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Tu Hamar Sathi Re "Naina Milake" solo "Sathi Re" Suresh Wadkar 2004 Kuli (dubbed) "Suniya Ki Bojh Uthai" Rajesh Gupta, Ashok Bhadra solo "Matka Garam Hoi To" 2006 Pyaar Mein Tohar Ude Chunaria "Ab Ke Baras" Kavita Krishnamurthy "Doodh Ke Jaisan" Sadhana Sargam "Chudiya Jagave Tohar Sharmile Kashyap 2007 Bhai Hoke To Bharat Nihan "Kehu Dekhe Lihi"
"Aadat" (Urdu: عادت transl. Habit!) is originally a song by the band Jal.It was sung by Atif Aslam and composed by Goher Mumtaz and Atif Aslam. [1] Later it was released in several different versions in Jal's album Aadat by Farhan Saeed and Atif Aslam's solo album Jal Pari.
Kumar Sanu is an Indian playback singer, working primarily in Hindi films, he also sings in many other Indian languages, including English, Marathi, Assamese, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Punjabi, Oriya, Chhattisgarhi, Urdu, Pali, and his native language, Bengali. He has sung a many songs in Hindi films.
Chori Mera Kaam: 936 "Chori Mera Kaam" Kalyanji-Anandji Verma Malik Asha Bhosle 937 "Kaahe Ko" 938 "Meri Nazar Se Bacha Naa Koi" solo 939 "Main Kachche Angoor Ki Bel" Amit Kumar, Kanchan Chupke Chupke: 940 "Sa Re Ga Ma" S D Burman Anand Bakshi Mohammed Rafi Dafaa 302: 941 "Tu Mera Raam" (happy) Laxmikant-Pyarelal Indeevar solo 942 "Tu Mera Raam ...
"Khel Gaya Mera Jeevan" Anand–Milind Anand Bakshi Suresh Wadkar 250 "Koi Dekhe Mujhe To" solo 251 "Yeh Bachpan Ka Pyaar" Kavita Krishnamurthy 252 "Yeh Bachpan Ka Pyaar" (sad) Suresh Wadkar Mar Mitenge: 253 "Mar Mitenge Ya" Laxmikant-Pyarelal Mohammed Aziz, Anuradha Paudwal, Shailendra Singh Mera Muqaddar: 254 "Tune Sanam Kya Kiya" Kamal Kant
"Diwana Dil Hai Mera" Sanjeev-Darshan: Abbas Katka Sonu Nigam "Yaar Main India Chala" Anand Bakshi Kranti "Ishq Jadu Ishq Tona" Jatin–Lalit Amit Kumar "Mera Dil Tu Wapas Mod De" Shaan Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein "Tuhi Hai" Anu Malik Sameer [8] Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai "Dil Pe Chaane Laga" Sajid-Wajid: Jalees Sherwani: KK Maa Tujhhe Salaam "Dekhne ...
He wrote lyrics for numerous Hindi film soundtracks. [3] [4] He was one of the dominant musical forces in Indian cinema in the 1950s and early 1960s, and was an important figure in the Progressive Writers' Movement. [5] [6] He is considered one of the finest avant-garde Urdu poets of 20th century literature. [citation needed]
Ghulam Mohammad composed the music of the film in the late 1950s, to lyrics by several poets, including Kaifi Azmi, Majrooh Sultanpuri and Kaif Bhopali. [6] The shooting of the film was halted in 1964 due to mutual differences between lead heroine Meena Kumari and her director-husband Amrohi. In 1968, the composer of the film passed away.