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  2. Sarkar (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Sarkar (transl. Government) is the soundtrack album for the 2018 Indian Tamil-language political action thriller film of the same name. The album composed by A. R. Rahman [ 1 ] with lyrics written by Vivek , [ 2 ] consists of five songs, two of which were released as singles prior to the audio launch, held on 2 October 2018.

  3. List of songs recorded by Sadhana Sargam - Wikipedia

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    Swar Vihar in 1988, music by Kalyanji-Anandji. Nasha Hi Nasha in Sahara, a duet with Kishore Kumar in 1989. Kabhi Aasoon Kabhi Khushboo Kabhi Nagma. [4] Vaada. [5] Oh My Love. [6] Rrahaat. Pehli Nazar. Aaina. Aura of Positivity. Sakhe Wah, a solo classical track, in the music of Rahul Madhukar Ranade. Sarala Swaragala from a Kannada album ...

  4. Saregama - Wikipedia

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    Carvaan Mini is a portable music player with multiple variants of Bhakti, Rabindrasangeet, and Gurbani. Other variants have a collection of 351 songs dedicated to Hindi legends, Marathi legends, Bengali legends, Kannada legends, Malayalam legends, Tamil legends, Telugu legends, and Carvaan Mini M. S. Subbulakshmi , consisting of 351 songs.

  5. Sarkar (2018 film) - Wikipedia

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    The promotional music event featured dance performances for the songs in the background. The soundtrack album was released and bagged under the Sony Music record label. After a few days, the single track was released. Sarkar is Rahman's fourth collaboration with actor Vijay, after Udhaya, Azhagiya Tamil Magan, and Mersal. The audio release ...

  6. Joy Sarkar - Wikipedia

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    Joy Sarkar was born on 1972, 11 January in Kolkata, India, to Sudhin Sarkar, who is a Bengali singer of yesteryears, and Kalyani Sarkar. He has an elder brother, Rana, who is also a musician. Due to the musical bent of his parents, music came to him spontaneously. [2] Sarkar is married to a Bengali singer Lopamudra Mitra since 2001. [3]

  7. Bijoy Sarkar - Wikipedia

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    Sarkar was born in Dumdi village, Jessore District, British India (now Narail District, Bangladesh). [3] He studied at Tabra Primary School, taught there briefly, later worked as a rent collector, and participated in stage performance and folk songs. In 1925, he joined Manohar Sarkar from Gopalganj and Rajendranath Sarkar. [1]

  8. Sargam (music) - Wikipedia

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    Sargam refers to singing the notes, mostly commonly used in Indian music, instead of the words of a composition, with use of various ornamentations such as meend, gamak, kan and khatka, as part of a khyal performance. This is generally done in medium-tempo as a bridge between the alap and taan portions.

  9. Krsna Solo - Wikipedia

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    Krsna Solo was born in a Bengali family in Siliguri, West Bengal.After finishing school from Kolkata he graduated from National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad in Films Communication.