has had.
Bollywood celebrities Suresh Wadekar and Rupkumar Rathore also praised "VOICE OF THE NATION," emphasizing the importance of such books in introducing Lata Mangeshkar's life and talents to younger generations. They expressed gratitude to the author, Devajit Bhuyan, for his exceptional work.
The English version of "VOICE OF THE NATION" is published by Assam Book Hive and will be available at the upcoming Guwahati Book Fair. This marks a significant moment in sharing Lata Mangeshkar's legacy with a wider audience.
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Tu Tu Hai Wahi Piano Notes | Yeh Vaada Raha
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Tu Tu Hai Wahi Piano Notes
Notes :-  Tu tu hai wahi dil ne jisse apna kaha E4 F4# G4 F4# E4 C5 B4 A4 G4 F4# D4 E4 F4# E4 D4 B4 Tu hai jahan main hoon wahan A4 G4 F4# G4 E4 F4# G4 F4# E4 A4 Ab to yeh jeena tere bin hai sazaa G4 F4# E4 D4# B3 D4# F4# B4 A4 B4 A4 G4# G4# Ho mil jaayein is tarah, do leharein jis tarah G4# G4# A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 B4 C5, B4 A4 G4 G4 G4 A4 B4 Ho mil jaayein is tarah, do leharein jis tarah C5 B4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 B4 C5 D5 C5, B4 A4 G4 G4 G4 A4 B4 Phir ho na judaa haan yeh vaada raha G4 F4# E4 F4# G4 F4# E4 A4 G4 F4# E4 F4# D4 F4# F4# E4 Main aawaz hoon to, tu hai geet mera B4 B4 E5 E5 E5 E5 D5 D5 E5, B4 A4 D5 A4 B4 B4 Jahan se nirala, manmeet mera B4 B4 E5 E5 E5 E5 D5 D5 E5, B4 A4 D5 A4 B4 B4 C5 B4 A4 Mil jaayein is tarah, do leharein jis tarah A4 A4 A4 A4 B4 C5, B4 A4 G4 G4 G4 A4 B4 Ho mil jaayein is tarah, do leharein jis tarah C5 B4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 B4 C5 D5 C5, B4 A4 G4 G4 G4 A4 B4 Phir ho na judaa haan yeh vaada raha G4 F4# E4 F4# G4 F4# E4 A4 G4 F4# E4 F4# D4 F4# F4# E4 Tu tu hai wahi dil ne jisse apna kaha E4 F4# G4 F4# E4 C5 B4 A4 G4 F4# D4 E4 F4# E4 D4 B4 Tu hai jahan main hoon wahan A4 G4 F4# G4 E4 F4# G4 F4# E4 A4 Ab to yeh jeena tere bin hai sazaa G4 F4# E4 D4# B3 D4# F4# B4 A4 B4 A4 G4# G4#
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"Tu Tu Hai Wahi" is a classic Bollywood song from the movie "Yeh Vaada Raha," which was released in 1982. The film was directed by Kapil Kapoor and starred Rishi Kapoor and Tina Munim in the lead roles. The song "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" is known for its melodious tune and romantic lyrics. Here is some information about the song: Singers: "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" was sung by the legendary playback singers Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle. Their duet added depth and soul to the song. Lyricist: The lyrics for the song were penned by Gulshan Bawra. The lyrics are romantic and convey the themes of love and longing. Music: The music for "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" was composed by R.D. Burman, one of the most celebrated music composers in the Indian film industry. R.D. Burman's compositions are known for their innovation and timeless appeal. Picturization: The song is picturized on the lead characters, Vikram (played by Rishi Kapoor) and Sunita (played by Tina Munim). It