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Kashmir Ki Kali "Yeh Kisne Mere Hasraton Pe Aag Laga Di" A. Karim Pandit Kailash Matwaala solo "Haye Is Pyaar Ne Deewana Bana Rakha Hai" Mansarovar "Jai Hind Jai Hind, Yeh Hind Ki Kahaniyan" S. N. Tripathi Saraswati Kumar Deepak Mohammed Rafi Milan "Chhan Mein Bajegi" P. L. Santoshi solo "Tumhe Saajan Manaye" Nai Maa "Aaja Ri Nindiya" (version 1)
"Mohabbat Ka Chota Sa Ek Aashiyana" Kishore Kumar "Jalti Hai Duniya, Tera Mera Pyar Hai" Kishore Kumar, Shamshad Begum "Ek Hum Aur Dusre Tum" Kishore Kumar, Geeta Dutt "O Bewafa Yeh To Bata Loota Chaman Kyun" Kishore Kumar, Geeta Dutt "Woh Sapnewali Raat Milan Ki Raat" Geeta Dutt "Aa Gayi Re Aa Gayi" Geeta Dutt "Do Din Hansaya Pyar Ne" Geeta Dutt
Paapi: Ek Satya Katha "Mohabbat Bin To Ye Jeevan" Subhayu Sameer "Ye Hai Raavan Ka Raj" Rajdhani Express "Armaan Jagaati Hai" Rajjo "Mere Dil Ki Train" Uttam Singh Raqt "Tu Hi Tu" Daboo Malik: Panchhi Jalonvi Akriti Kakkar: Shootout at Wadala "Aye Manya" Meet Bros Anjjan Adnan Sami, Meet Bros Anjjan Vidhwaa - Kahani Ek Aurat Ki "Saathiya"
He wrote his favorite song "Ek Pyar Ka Naghma Hai" in 1972 film Shor. It was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal and sung by Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar . He provided lyrics for the 1974 film Roti Kapda Aur Makaan , also composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal .
Kasamh Se (English title: The Promise) is an Indian soap opera produced by Ekta Kapoor for Balaji Telefilms.The show aired on Zee TV from 16 January 2006 to 12 March 2009, when the series ended due to cost issues. [1]
"Shaadi Ki Hai Humko" Inteha Pyar Ki: 270 "Tere Liye Duniya" 271 "Waadiyon Waadiyon" Ishq Khuda Hai: 272 "Apna Dulha Zamane Se Nirala Hai" Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen Ravi, Vinod Rathod, Sukhwinder Singh Jaagruti: 273 "He Param Pita Parmeshwar" Anand–Milind: Sameer Jaan Se Pyaara: 274 "Bin Tere Kuchh Bhi" Udit Narayan 275 "Raj Dulara Too Meri ...
Hemlata (born 16 August 1954) is an Indian classically trained playback singer in Bollywood. She is best known for her songs in the late 1970s, especially Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se song.
They were about the duo: Bol Siyavar or Siyapat Ramchandra ki jai [victory to Ram, Sita's husband]. But in Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume LXII.–1880., Rev. B. H. Badley has mentioned Indian soldiers cheering " Ram Rajah Ki Jai ! " and " Ram Chandra Ki Jai ! " while leaving the Bombay harbor for Malta. [39]