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The original Tamil version of the soundtrack album features seven songs and was released on 23 April 1991. [16] The Hindi-dubbed version Dalapathi has six songs, which were written by P. K. Mishra and released on Saregama. [17] The Telugu-dubbed version, which was distributed by Aditya Music, features lyrics penned by Rajasri. [18]
Dhalapathi (Telugu), Dalpathi (Hindi) Winner, Filmfare Award for Best Music Director - Tamil. The song, Rakkamma Kaiya Thattu was ranked as the fourth most popular song worldwide in a poll conducted by BBC World Service in 2002. 12 January Tamil: Eeramana Rojave: Keyaar: 31 May Tamil: Ennarukil Nee Irunthal: Sundar K. Vijayan 22 March Tamil ...
This is a list of the most-watched Indian music videos on YouTube. Phonics Song with Two Words from children's channel ChuChu TV is the most viewed video in India and is the 7th most viewed YouTube video in the world. "Why This Kolaveri Di" become the first Indian music video to cross 100 million views. [1] [2] "Swag Se Swagat" became the first ...
Swarnalatha (29 April 1973 – 12 September 2010) was an Indian playback singer. She recorded over 10,000 songs in 10 Indian languages including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Bengali and other languages. Swarnalatha is referred to as The 'Golden Skylark(Thanga Vanambadi)' In Indian Music due her unique voice and mellifluous sound.
Swarnalatha (29 April 1973 – 12 September 2010) was an Indian playback singer. In a career spanning almost 22 years (from 1987 until her death), she recorded over 10,000 songs in many Indian languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Oriya, Punjabi, and Badaga. [4]
90 "Dekho Dekho Dekho" Nadeem-Shravan Hasrat Jaipuri solo Durgaa: 91 "Hai Chanji" Sonik-Omi Verma Malik Ek Daku Saher Mein: 92 "Humnasheen Bahot Aage" Rajesh Roshan Majrooh Sultanpuri Kishore Kumar Fauladi Takkar: 93 "Meri Natni Ka" Kamal Kant solo 94 "Apne Piya Se" Shabbir Kumar Ghar Dwaar: 95 "Swaarg Se Sundar" Chitragupta Anjaan
Kalaakaar (transl. Artist) is a 1983 Indian Hindi-language tragedy romantic musical film directed by P. Sambasiva Rao and produced by P. Anand Rao. [1] The film stars Sridevi and Kunal Goswami. [2] It was released in the same year as Himmatwala, Sridevi's breakthrough film in Bollywood, but unlike the former, Kalaakaar was
To my love, Kanmani) is a song from the Tamil film Gunaa (1991) composed by Ilaiyaraaja, written by Vaali and sung by Kamal Haasan and S. Janaki. [2] The song was noticed for having dialogues interspersed between the lines, [ 3 ] and it was notably one of the few conversational songs in Tamil cinema.