showcases their love story and captures the essence of their romantic moments. Significance: "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" became an instant hit and is remembered as one of the most iconic songs of the early 1980s. It added to the overall success of the film "Yeh Vaada Raha" and is cherished by fans of Bollywood music. Plot Context: In the movie, "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" appears during a pivotal moment in the narrative, where the characters Vikram and Sunita express their love for each other. The film revolves around themes of love, separation, and reunion. "Yeh Vaada Raha" is a romantic drama that explores the enduring love story between Vikram and Sunita, separated in their youth but reunited years later. The film's soundtrack, including "Tu Tu Hai Wahi," played a significant role in its success and is still beloved by fans of Hindi cinema. The song remains popular to this day and is considered a classic in the world of Indian film music. Its timeless melody, coupled with the enchanting voices of Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle, continues to evoke nostalgia and is often played at various cultural events and functions. Read the full article
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Himesh Reshammiya
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This Biography is about one of the best Professional Actor of the world Himesh Reshammiya including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail… Express info Real Name Himesh Reshammiya Nickname Himesh bhai, HR Profession Actor, Music Director, Singer, Writer and Producer Age (as in 2023) 53 Years old Physical Stats & More Info Height in centimeters- 170 cm in meters- 1.70 m in Feet Inches- 5’ 7” Weight in Kilograms- 70 kg in Pounds- 154 lbs Body Measurements - Chest: 40 Inches - Waist: 32 Inches - Biceps: 14 Inches Eye Colour Black Hair Colour Black Personal Life Of Himesh Reshammiya Date of Birth 23 July 1973 Birth Place Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Zodiac sign/Sun sign Leo Nationality Indian Hometown Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India School Hill Grange High School, Mumbai College N/A Educational Qualifications N/A Debut Film Debut : Aap Kaa Surroor (2007) Music Debut : Bandhan (1998) Family Father- Vipin Reshammiya (Music Director) Mother- Madhu Reshammiya (Housewife) Brother- Not Known (Elder, Died) Sister- N/A Religion Hindu Address Mumbai Hobbies Theatre plays Controversies • He once said that Mukesh, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and R.D.Burman had a nasal style of singing but hadn't produced so many hits like him, after which Asha Bhosle said that she wants to slap him. • Sonu Nigan once said that competing with Himesh is an insult. • In 2007, he visited the shrine of Moinuddin Chishti by wearing a burqa to avoid fans and later had to apologize for offending religious sentiments. • He was accused of copyright violation of Tanhaiyaan song in Aap Ka Suroor from Boney Kapoor’s film Milenge Milenge. Though Himesh clarified that he offered this song to Boney Kapoor but he didn't included in Milenge