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Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women (Hindi: मातृभूमि, lit. 'Motherland') is a 2003 Indian dystopian tragedy film written and directed by Manish Jha.The film examines the impact of female feticide and female infanticide on the gender balance and consequently the stability and attitudes of society.
The first song of the film, "Trippy Trippy", which is sung by Neha Kakkar, Benny Dayal, Brijesh Shandilya and Badshah, was released on 18 August 2017. The second song, "Lag Ja Gale", which is sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan was released on 23 August 2017. The soundtrack was released by T-Series on 28 August 2017 and includes 8 songs.
Balwaan (transl. Mighty) is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Deepak Anand and produced by Raju Mavani. The film stars Sunil Shetty in lead debut role, with Divya Bharti, Tinu Anand and Danny Denzongpa in pivotal roles. [1] [2] Balwaan was declared hit at the box office.
The opening refrain of "Tu Kuja" is from the famous Persian phrase but later the song is a pure Hindi track inspired by the Amir Khusro song "Kirpa Karo Maharaj" in praise of Moinuddin Chishti. [ 11 ] [ 13 ] The track "Heera" involves traditional couplets by Sant Kabir . [ 11 ] "
Nadeem–Shravan composed the film's music, with lyrics penned by Sameer and Surinder Sathi. Upon its release, Rang emerged a critical and commercial success. It grossed ₹ 3.44 crore (US$400,000) worldwide. Divya Bharti died before the film was released; it was dedicated to her memory.
The song "Little Little" was written with Dhanush in mind, as he used to mix English, Hindi and Tamil words in the lyrics. [18] On curating the song, Kamil stated that: [15] "We had a song for Dhanush and I said 'Oh My God', it's a tough one. So, all of us were sitting one night and at around 9:30-10 we finished dinner.
Zubeen Garg (born 18 November 1972), his contributions are mostly attributed in Assamese, Bengali and Hindi films and music. Garg has recorded more than 38,000 songs in 40 different languages in the past 32 years. [1] [2] He records more than 800 songs every year [3] [4] and has recorded 36 songs in a night. [5] [6]
The soundtrack to the 1990 Hindi-language romantic musical film Aashiqui features twelve songs composed by Nadeem–Shravan (a duo consisting of Nadeem Saifi and Shravan Rathod) and lyrics written by Sameer, Rani Mallik and Madan Pal. Released by T-Series on 26 December 1989, it became the highest-selling Bollywood soundtrack of all time with around 2 crore units sold.