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Ghantasala is a singer of Telugu cinema. This is a compilation of few of his songs. [1] [2] Year Film Song/s 1945 Swargaseema: Oh Naa Raaja: 1946
Ghantasala Venkateswararao (4 December 1922 – 11 February 1974), known mononymously by his surname as Ghantasala, was an Indian playback singer and film composer known for his works predominantly in Telugu and Kannada cinema and also in Tamil, Malayalam, Tulu and Hindi language films.
This is a list of the most-watched Indian music videos on YouTube. Phonics Song with Two Words from children's channel ChuChu TV is the most viewed video in India and is the 7th most viewed YouTube video in the world. "Why This Kolaveri Di" become the first Indian music video to cross 100 million views. [1] [2] "Swag Se Swagat" became the first ...
Ghantasala Sai Srinivas Thaman Sivakumar known mononymously as Thaman S, made his music debut in 2009, with the Telugu film Malli Malli. During the course of his decade long career, he has composed and produced original scores and songs for more than 100 films in various languages, predominantly in Telugu and Tamil cinema in addition to Kannada.
The following are notable Indian film music directors ... Tamil, Hindi Ghantasala: Telugu, Tamil, Kannada ... Telugu Jeet Ganguly: Hindi, Bengali: Jerry Amaldev: ...
After writing the music for four songs – "Srikarulu Devathalu", "Lahiri Lahiri", "Choopulu Kalisina Subhavela" and "Neekosame" – S. Rajeswara Rao left the project. [a] Following his departure, Ghantasala orchestrated and recorded Rajeswara Rao's compositions with N. C. Sen Gupta and A. Krishnamurthy, and composed the rest of the film's score.
Telugu & Hindi: Brindavani Sarang: Jaadugar Sainyan Nagin (1954 film) Hemant Kumar: Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Brindavani Sarang: O Priyurala Chakrapani (film) P. Bhanumathi: A. M. Rajah: Telugu & Hindi: Brindavani Sarang: Meri Jaan Balle Balle Kashmir Ki Kali: O. P. Nayyar: Mohammed Rafi & Asha Bhosle: Hindi: Brindavani Sarang: Jhuthi Muthi Mitwa ...
Deepavali (transl. Diwali) is a 1960 Telugu-language Hindu mythological film, produced by K. Gopala Rao under the Aswaraja Pictures banner [2] and directed by S. Rajinikanth. [3] It stars N. T. Rama Rao and Savitri , [ 4 ] with music composed by Ghantasala .