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nuthingness · 3 months
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तेरे होंठो पे रात ये बहाना था
गोरी तुझको तो आज नहीं आना था
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miss-conjayniality · 2 months
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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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thecrazyinktrovert · 1 year
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Love English music all you want, but NOTHING, I repeat NOTHING, hits harder than desi music. Like every single singer has their own trademark genre which they can execute PERFECTLY?? 
Can we talk about Arijit’s Mai gehra tamas tu sunehra sawera main tera in Kalank? 
or his Tum sath ho ya na ho kya fark hai, bedard thi zindagi bedard hai in Agar tum sath ho? 
or Tujh sang sukhi roti bhaye in Mast Magan? Ok leave that. 
Lets talk about Atif’s Khayalon me lakho baaten yun toh keh gaya, bola kuch na tere saamne in Tu jaane na?
or Rafta rafta tera hua, tere bin mai hu benishan in Tera hua?
or Tenu lakhan ton chhupa ke rakhaan akkhaan te sajaa ke tu ae meri wafaa, rakh apna bana ke main tere layi aan yaara in Dil Diyan Gallan? Ok leave that
Let's talk about KK's Chaand Teri roshni ka halka sa ek saaya hai in Ajab Si?
Or dil kyun yeh mera shor kare, idhar nahi udhar nahi teri orr chale in Dil Kyu Yeh Mera?
Or lut Gaye hum teri mohabbat me in Tadap Tadap? Ok leave that.
Let's talk about Jubin Nautiyal's tum se jo mil gaye, Mausam khil gaye, khudse ladne Lage hum sawarne lage in sawarne lage?
Or Mausam mohabbaton ke, lamhe ye chahaton ke apne liya bane hai maan le in Gazab ka hai din?
Or tere bina main na rahu mere bina tu in raatan lambiyan? Fine, leave that as well. 
Lets talk about Shreya Ghoshal's kaise huzurji ye lab dikhlaaye, chuppi lagake bhi gazab hai yeh dhaye in saibo.
Or Ye ishq haaye baithe bithaaye jannat dikhaye hain in ye ishq?
Or Dil bharta nahi, aankhen rajjti nahi, chaahe kitna bhi dekhti jaaun, waqt jaaye main rok na paaun in Thodi Der?
And DO NOT get me started on Mohammad Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Lata Ji, Asha ji and Sonu Nigam. Desi songs are peak lyrics, romance, emotion and vocals. You're straight up wrong if you think ANYTHING can beat that. I love Taylor, 1D and all, but Hindi songs? Absolutely unmatched!
Comment/reblog you favourite lyrics below!
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queen-of-boops · 4 months
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2023 Fic Year in Review
Thanks for the tag @longbobmckenzie! Somehow, 2023 was my second full year publishing fics in this fandom!
In 2023, I...
Finished/wrote the following chaptered WIPs:
Are You The One? (Henrik/MC)
Wild Child (Henrik/MC)
Dead to Rights (Bobby/MC)
Deep Dive (Levi/MC)
Uninhibited (multiple pairings)
Like No One's Watching (Ozzy/MC)
Wrote/completed the following oneshots:
Crash Into You (Oliver/MC)
Lessons In Lust (Noah/MC)
Sparks Fly (Angie/MC)
Special (Tai/MC)
Perfectly Infuriating (Blake/MC)
Take The Shot (Lucas/MC)
A Midsummer Night's Song (Rafi/MC)
Image is Everything (Jasper/MC)
Just Say No (Andy/MC)
How I Met Your Mother (Andy/MC)
Wipe Out (Jamal/MC)
Diamond In The Rough (Roberto/MC)
Try (Tom/MC)
Not Another Horror Movie (Rafi)
Evergreen (Henrik/MC)
Frozen (Lucas/Henrik)
Snow Joke (Bruno/MC)
Reached the following milestones:
had two fics reach 100 kudos for the first time, one of which had gone on to blow me away with over 250 kudos
Past 25k total hits on ao3
Participated in three gift exchanges and a trope roulette
Wrote ~400k words in 2023, published ~390k words Wrote for a ton of different LIs (can't even count them all if you count kinktober) Read a bunch of new fics (no idea how many). Made a bunch of new fandom friends
Tagging: @whatisreggieshortfor (LITG or all fandoms, I want to celebrate how much you've written!) @rebelrayne @oodelally3
Don't feel obligated! Let's just celebrate the things we've done this year!