Milenge and therefore he used it. Favourite Things Of Himesh Reshammiya Favourite Food Grilled Chicken Favourite Actor Salman Khan Favourite Film Diwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge Favourite Color Orange Favourite Perfume Cool Water by Davidoff Favourite Destination Switzerland Girls, Affairs and More Of Himesh Reshammiya Marital Status Separated (in 2016) Affairs/Girlfriends Sonia Kapor (Actress) Wife Komal Reshammiya Children Daughter- N/A Son- Swayam Money Factor Of Himesh Reshammiya Salary 10 Crore/film (INR) 2 Crore/album (INR) Net Worth $4 million This Biography Written By www.welidot.com Read the full article
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hornpipetamilsongs · 11 months
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கங்கை அமரணனின் வையல்லோர சோக பாடல்கள் Best 80s Sad Tamil Songs Video Jukebox | Hornpipe Record Label#hornpiperecordlabel #backtobacksongs #gangaiamaran #illayarajasongs #gramathusongs #80s #90s #besttamilsongs #superhittamilsongs @superhittamilsongs கங்கை அமரணனின் வையல்லோர சோக பாடல்கள் Best 80s 90s Sad Tamil Songs Video Jukebox | மண்வாசம் வீசும் கிராமத்து பாடல்கள் | Hornpipe Record Label Song List: 00:00 என் சோகக் கதைய கேளு சோக பாடல் | En Soga Kathaya Kelu (Sad) Song Movie: Thural Ninnu Poochi Actors: K.Bhagyaraj, Sulakshana, M.N. Nambiyar Music: Ilaiyaraja Singers: Malaysia Vasudevan, Krishnamoorthy Lyrics: Gangai Amaran 03:46 ஆசையிலே பாத்தி கட்டி சோக பாடல் | Aasayilae Paathi katti Sad Song Movie: Enga Ooru Kavakkaran (1998) Music: Ilaiyaraaja Actors: Ramarajan, Gouthami Singers: Mano, P. Susheela Lyrics: Gangai Amaran 08:06 கான‌ கருங்குயிலே காதல் சோக பாடல் | Kana Karunguyile Sad Love Song Movie : Ponmana Selvan Actors: Vijayakanth, Shobana Music: Ilaiyaraaja Singers: Mano, K. S. Chithra Lyrics: Gangai Amaran 12:21 சின்ன பொண்ணு சோக பாடல் | Chinna Ponnu (Sad) Song Movie: Aruvadai Naal Actors: Prabhu, Rasi, Pallavi Music: Ilaiyaraja Singers: Malaysia Vasudevan, S Janaki, Vani Jayaram Lyrics: Gangai Amaran 16:50 உன் மனசுல பாட்டுதான் காதல் சோகப்பாடல் | Un Manasula Paattuthaan Sad Song Movie: Pandiya Nattu Thangam (1989) Actors: Karthik, Mohini Music: Ilaiyaraaja Singers: SPB, K S Chithra Lyrics: Gangai Amaran 21:12 பூவுக்கு பூவாலே காதல் சோக பாடல் | Poovukku Poovale Sad Love Song Movie: Anand Music: Ilaiyaraaja Actors: Prabhu, Radha Singers: SPB Lyrics: Gangai Amaran 25:16 மழை மேகம் பாடல் | Mazhai Megam Sad Song Movie: Sakkarai Panthal (1988) Actors: Charanraj and Nishanthi Music: Ilayaraja Singers: Asha Bhosle Lyrics: Gangai Amaran 29:49 நான் பாசமலர் ஒன்றை சோக பாடல் | Naan Paasamalar Ondrai Sad Song Movie: Krishnan Vandhaan 1987 Actors: Mohan, Rekha, Sivaji Ganesan Music: Ilaiyaraaja Singers: Malaysia Vasudevan Lyrics: Gangai Amaran For All Latest Updates: ▶Subscribe to our Hornpipe YouTube Channel For more Evergreen Hit Tamil Songs: https://goo.gl/oniuki ▶Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hornpipelabel ▶Like Us Facebook: https://ift.tt/If7gJEw ▶Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/Cm6n2dF ▶Follow us on Tumblr: https://ift.tt/mOL65gs ▶Follow us on Dailymotion: https://ift.tt/nTQJq3L © 2021 Hice Telemedia Pvt. Ltd.
