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She, has to her credit, won a National Film Award, two Filmfare Awards, five Maharashtra State Film Awards, four Gujarat State Film Awards, and one Orissa State Film Award. She has recorded more than 15000 songs in 36 regional languages. Multilingual playback singer Sadhana Sargam has recorded numerous private albums and songs. Below are her ...
Kanoon Ki Zanjeer: 276 "Roj Raaton Ke Parde Gira Ke" Laxmikant - Pyarelal: Shabbir Kumar 277 "Roj Raaton Ke Parde Gira Ke"(Sad) Solo 278 "Aap Ke Dil Ko" Mohd Aziz 279 "Roj Raaton Ke Parde Gira Ke" (Sad) Shabbir Kumar Ladies Hostel: 280 "Husn Ka Yeh Mela" Sonik - Omi: Solo 281 "Chandani Raat Hai" Suresh Wadkar 282 "Dil Hai Mera Ghayal" Solo ...
Manhar Udhas is the eldest son of Keshubhai Udhas and Jituben Udhas, and the elder brother of the singer Pankaj Udhas, who died on 26 February in 2024 [1] [2] [3] and Nirmal Udhas. He completed his mechanical engineering training in Gujarat and moved to Mumbai in the late 1960s to look for a job.
"Jal Jal Ke Kahen Hum Ji Se" "Yehi Hai Dil Ki Basti" G. M. Durrani "Naazuk Dil Hai, Tod Na Dena" "Na Tum Mere, Na Dil Mera" Waheed Qureshi solo "O Pardesiya, O Rasiya" Khumar Barabankvi Zohrabai Ambalewali Dillagi "Tu Mera Chand Main Teri Chandni" Naushad Shakeel Badayuni solo Ek Thi Ladki "Unse Kehna Ki Woh Pal Bhar Ke Liye Aa Jaye" Vinod
Pankaj Udhas, the Indian singer renowned as an exponent of the ghazal form of musical poetry, died in Mumbai after a prolonged illness. He was 72. Udhas’ daughter Nayaab revaled the news via an ...
Mohabbat Ki Dastan Aaj Suno Mayurpankh: Shankar–Jaikishan: Kishore Sahu & Sumitra Devi (actress) & Asha Mathur Hindi: Bhairavi: Ai Mere Dil Kahin Aur Chal Daag (1952 film) Shankar–Jaikishan: Talat Mahmood: Hindi: Bhairavi: Kisi Ne Apna Bana Ke Patita (1953 film) Shankar–Jaikishan: Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Bhairavi: Raja Ki Ayegi Baraat Aah ...
Pankaj Udhas (17 May 1951 – 26 February 2024) was an Indian ghazal and playback singer known for his works in Hindi cinema, and Indian pop.He started his career with the release of a ghazal album titled Aahat in 1980 and subsequently recorded many hits like Mukarar in 1981, Tarrannum in 1982, Mehfil in 1983, Pankaj Udhas Live at Royal Albert Hall in 1984, Nayaab in 1985 and Aafreen in 1986.
"Phool Likhun Ke Hawa Likhun" Pankaj Udhas "Ek Dhun Sunaoon Pyaar Ki" "Ek Chitthi Mili Mujhe Pyaar Ki" "Mujhe Pyaar Ho Gaya Hai" "Har Ghadi Dekha Karoon Woh Khwab Pyara" Bhupinder Singh "Chaha Hai Tumhi Ko" Udit Narayan "Chahat Ke Din Hain Saat" Vipin Sachdeva "Lal Nagri Ni Lal Kaghri" Kulwant Jani "Jaa Ve Chhan Mahiya" Sukhwinder Singh