Here's to hoping 2024 is another fantastic year!
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g0j0s · 1 year
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Abdul offering people a tel maalish in Pyaasa
Johnny walker is a breath of fresh air in the melancholic tale by Guru Dutt. the moment he appears on screen, the heavy weight on one’s chest is replaced by a few light hearted chuckle. comedy came naturally to him, without fail, he’d hit all the punch lines to retrieve the right amount of laughter from his audience. “Sir jo tera Chakraye” is a memorable number for children and adults alike. In the middle of the chaos that unravels around Vijay, Abdul nudges it away for the viewers with a song about head massage. Rafi sahab’s command over his voice for different songs is commendable. he gives all that he can, so aptly, as if he’s also playing the character. you cannot separate his voice from Abdul here.
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bltzgore · 9 months
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show me your anxiety-riddled ocs I need them for science
Oh there are so so many XD
I'll keep it to 7 of my favorites, and do my best to keep these short but still give enough background.
Tw: nonhuman characters, mentions of burning and family death, learning disability related stress, lab rat content, and dehumanizing circumstance for nonhuman characters such as being owned or abused
Fear not, I threw in a little fluff
Among the ones I go after the most:
Rook - a scrapy fierce little creature, who's response to fear is anger. He's always afraid, always worried this fleeting period of freedom with his found family will end, or later on as he develops more self awareness, that they will get sick of him and abandon him. This manifests as him getting frustrated easier, snapping at people, and occasionally just going after them. Luckily his caretaker is an ex gladiator, and an ex hit woman, so she can take it.
Enzo - a member of the same cast as Rook. He came from very dehumanizing circumstance before he got sold off. He is a people pleaser because that's how he learned to survive. So at first he was pretty nervous around his rescuer/caretaker, but that wore off pretty quickly. He took to worry about her and the others in their found family, that they'd get hurt, or found (they're on the run) not to mention he harbors alot of insecurity, very low self worth. This is something the caretaker helps amend, as she doesn't want to see him get hurt or taken advantage of.
One of my favorite symbolic demonstrations of his healing over time is his singing. Hear me out. He's a siren type creature, so he loves to sing, he's meant to. But the people who own him before punish him for it for various reasons. The longer he spends with caretaker the stronger his voice gets, it starts out with gentle songs, and moves up to powerful rock lyrics and stuff depending on his mood.
Cam (or Rally, I'm having a hard time picking a name) - a fire elemental in a world where elementals are considered highly dangerous. His family helps him hide it, but one day a fire starts in his house (he believes he started it while he was sleeping). In his fear he accidentally makes it much worse, and his parents do not make it out. He's stuck in the house in a state of panic and fear and general mourning because he can't process that his fire is just what took his family, when his caretaker to be (another elemental named Rafiki/Rafi/Raf) runs in to save him. From then on he's deeply scared that he will hurt someone again, or worse.
Thing is, we learn that he wasn't the original cause of the fire. It was an agent of the government hoping to send him into a panic. When Cam discovers this, he goes after them, getting caught and put under the control of this mind control device called the halo (its a metal ring that is affixed to the head). Then, he is forced to go after his friends. He burns Rafiki severely enough that it even gives her trauma.
Rex - a post-wolf (meaning after wolf, not one who works with mail) supersoldier. Who develops high levels of anxiety around his technical studies when he struggles with reading due to dyslexia and adhd.
Static - a very sweet bean who is among the first humans to begin developing superpowers in one of my universes due to the presence of an alien virus on earth. He's in the army when he begins developing powers, the army that advocates for killing or catching such people. He is terrified that he will be the next one dragged off to some black ops base and pulled apart like some lab rat. He finds a group of others who are hiding their powers and they do a great job protecting and hiding each other.
But one day he comes crawling back to base to get the medic while having a broken leg. The medic tends to him, then runs off to rescue his friends. But this is about the time that the higherups have put together a few things. They show up and drag him off. It is his nightmare realized. And of course his friends find and save him, but he certainly had anxiety before, it is tripped after, he has a severe case of ptsd.