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snackpointcharlie · 11 months
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The skies are on fire, so soothe yourself with the calm, cool radio waves of Snackpoint Charlie. Music from around the world that perks you up and calms you down, 10pm to midnight June 7 on WGXC, 90.7 FM in the Hudson Valley, streaming live on WGXC.org, and podcast afterwards at https://wavefarm.org/wf/archive/mqg4hm
Snackpoint Charlie - Transmission 116 - 2023.06.07 PLAYLIST https://wavefarm.org/wf/archive/mqg4hm [ ^ click for download ^ ]
1) Elly Kasim - “Oh Tuhanku” from PERAK PERAK https://www.discogs.com/master/2442421-Elly-Kasim-Perak-Perak
2) The Scorpios - “Seven” from 23.6.17 https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/shop/scorpios-23-6-17/
3) Baba Commandant and the Mandingo Band - “Chasser Les Sachets” from SONBONBELA https://sublime-frequencies.bandcamp.com/album/baba-commandant-and-the-mandingo-band-sonbonbela
(underbed throughout:) Gordon Hempton - “Songs of Spring - Charity Version” from ONE SQUARE INCH OF SILENCE https://onesquareinch.org Pinchas Gurevich - “Potsclatterboogie” and “Dabellbottomstoll4u”
4) Adnan Othman & The Rhythmn Boys - “Doa Ku” from BERSHUKOR: A RETROSPECTIVE OF HITS BY A MALAYSIAN POP YEH YEH LEGEND https://sublime-frequencies.bandcamp.com/album/adnan-othman-bershukor-a-retrospective-of-malaysian-pop-yeh-yeh-legend
5) Asha Bhosle & Mohammed Rafi - “Main Hoon Pyar Tera” from TEESRI MANZIL https://www.discogs.com/master/921645-Rahul-Dev-Burman-Teesri-Manzil
6) Simon Junior & Maurice Patton and The Melodians - “Man Lee” from MAN LEE https://www.discogs.com/release/8665441-Simon-Junior-Maurice-Patton-The-Melodians-Man-Lee https://madrotter-treasure-hunt.blogspot.com/2023/02/simon-junior-maurice-patton-and.html
7) David Greenberger & The Huckleberries - “Music Appreciation” from UNIVERSAL PRESERVATION http://www.darrylvance.com/blog/2022/10/31/cover-art
8) Karim Shukry - “العودة إلى القاهرة (Take Me Back to Cairo)” from TAKE ME BACK TO CAIRO https://www.discogs.com/master/657603-Karim-Shukry-Take-Me-Back-To-Cairo
9) George Brassens - “La Messe au Pendu” from NOUVELLES CHANSONS https://www.discogs.com/master/233278-Georges-Brassens-Nouvelles-Chansons
10) Syd Barrett - “Dominoes” from BARRETT https://www.discogs.com/master/53459-Syd-Barrett-Barrett
11) Orkes Lokananta - “Nganggo Telek Nang Krikilan” from PADANG MOONRISE: THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN INDONESIAN RECORDING INDUSTRY (1955-69) https://soundwayrecords.bandcamp.com/album/padang-moonrise-the-birth-of-the-modern-indonesian-recording-industry-1955-69
12) Ersen - “Döne Sevdigim” from DÜNDEN BUGÜNE https://turkofongmbh.bandcamp.com/album/d-nden-bug-ne
13) Namian Sidibé - “Djougouya Mangni” from NAMIAN SIDIBÉ https://namiansidibe.bandcamp.com
14) 楊燕 (Yang Yan) - “沒有良心的人 (Heartless Person)” from 抛绣球 / 為什麼不愛我 (Throw Hydrangea / Why Don't You Love Me) https://www.discogs.com/release/5086347-%E6%A5%8A%E7%87%95-%E6%8A%9B%E7%BB%A3%E7%90%83-%E7%82%BA%E4%BB%80%E9%BA%BC%E4%B8%8D%E6%84%9B%E6%88%91
15) Ramuntcho Matta - “Avatar” from RAMUNTCHO MATTA https://wewantsounds.bandcamp.com/merch/ramuntcho-matta-s-t-deluxe-lp-edition-with-4-pp-booklet-and-2pp-insert
16) Allen Ravenstine - “Wall Flower (Agôn)” from WALL FLOWER EP https://music.apple.com/au/artist/allen-ravenstine/219787929
17) Maalem & Gat - “Chalaba” from SACRIFICE EP https://www.discogs.com/release/26726327-Various-Yonatan-Gat-Stone-Tapes
18) T. Chowdiah (7 String Violin) - “Tera Tiyaga Rada (Raga Gowli Pantu)” from TANJORE BEAUTY: CARNATIC INSTRUMENTALS FROM 78S https://branchdravidian.bandcamp.com
19) Guillermo Briseño - “Irreverencias (Texto e Improvisación para Siete Instrumentos de Teclado)” from AUSENCIAS E IRREVERENCIAS https://www.discogs.com/master/1613444-Guillermo-Brise%C3%B1o-Ausencias-E-Irreverencias
20) Ayako Shinozaki - “Stanza II” from MUSIC NOW FOR HARP https://wewantsounds.bandcamp.com/merch/ayako-shinozaki-music-now-for-harp-feat-takehisa-kosugi-deluxe-lp-edition-with-2p-insert-and-obi-black-vinyl
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bollywoodirect · 7 months
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Main shayar to nahin, Main shayar to nahin Magar ae haseen Jab se dekha maine tujhko Mujhko shayari aa gayi’
Birthday wishes to Bollywood’s yesteryear singer Shailendra Singh (04/10).
