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Zee Marathi Utsav Natyancha Award (transl. Zee Marathi Festival of Relations Award) is an awards ceremony held yearly, sponsored by Waman Hari Pethe Jewellers and presented by Zee Marathi. [1] [2] This event is held in the month of October for each year and awards are given to the best entertainers for variety programs aired on its channel.
Album Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Ref. Notes 1995: Chandni Raat "Chandni Raat Hai Sanam" Zubeen Garg: Zubeen Garg: Solo Hindi version of Hahaile Tumi. "Asha Meri Asha" Hindi Version of Asha Mur Asha. "Maya Kaisi Hai Yeh Maya" Hindi version of Maya Mathu Maya. "Akhiyan Hain Ya Koi" "Come On Sweet Girl" "Kaise Kahon Kab Se Mein"
Another outstanding ghazal album was Gulfam, which not only hit double platinum in sales but also fetched Hariharan the Diva Award for the Best Album of the Year in 1995. [ 13 ] The other ghazal albums frmo him Hazir (1992) , Jashn (1996), Halka Nasha (1996) , Paigham (1997), Kaash (2000), and Lahore Ke Rang Hari Ke Sang (2005). [ 13 ]
The song is from the album "Morey Piya" by Padma Wadkar which was released in 2015 Nahi Mila Mujhe Pyaar Toh Kya: Shaan: CRED bounty Hits Vol. 1 Jeena Abhi Baaki Hain: Yajat Garg and Rudra Sharma: Produce by Imtiaz Ali: Jeevan Hai Kya: Kavita Krishnamurti: From album "Hum Dono" Tum Ho Kahan: Dil Tod Ke: Composed by Shabab Sabri: Baap Baap Hota Hai
Year Movie Songs Music director Note Ref(s) 1956: Tenali Raman: Chittu Pole Mullai Mottuppole: Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy [5]Aadum Kalaiyellam Paruva: Thennavan Thaai Nattu Singaarame
This article includes the discography of Indian singer and composer Hariharan.Listed are all the albums and the notable film songs sung by him in order of their release. The discography consists of 27 studio albums, three live albums, five compilations, one film soundtrack and several film songs sung by h
Narayan Tilak was born into a Kokanastha Hindu family on 6 December 1861 in the village of Karajhgaon in Ratnagiri District of Bombay Presidency. On 9 May 1919 he died at J.J. Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai.
Sai Tamhankar (pronunciation: [səiː t̪aːmɦəɳkəɾ]; born 25 June 1986) is an Indian film and television actress known for her work primarily in Marathi, as well as in Hindi films. [2]