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"That's All I Really Wanna Do" Shaan: 630 "Humse Pyar Kar Le Tu" (Remix Version) Wajid, Mika Singh: Chand Ke Pare: 631 "Chand Ke Pare" Anchal Talesara Hasmukh Gandhi Javed Ali: Arjun: The Warrior Prince: 632 "Kabhie Na Dekhe Hastinapur Mein" Vishal–Shekhar Piyush Mishra Sunidhi Chauhan, Shubha Mudgal, Ila Arun: 633 "Manva"
"Manike Mage Hithe" (Sinhala: මැණිකේ මගේ හිතේ, lit. 'Precious in my Mind') is a Sri Lankan Sinhala-language song by Yohani, Satheeshan Rathnayaka and Chamath Sangeeth. [1] [2] An official cover for the song was done by Chamath Sangeeth and released on 22 May 2021. [3] The lyrics were written by Dulan ARX.
Many of her old songs have featured in various new films (Bollywood or Indian films) and have also been credited. But such songs, unless re-recorded, are not enlisted below. NOTE: This article does not contain all songs sung by Mangeshkar.
The six-song soundtrack composed by A. R. Rahman featured five songs with lyrics written by Rafeeq Ahamed and Rahman himself, along with an instrumental number. Vijay Yesudas, Chinmayi, Sana Moussa, Raja Hasan, Jithin Raj, Rakshita Suresh, Murtuza and Faiz Mustafa had also contributed vocals for the songs. The soundtrack was released on 17 ...
A Monarita song released on 20 May 2024. [7] was sung by Binny Sharma. [8] Another song "Lai Ja" released on 27 May 2024, was sung by Aishwarya Majumdar. [9] The Hindi version of the song named "Thehre ye lamhe", was also sung by Aishwarya Majumdar. [10]
Adaraneeya Prarthana (Sinhala: ආදරණීය ප්රාර්ථනා) is a 2022 Sinhala romance musical directed by Wasawa Baduge and produced by Ishantha Withanage. The film revolves around Rahul, whose fate becomes entangled with the lives of Parami and Menaka.
The Sinhala Baila song Pissu Vikare (Dagena Polkatu Male) by H. R. Jothipala, Milton Perera, M. S. Fernando is a cover version of the Tamil song Dingiri Dingale (Meenachi) from the 1958 Tamil film Anbu Engey. And it was covered again in Sinhala as a folk song named Digisi/Digiri Digare (Kussiye Badu).
Mahagama Sekera started his artistic and creative career as a painter. He contributed to every branch of literature. He wrote short essays and plays to sinhala weekly papers and magazines, published several novels and poetry, and wrote over 100 songs. Many of his songs were vocalised and music directed by Pandit W. D. Amaradeva.