Shailendra Singh was born in Mumbai, India, on October 4, 1952, into a Punjabi family. Pursuing his passion for acting, he enrolled in the Film and Television Institute of India in Pune. Alongside, he trained in classical Hindustani music under the guidance of a Guru.
His singing debut came unexpectedly during his second year at FTII, with the film “Bobby.” This opportunity was provided by #RajKapoor, and the song “Main Shayar To Nahin” from the film became an instant hit. Singh continued to make waves in the music industry, with hits like “Humne Tumko Dekha” from “Khel Khel Mein” and his collaboration with Asha Bhosle for “Jaane Do Na” in “Saagar,” which was praised for its sensuality.
In addition to his singing, Singh also ventured into acting. He appeared in films such as “Agreement” (with Rekha) and “Do Jasoos.” He also starred in the Bengali film “Ajasra Dhanyabaad,” opposite Aparna Sen.
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[ad_1]  The musical superhit film directed by Nasir Husain featured Asha Parekh, Jeetendra, and Aruna Irani completed 50 years on 5th Nov 2021 and was a super hit in India. You would be surprised to note that it was a super-duper hit in China when it was released eight years after its Indian release. In fact, Caravan, believe it or not, sold 19 million tickets in India – and 100 million tickets in China! One hundred million broke all records in China for a foreign film. One of the earliest Indian films to earn the big bucks in Chinese domestic markets was Raj Kapoor's 1951 Indian classic Awara. released in 1955.Caravan‘s amazing success in China was matched only thirty years later by Nasir Husain's nephew, Amir Khan with his 3 Idiots.The movie’s storyline was nothing great. A runaway heiress joins a passing caravan of gypsies, to escape the villain who murdered her father, then falls in love with the leading man, who eventually rescues her from the villain, etc, etc. The film's plot was loosely inspired by the 1953 film Girl on the Run, a little-known crime drama set against the backdrop of a carnival burlesque show, which was changed to a gypsy show in Caravan.Aruna Irani has a significant role in this film.The traveling troupe featured Madan Puri as the manager and a young Aruna Irani as the star performer Nisha. In fact, Irani nearly stole the show from the film’s heroine with her animated performances in the songs 'Chadhti Jawaani Meri Chaal Mastani', 'Dilbar Dil Se Pyaare' and ‘Ab Joh Mile Hain Toh’.The screenplay of the film was provided by Bhowmick, but the treatment of the film was all Husain, who turned it into the entertainer that it was. According to the film's star Asha Parekh in her biography The Hit Girl, Caravan happened accidentally.The highlight of the film was its music, composed by R D Burman, and lyrics by Mazrooh Sultanpuri. In Caravan, there was a song for every mood. There was the soft romantic duet ‘Kitna Pyaara Waada’, the road song ‘Goriya Kahaan Tera Desh Re’, the goofy performance number ‘Daiya Yeh Main Kahaan Aa Phasi’, and, of course, the most famous of them all, the cabaret track, ‘Piya Tu Ab Toh Aaja’ picturized on Helen, which brought singer Asha Bhosle her third Filmfare award for Best Female Playback Singer.Even after 50 years, the film is still refreshing, if you have not seen the film,i recommend you to see it today.If you liked this Blog, you would also appreciate my Youtube Channel, link is given belowhttps://youtu.be/ZEnEKZcyPjI[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEnEKZcyPjI[/embed][embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbXhA0iZrlw[/embed][embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdOWDrvOt-A[/embed]All Songs of Caravan [ad_2] Source link
