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Noor Jehan (21 September 1926 – 23 December 2000) [a] was a Pakistani playback singer and actress who worked in both British India and later in Pakistan's cinema. Her career lasted over six decades, during which she recorded 10,000 songs. Jehan had proficiency in Hindustani classical music, as well
Nooran (Punjabi: نوراں), also spelled Nooraan, is a 1957 Pakistani Punjabi-language musical romance film directed by M. A. Khan and starring Noor Jehan and Sudhir in lead roles. [1] Hazeen Qadri wrote the film, songs lyrics and dialogues of the film.
Noor Jehan: Popular song from the film's soundtrack [9] [10] [1] [2] Changa Banaya e Sanu, Kach Da Khadona F.D. Sharf Noor Jehan [10] Way Tu Bhul Na Javin F.D. Sharf Noor Jehan Chann Deya Totya Wey, Dillan Deya Khotya [1] F.D. Sharf Noor Jehan This song establishes Noor Jehan's mastery over difficult singing [9] [10] Bedardaan Di Dunya Kohlun F ...
A musical blockbuster of its time, the film is considered as one of the best musical films of Lollywood of all times with songs by Noor Jehan, Kausar Parveen and Iqbal Bano and lyrics by Qateel Shifai. The songs of the film "Chand Hsaey Dunya Basey", "Jis Din Se Piya Dil Le Gye", "Aa Bhi Ja" and "O Janey Waley" became memorable.
This is an alphabetical list of notable Punjabi singers. These vocal artists are from the Indian and Pakistani state of Punjab ; some belong to the immigrant population living abroad in the United Kingdom, North America and Africa.
He was the first music director to infuse a touch of sufi 'dhamaal' into conventional Punjabi tunes, resulting in a distinct style of music. In 1969, he began collaboration with Noor Jehan from the most famous dhamaal song, " Lal meri patt rakhio bhala jhole laalan " for the film "Dillan de soday".
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The music for the film was composed by Late Pandit Amarnath, [2] [5] with lyrics penned by Qamar Jalalabadi, Aziz Kashmiri. [5] The soundtrack consists of eleven songs, featuring vocals by Noor Jehan, G. M. Durrani, Zohrabai Ambalewali, and Shamshad Begum.