Taboo - is a scorpion humanoid, he named himself as such because he thought he was just unlucky when he was little and didn't realize people were afraid of him. He is an absolute cinnamon roll (who could kill you.) And the thought of people being scared of him makes him occasionally to nervous to act and really really sad (poor boi).
Flux - Flux does not remember what he used to be. He was sure he used to have flesh parts instead of metal ones but he doesn't anymore. He is a rescued lab rat, who was pulled apart and put back together so much his trauma response became appease. So even after rescue he constantly fears that he will do something wrong, and wind up back on that table. Thing is, he could never figure out what the criteria was that got him back there at the lab, and th le rules with these new people make even less sense!
I hope this helped with your science 😁
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magnatoneman · 3 months
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dawnsbreaking · 1 year
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Harry and Rose get a second chance after the villa.
pairing: Harry/CMC Rose chapter 4 of 4 chapter word count: 1,009 read on ao3 taglist
Moving into a new flat had been an ordeal, but Rose was grateful for the newfound freedom of having her own place. As a parting gift, Rafi had also allowed her to take most of the furniture from their formerly shared flat.
“It’s more your style, anyway,” he’d told her, “and I think I’d prefer buying new things.”
He’d even helped her pack and move some of the furniture in the end. It was bittersweet, but after the final breakup conversation they agreed that they hoped to stay friends. Rose explained this to her brother when she caught him up on everything that had happened.
“It’s not that he’s a bad guy, it’s that we don’t work as a couple. I’ll be happy to still have him in my life in the long run, I think,” she’d told him.
John, carrying a potted plant up the stairs to Rose’s new flat had agreed. “I think this was the best case scenario, Ro, really.”
“Exactly.”
“And I really like Harry, you know.”
Rose did know. John and Harry had been thick as thieves since they’d been introduced. The three of them had already had multiple FuryStone game nights together since Harry and Rose had begun officially dating—though John resented the fact that Rose learned to play for Harry’s sake after refusing to play the game with him for years.
Three months after the breakup, at one such game night, Harry began an elaborate soft-launch campaign of Rose on his Instagram story. He posted an artsy picture of just her hands, one holding a glass of wine, the other holding a video game controller. Over the course of several weeks, he committed to this bit, slowly revealing more and more of her identity until enough people caught on that a couple gossip magazines announced their rumored relationship for them.
“I think I like it this way,” Rose remarked, reading one article that had so few actual details to report on that it had actually written a very sweet endorsement of Harry and Rose as a couple. “All the details being ours and ours alone.”
“Me too,” Harry agreed. “Makes it feel a bit more special.”
The greatest hurdle in keeping their relationship from being too public had been working together. Rose’s office door had always been glass, so she recognized that some people might have had their private suspicions, but things felt just that much more treacherous after the news of her separation from Rafi broke. 
Once things were out in the open, though, Rose greatly enjoyed having the ability to share lunch with her boyfriend every day. They sat next to each other at her desk most days, bumping elbows for the sake of a shared joke between them, stealing kisses when they knew no one was looking.
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Harry told Rose he loved her a week before their six month anniversary.
The timing felt right, then, but he’d been falling for a long time.
He’d brought his work laptop over to her flat and had been doing some debugging work at her kitchen table while she made dinner. He always felt most at home with her in these pockets of domestic bliss. Loved admiring the peaceful air with which she moved around the kitchen humming her favorite songs.
Overwhelmed with affection for her, Harry stood from the table and crossed the kitchen to wrap his arms around her from behind. He stood there for a moment at the stove, silent, breathing in her scent as it lingered with the smell of sizzling onions and herbs in the pan.
“You alright, love?” Rose asked. She’d been long-suffering in listening to him complain all week about the new project he’d been assigned to. She probably assumed he’d hit a wall with debugging and was seeking solace from the lines of code on his screen.
He rested his chin on her shoulder, kissed her jaw through her hair. “Nope, just missed you.”
She spun around, catching him around the waist and scooting them away from the open flame to continue their flirting. “Missed me from two feet away?”
