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  2. Lag Jaa Gale - Wikipedia

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    The song was widely remembered after Lata's death. Bollywood actor Salman Khan tearfully sang the a few lines of the song and shared it with social media. [15] About 40 young Pakistani musicians recorded their rendering as a tribute. Malayalam composer Kailas Menon said that ‘Lag Ja Gale’ is one of the best recordings in Indian cinema. [16]

  3. Gazal (1964 film) - Wikipedia

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    There are 3 songs with the same radif: Kise Pesh Karoon — Naghma-o-Sher Ki Saugaat Kise Pesh Karoon (Lata), Ishq Ki Garmi-e-Jazbaat Kise Pesh Karoon (Rafi) and Rang Aur Noor Ki Baaraat Kise Pesh Karoon (Rafi). The first two are happy songs, while the last one is a sad song. The last stanzas of the first two songs are identical. Songs List:-

  4. Ghazal - Wikipedia

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    The Ghazal music genre is most popular in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. [39] Some notable Afghan ghazal singers are (Persian/Pashtu): Sarahang; Ulfat; Some notable Pakistani and Indian ghazal singers are (Urdu/Hindi):

  5. Pankaj Udhas - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Filmi-ghazal - Wikipedia

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    The ghazal tradition of Urdu poetry was the basis for early Bollywood music, ever since the first Indian talkie film, Alam Ara (1931). In turn, filmi ghazals had roots in earlier Urdu Parsi theatre during the 19th to early 20th centuries. The ghazal was the dominant style of Indian film music since the 1930s up until the 1960s. By the 1980s ...

  7. Jagjit Singh - Wikipedia

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    Jagjit Singh (born Jagmohan Singh Dhiman; 8 February 1941 – 10 October 2011) was an Indian composer, singer and musician.He composed and sang in numerous languages and is credited for the revival and popularity of ghazal, an Indian classical art form, by choosing poetry that was relevant to the masses and composing them in a way that laid more emphasis on the meaning of words and melody ...

  8. Ghulam Ali (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Ali started singing for Radio Pakistan, Lahore in 1960. Along with singing ghazals, Ghulam Ali composes music for his ghazals.His compositions are raga-based and sometimes include a scientific mixture of ragas.

  9. Mirage (Jagjit Singh album) - Wikipedia

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    "Apni marzi se" (also the title song of the popular 1990s TV series Sailaab) "Dushman ko bhi seene se lagana" "Ek barahman ne kaha hai" "Koi chaudavi raat ka chaand"