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  2. Mukesh (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Mukesh was born in Delhi in a Mathur Kayastha family on 22 July 1923. [5] [6] [7] His parents were Zorawar Chand Mathur, an engineer, and Chandrani Mathur. He was the sixth in a family of ten children. The music teacher who came home to teach Mukesh's sister, Sundar Pyari, found a pupil in Mukesh, who would listen from the adjoining room.

  3. Category:Mukesh (singer) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Mukesh (singer) songs or lists of Mukesh (singer) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Mukesh (singer) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Mukesh Mohamed - Wikipedia

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    Mukesh Mohamed (earlier called Mukesh) is an Indian playback singer. [1] As a singer, he sings melody, folk and gana songs. He has sung more than 500 film songs in various Indian languages. [citation needed] He has also recorded a number of devotional albums.

  5. Awaara Hoon - Wikipedia

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    Awara Hoon "Awaara Hoon" (transl. I am a Vagabond) is a song from the 1951 Indian film Awaara, directed by and starring Raj Kapoor, which was internationally popular. [1] [2] The song was written in the Hindi-Urdu language [3] by lyricist Shailendra, and sung by Mukesh. [4] "

  6. Mera Joota Hai Japani - Wikipedia

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    ' My Shoes are Japanese ') is a Hindi song with music composed by Shankar Jaikishan and lyrics written by Shailendra. It was featured in the 1955 Bollywood film Shree 420, performed by popular Bollywood actor Raj Kapoor, though sung by playback singer Mukesh.

  7. Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein - Wikipedia

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    The title song of the film written by Sahir Ludhianvi was performed by Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar. [1] [2] The song was recorded at Mehboob Studio of noted producer-director, Mehboob Khan, [3] and remains one of the finest creations of both its music director and lyricist, both of whom later won Filmfare Awards in their respective categories ...

  8. Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Rafi (21), Udit Narayan (20), Sonu Nigam (19), Mukesh (14) & Kumar Sanu (14) among others. Udit Narayan holds a unique record of receiving nominations in this category in 3 different decades and winning in all three decades also only singer from different origin ( Nepali ) to ever win this award.

  9. Nitin Mukesh - Wikipedia

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    Nitin Mukesh Mathur (born 27 June 1950) is an Indian playback singer known for his work as a playback singer in Hindi films [1] as well as Bhajans. He has toured internationally, including to the United States in 1993, [ 2 ] and a world tour in 2006 with his show Kal Ki Yaadein [ 3 ] as a tribute to his father Mukesh .