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The soundtrack album comprising four tracks, was released on 17 August 2018 under the T-Series label. [15] [16] Additionally, an extra song titled "Dil Ka Darzi" was released by Maddock Films. This song, which was not part of the official jukebox, was included in the film's title credits and was intended for Rao's character, a ladies' tailor. [17]
She teamed up with composer Abhishek Ray to release a series of singles: a sufi rock in Dhaagey, Indian folk song in Kanha ki Preet, a love ballad in Ilzaam, and a ghazal fusion song Kaise—The Music of Goodbye, all released on YouTube. [4] In 2022, she shot a video song called Anjam-e-Mohabbat in Kolkata, composed by Ananjan Chakraborty. [5]
1962–1966 (The Red Album) by the Beatles (1973) 1967–1970 (The Blue Album) by the Beatles (1973) 20 Greatest Hits by the Beatles (1982) 1 by the Beatles (2000) Greatest Hits by Pat Benatar (2005) Greatest Hits by Better Than Ezra (2005) Greatest Hits by Big & Rich (2009) The Best of Big Bang 2006–2014 by Big Bang (2014)
Aabshaar-E-Ghazal is a ghazal album by legendary Indian singers Asha Bhosle and Hariharan. It was released in the year 1985. It was released in the year 1985. The album featured 8 songs, all of them composed by Hariharan and sung by Asha Bhosle (including 2 duets with Hariharan ).
Bidisha Mamata [3] (born 29 July 1978), known professionally as Bidisha, is a British TV broadcaster and presenter specialising in international affairs and human rights, political analysis, the arts, and culture.
Song Writer Album Year "I Don't Want a Weak Man" Minfee So Cool: 2010 "I Choose to Love You" Kim Chang Ki, Jang Won Gyu Alone: 2012 "If U Want" Rhymer, Assbrass, Choi Hwa Young
Lost Songs of the Silk Road is the debut album by Ghazal, a trio made up of Iranian and Indian musicians. [2] [3] Swapan Chaudhuri played the tabla, Kayhan Kalhor played the kamancheh, and Shujaat Khan played the sitar. [4] [5] The album was released in 1997. [6] [7]
Humnasheen - Ghazals by Shreya Ghoshal is the first ghazal album of singer Shreya Ghoshal. Shreya has spent the two years working on this album and has described it as "A heartfelt humble effort from me to revive the pure form of ghazals." The music to this album has been composed by Deepak Pandit, with lyrics from Manoj Muntashir. [1]