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Hemanta Mukhopadhyay (16 June 1920 – 26 September 1989), known professionally as Hemanta Mukherjee and Hemant Kumar, was an Indian music director and playback singer who primarily sang in Bengali and Hindi, along with several other Indian languages, including Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Assamese, Tamil, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Konkani, Sanskrit and Urdu.
Kahin Deep Jale Kahin Dil is an Indian song from the Bollywood film Bees Saal Baad (1962), starring Waheeda Rehman and Biswajit.The lyrics of the song were written by Shakeel Badayuni, the music was composed by Hemanta Mukherjee and Lata Mangeshkar was the playback singer.
The music for the film was scored by Hemanta Mukherjee. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Having directed a few films earlier, Chopra formed his own production house B.R. Films in 1955 and Ek Hi Raasta was the first film produced under this banner.
Hindi film songs. 1940s. 1946. Film Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) Behram Khan ... Hemanta Mukherjee Gauriprasanna Mazumdar solo Prithibi Amare Chay [24]
The music director of this film was Hemanta Mukherjee. The lyrics of the songs were penned by Mukul Dutt, Pulak Bandyopadhyay, Arnab Mazumder and Tarun Majumdar. The film contains total twelve songs. These songs are: 1. Ami Dekhte Bhalobasi - sung by Hemanta Mukherjee; 2. Jeyo Na, Darao Bandhu - sung by Hemanta Mukherjee; 3.
The Lost Tune) is a 1957 Indian Bengali-language romantic drama film by Ajoy Kar, starring Suchitra Sen and Uttam Kumar, with music by Hemanta Mukherjee, sung by Geeta Dutt. This is the first film that Uttam had produced along with Ajoy Kar. The film is regarded as one of the finest examples [1] of Bengali cinema of this early period. [2]
His first time lipsyncing a song was in the 1950 film Maryada. The 1951 film Sahajatri was the first in which he used the name Uttam Kumar, at the advice of Pahari Sanyal. [20] In this film, he met singer-songwriter Hemanta Mukherjee, over whose voice he lip-synced. [22]
The music director of the film is Hemanta Mukherjee. The film has many uses of Rabindra Sangeet such as Charana Dharite, Ei korechho bhalo and also Bodhu Kon Alo Laaglo Chokhe, Guru Guru Guru Guru Ghono Megho which was the part of the play 'Chitrangada' in the movie.