“Yep.” He kissed her, closing the line of questioning before she could tease him further. He pulled back, weaving his fingers into her curls. “Missed you terribly.”
“You’re funny.” Rose giggled, kissed his nose.
Melting under her clear gaze, Harry couldn’t hold his feelings back any longer.
“I love you,” he said. “I love spending time with you.”
Rose’s eyes shot wider for just a second as she failed to hide her surprise. Then, her face softened, a faint grin found her lips. Time froze for Harry as he hoped for her to return his affections. He so rarely felt nervous around her these days, but his pulse raced in the silence.
Harry had never said those words to someone he was dating before but, as soon as he’d said them, he knew that he wouldn’t be able to take the words back. They were true, they rang clear. They felt right.
“I love you too,” she said. She pulled herself closer, laying her head in the crook of his neck.
His face flushed, warm with joy and pride and an overflowing heart.
“I love you,” he told her again. He held her tighter, pressed a kiss to her temple.
Since being reunited by happenstance, Harry found that his former relationship with Rose had been transformed from something unattainable into something both wholly new and completely familiar. He remembered holding her like this in the villa for the brief time they were together, remembered what it had felt like to start falling for her for the first time.
Like the ship of Theseus, all the functions and feelings of the whole had remained the same, but all the parts had been swapped and upgraded. Harry felt all the butterflies for her, but none of the anxiety or uncertainty. He’d smoothed the edges that grated against her.
Harry and Rose had looked up together to find that they shared a stronger foundation beneath their feet.
- thank you so much for the love and support on this fic, I'm really happy that people enjoyed it. this was something I wrote purely for my own enjoyment, so it was such a lovely surprise getting all the sweet comments i did. I love Rose and Harry, so I mayyyy have another fic or two about them planned for the future.
tags: @starsarestars@lasswithumor@fujihime-litg@future-mrs-suresh
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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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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 
SURINDER KOHLI 
MIR ALI 
BANDE HASAN QAWWAL
VINOD
MINAAL WAGH
SHARMA 
NIAMAT ALI
RANGNATH JADHAV QAWWAL
SAROJ WELINGKAR
G.M.SAJAN 
GOVIND KURWALIKAR 
MALA BEGUM
MINATI SARKAR
MOTI 
MALTI PANDEY
SHEIKH ADAM
CHAUDHARY 
SADAT KHAN
SUNIL KUMAR
SHRIDHAR PARSEKAR
KRISHNA RAO
HEERA SAWANT
VIMAL VAKADE
ASHITA BOSE
HARIMATI 
AZIZ HINDI
MEENA KUMARI
AGHA
FAIZBAI
PROTIMA DASGUPTA
RAMESH GUPTA
JAYASHREE
VASANT DESAI
MOTILAL
SURESH BABU MANE
SARDAR MANSOOR
MAZHAR KHAN
MULIA
PATGAONKAR
POPATLAL
DURGESH KUMARI
SABITA DEVI
N. M. ADHIKARI
BABY SUMAN
HARISH
LEELA DESAI
JYOTI
SHANTA HUBLIKAR
SHAHU MODAK
DURGA KHOTE
NASEEM BANU
SARITA DEVI
WAHEEDAN BAI
MADHURI
ASHRAF KHAN
VIMLA
SHARDA PANDIT (eg baghban 1938)
E.G.PADGAONKAR
SADIQ ALI
AHMED DILAWAR
ALAUDDIN NAVEED
RENU
MEENAKSHI
REKHA MALLICK
BINOTA BOSE
MAJI
SARITA KHARWAL
RANJANA
BABY SHAKUNTALA
SHAUKAT ALI
BABY ANU
KAVI PRADEEP
SUNITA DEVI
SARASWATI DEVI
CHANDRAPRABHA
MASTER NISSAR
ZILLOO
.LALLUBHAI NAYAK
P.F.PITHAWALA
RANJIT RAI
SUSHILA
PREM ADIB
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mysticunknownengineer · 3 months
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Indulge in a nostalgic musical journey with our curated collection of super hit old hindi songs mp3 free download in high-quality. Immerse yourself in the timeless melodies that defined an era, reliving the golden age of Bollywood music. From soulful ballads to peppy classics, our extensive library encompasses the essence of legendary playback singers and iconic composers. Rediscover the magic of Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar, and Rafi, among others, as their mesmerizing voices serenade you through the bygone years. Embrace the enchantment of yesteryear with our user-friendly platform, making these cherished gems easily accessible for music enthusiasts everywhere.
