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Hindi: Desh: Kadam Chale Age Bhakta Surdas: Gyan Dutt: K. L. Saigal: Hindi: Desh: Gori Tore Naina, Nainava Kajar Bin Kare Kare Main Suhagan Hun(1964 film) Lachhiram Tomar Mohammed Rafi & Asha Bhosle: Hindi: Desh: Aaji Ruth Kar Ab Kahan Jaiega Arzoo (1965 film) Shankar–Jaikishan: Lata Mangeshkar & Mohammed Rafi: Hindi: Desh: Takdir Ka Fasaana ...
Chak De! India (transl. "Go for it! India!") [1] or (transl. "Let's go! India") [2] is the title song of the 2007 Hindi sports film Chak De! India.It is sung by Sukhwinder Singh, Salim Merchant, Marianne D'Cruz and was composed by the duo Salim–Sulaiman and lyrics penned by Jaideep Sahni.
"Mere Desh Ki Dharti" (lit. ' My country's soil ') [1] is a Hindi song from the 1967 Hindi film Upkar. [2] The lyrics of the song were written by Gulshan Kumar Mehta, and the music was composed by Kalyanji–Anandji. Mahendra Kapoor was the playback singer. [3] This is a patriotic song, and was picturised on Manoj Kumar in the film. The song ...
This is an alphabetical list of known Hindi songs performed, sung and/or recorded by Mohammed Rafi between 1942 and 1980. Over 5,000 of his songs are listed here. Mohammed Rafi also sang in several different languages other than Hindi such as Punjabi, Marathi etc. Some of which are also listed here.
"De Ghumaa Ke" literally means "Swing It Hard". The song's lyrics were written by Manoj Yadav. [5]"We were looking at various ideas to determine what direction we can take because we wanted to make a fun song, a dhamaal song on which people can dance, they can sing and we wanted to use more of a colloquial term, which was an idea that came in late.
A Catholic nun was arrested by Italian police on Thursday for bringing messages for the mafia to prisoners, police said in a news statement. Sister Anna Donelli acted on several occasions as an ...
Saregama owns music repertoire across film music, non-film music, Carnatic, Hindustani classical, devotional music, etc. in over 25 Indian languages. The first song recorded in India by Gauhar Jaan in 1902 and the first film made in Bollywood ‘Alam Ara' in 1931 were under the music label. [citation needed] [6]
“The players aren’t making money,” the bookmaker said. “The referees aren’t making much money. The coaches make nowhere near what college coaches make. So I would be very concerned about ...