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The Brahmaputra is a trans-boundary river which flows through Southwestern China, Northeastern India, and Bangladesh. It is known as Brahmaputra or Luit in Assamese, Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibetan, the Siang/Dihang River in Arunachali, and Jamuna River in Bengali. By itself, it is the 9th largest river in the world by discharge, and the 15th longest.
"Tu Jo Mere Pyaar Ki Khichdi Pakayega" G. M. Durrani "Meri Kya Hai Khata, Yeh Bata De" Shyam Kumar Nishan Danka "Shaam Suhani Nadi Ke Kinare" Basant Prakash S. H. Bihari Talat Mahmood "Yeh Chheda Hai Kisne Mere Dil Ke Taar" solo "Kisi Ke Pyaar Ko Hans Hans Ke Thukraba Achchha Nahin" Hasrat Jaipuri Parbat
The Brahmaputra Festival is a festival held annually in Dibrugarh and Tinsukia, Assam, India. The festival celebrates the cultural heritage of the region, with music, talent shows, and exhibitions. The festival celebrates the cultural heritage of the region, with music, talent shows, and exhibitions.
Kaise Samjhaun Bade Na Samajh Ho Suraj (film) Shankar–Jaikishan: Mohammed Rafi & Asha Bhosle: Hindi: Bhairavi: Tumhen Aur Kya Dun Main Dil Ke Sivay Ayee Milan Ki Bela: Shankar–Jaikishan: Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Bhairavi: Lal Chhadi Maidan Kadi Janwar (1965 film) Shankar–Jaikishan: Mohammed Rafi: Hindi: Bhairavi: Main Chali Main Chali ...
Shankar Mahadevan (3 March 1967) is an Indian playback singer and music composer. Best known for his work in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Marathi films. He has also recorded songs for many non-film albums, teliseries, devotionals and classical. Shankar shot to fame through his 1998 released private album Breathless. [1]
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.
Aashiqui 2 ' s soundtrack received acclaim from music critics, who praised the songs "Tum Hi Ho" and both versions of "Sunn Raha Hai". The Times of India rated the album 5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Aashiqui 2 tries, and succeeds to some extent in matching the repeat-values freshness and allure of the original.
Taal mile nadi ke jal me (Anokhi Raat) Koi jab tumhara hriday tod de (Purab Aur Paschim) Hai preet jahan ki reet sada (Purab Aur Paschim) Darpan ko dekha tu ne (Upaasana) Yuhin tum mujhse baat karti ho (Sachha Jhoota) Meri pyaari baheniyan (Sachha Jhoota) Zindagi ka safar (Safar) Jeevan se bhari teri aankhen (Safar) Hum they jin ke sahaare (Safar)