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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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bollywoodirect · 4 months
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"Ek pardesi mera dil le gaya Jaate jaate mithha Mithha gham de gaya Ek pardesi mera dil le gaya"
Remembering Qamar Jalalabadi today on his 21st death anniversary (09/01/2003).
He was an amazing poet and lyricist for Hindi movie songs. Born Om Prakash Bhandari in 1917 in Jalalabad, near Amritsar, he started writing Urdu poetry at just seven years old. Even without support at home, he found encouragement from a traveling poet, Amar, who gave him the pen name Qamar, meaning 'moon', and added 'Jalalabadi' from his hometown.
After finishing school in Amritsar, he wrote for Lahore newspapers like Daily Milap and Daily Pratap. Moving to Pune in the 1940s, he started his film career. His first big hit was in the 1942 movie Zamindar. The song "Duniya me garibonko aaraam nahi milta" became a big hit.
He then went to Bombay, writing songs for almost 40 years. Famous singers like Mohammad Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar sang his songs, and he worked with composers like S.D. Burman. Some of his hits include "sunti nahi duniya kabhi fariyaad kissi ki" and "Dil kis liye rota hai".
Some of his memorable songs from his early include "sunti nahi duniya kabhi fariyaad kissi ki" (Renuka, 1947) and the ghazal "Dil kis liye rota hai...pyar ki duniya me, aisa hi hota hai" (sung by Naseem Banu for the film Mulaquat in 1947). The noted dancer Sitara Devi performed some of his songs in Chand (1944). Chand was one of the earliest of Qamarji's successful and memorable films.
As a lyricist, Qamar Jalalabadi was very versatile. On one hand he wrote mesmeric duets like "sun meri saanwari mujhko kahin tum bhool na jana…" sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Mohd. Rafi (film: Aansoo 1953) and on the other hand he penned comic relief songs like “khush hai zamana aaj pehli tarikh hai” endured with full throttle gusto by Kishore Kumar (film: Pehli Tarikh-1954). This song turned into veritable anthem and was played on Radio Ceylon on the first of every month for decades, and it probably still is.
The film Howrah Bridge (1954) skyrocketed his career as lyricist to unpredescented heights. Songs like "Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu" (Geeta Dutt) and "aaiye meherbaan, baithiye janejaan…." (Asha Bhonsle) became highly popular. In his long career span he worked for several Film Companies like; Prabhat Film Company, Pancholi Pictures, Filmistan Ltd., Famous Pictures, Minerva Movietone, Prakash Pictures, Wadia Films Ltd., Filmkar Ltd., Sippy Films, N.C Sippy Films, Shri Shakti Films, Mitra Productions and many more.
He worked with many film companies and was a founder member of the Film Writers Association & IPRS in Mumbai. He also read poetry at mushairas across India. A true legend, his work still inspires many.
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jawaradio · 4 months
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Listen to Hits of Mohammed Rafi
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Hindi films have delighted audiences and listeners with their music from as far back as the 1930's all the way to the 2010's and are truly a global treasure. Hits of Bollywood in a small effort to pay tribute to all these artists and their creations which have enriched the lives of millions of people over many decades has dedicated this Hits of Mohammed Rafi online Radio Station. The station plays all the songs of Mohammed Rafi's hits whole day long. He was notable for his versatility and range of voice; his songs varied from fast peppy numbers to patriotic songs, sad numbers to highly romantic songs, qawwalis to ghazals and bhajans to classical songs. He recorded songs for over a thousand Hindi films and sang songs in many Indian languages as well as foreign languages, though primarily in Urdu and Punjabi, over which he had a strong command. He recorded as many as 7,405 songs in many languages. It’s just valid that Bollywood singing sensation Sonu Nigam is also a big fan of the best songs of Mohammed Rafi.
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funnysideolife · 4 months
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Yun To Humne Lakh Haseen Dekhe Hein - Md Rafi, Shammi, Tumsa Nahin Dekha...
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