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] GEETMALA began as a half hour radio show in December, 1952. Seven outstanding film songs were randomly selected and featured in a competition format, with a jackpot of Rs. 100/- each week.Ameen Sayani, who presented "Geetemala" for all its 45 years on radio, has narrated the story of the programme's phenomenal success in Volumes 1 to 5 of this unusual CD and Cassette series: "Geetmala Ki Chhaon Mein". Volumes 6 to 10 take the story of "Geetmala" forward in an unusual format, peppered with amusing anecdotes, heart-warming nostalgia and immortal songs- particularly the beautiful numbers that trailed somewhat behind the chart-toppers.Ameen has also added to each volume some interestingly relevant interview snatches of popular filmstars, hit directors and top-notch music personalities.Volume 6 features Ameen's first visit to the fascinating radio ceylon in Colombo, where "GEETMALA" began in 1952. Vol 6 also covers the music of 1956, and includes the voices of B.R.Chopra, Pran, Begum Akhtar, Vasant Desai and Raj Khosla.Volumes 7 and 8 bring you the memorable melodies of 1957 and an exciting report of the grand stage function where volumes 1 to 5 were released. And the "Stars": Raj Kapoor, Waheeda Rehmaan, Ajit, Naushad, Madan Mohan, Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle and Mohan Sehgal.Volumes 9 and 10 bring back the "smash hits" and "golden misses" of 1958. Also, Vol. 9 features Ameen Sayani's own love story, linked with the songs you've loved! Vol. 10 has some interesting feedback, too. Also meet: Sunil Dutt, Mehmood, Ameeta, Jagdeep - and Shakti Samanta, Sohrab Modi, Majrooh, Gulzar.Listen to each volume right through- it will sound like a scintillating episode of the legendary "Geetmala" radio show! Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19.81 x 13.72 x 3.05 cm; 200 Grams Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Saregama, Sony Dadc Studio ‏ : ‎ Saregama ASIN ‏ : ‎ B002TLWV0A Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 5 Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 200 g [ad_2]
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saregamaindia · 1 year
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Top 10 Valentine’s Day Songs
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Valentine’s Day is a special occasion for couples to express their love and appreciation for each other. Music is a wonderful way to enhance the romantic atmosphere of the day.
  Saregama has brought you a great collection of Valentine’s Day songs that will make your special day even more memorable. Here’s a list of the top 10 Valentine’s Day songs to download from Saregama.
“Tere Bina Zindagi Se” by Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar: This timeless classic is sure to get your heart racing with its sweet lyrics and romantic melody.
“Karvaten Badalte Rahe” by Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar: This beautiful song reminds you of the special bond between lovers and how much they miss each other.
“Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Song” by Kumar Sanu: The song depicts the feelings that go through the mind of a young lover who sees his love for the first time.
“Pehla Nasha” by Sadhana Sargam and Udit Narayan: This beautiful duet will have you daydreaming about about your first love.
“Agar Tum Mil Jao” by Shreya Ghoshal: This classic song from the hit movie of the same name will bring you back to that time.
“Tu Mile Dil Khile” by Stebin Ben and Asees Kaur: This song will make you want to spend eternity with your special someone.
“Chura Liya Hai Tumne” by Asha Bhosle and Mohd. Rafi: This melodious duet will make you feel the love between two people.
“Dil Kya Kare” by Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar: This classic song is sure to make you feel like you’re in a romantic Bollywood movie.
“Abhi Na Jao Chhod Kar” by Mohammed Rafi and Asha Bhosle: This sweet song will make you feel like you’re in a dreamy paradise.
“Tum Hi Ho” by Arijit Singh: This romantic song will make you feel like you’re the only two people in the world.
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