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Sadhana Sargam is an Indian singer, whose voice has been extensively recorded for thousands of tracks in Indian cinema. In addition to being a renowned playback singer, she is also a trained Hindustani classical singer who has recorded hundreds of bhajans, ghazals, and other spiritual tracks.
Devon Ke Dev… Mahadev (transl. Lord of the Lords… Mahadev), often abbreviated as DKDM, is a series based on Mahadev, one of the main deities of Hinduism. [1] It premiered on 18 December 2011, airing Monday to Friday nights on Life OK.
Shankar Mahadevan (3 March 1967) is an Indian playback singer and music composer.Best known for his work in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Marathi films. He has also recorded songs for many non-film albums, teliseries, devotionals and classical.
On reviewing the second single "Deva Deva", another critic from Pinkvilla wrote that "The song begins with Shiva's journey as he unlocks his powers and channels his connection to the world of astras. The song also shows a glimpse of Amitabh Bachchan, who seems to be helping Ranbir connect with his light."
Ishq Ke Parindey "Tumse Mil Ke" Vijay Varma: Palak Muchhal "Rab Se Maang" Rashid Khan Palak Muchhal "Maula Karde" Jai Jawaan Jai Kisaan "Saj Ke Chali Hai" Rupesh - Girish Puli "Jingiliya Jingiliya" Devi Sri Prasad: Mamta Sharma: Rudhramadevi "Naina Tu Sunaina" Ilaiyaraaja: Sadhana Sargam: Sorry Daddy "Zindagi Ke Dard" Vishnu Deva Take It Easy ...
In 2009, he released his fourth studio album Kya Daami, followed by the fifth album, Fateko Man, in 2010. [3] In 2011, Pariyar released his sixth album Pagal. The following year he released two consecutive albums: Kathale Magepachhi and Only for You Mero Sathi. In 2013, he released his ninth studio album "Tadako Sathi", composed by Umesh Subba. [3]
Abhijeet Bhattacharya (born 30 October 1958), professionally known as Abhijeet, is an Indian playback singer who primarily sings in the Hindi film industry. As well as Hindi, he has sung in his native language Bengali and in other languages including Marathi, Nepali, Tamil, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, and Odia, in both West Bengal and Bangladesh.
Advised by his ministers, Ravana sang hymns in praise of Shiva for a thousand years. Finally, Shiva not only forgave Ravana, but also granted him an invincible sword called the Chandrahasa. Since Ravana cried, he was given the name "Ravana" – one who cried. The verses that Ravana sang were collected and became known as the Shiva Tandava ...