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This is an alphabetical list of known Hindi songs performed by Kishore Kumar from 1946 till 1987. Over 1600 songs are listed here. [1] [2] Moreover, singers recreate songs of Kumar duets. [3] He had also sung in several other different languages which are not included here.
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Kishore Kumar was highly popular in 80s, winning five Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the films Thodisi Bewafaii (1980), Namak Halaal (1982), Agar Tum Na Hote (1983), Sharaabi (1984), Saagar (1985). Kishore Kumar was the single nominee in 1985, having all the four nominations to his credit.
In the film, Rishi Kapoor and Tina Munim features in the Happy Version of the song sung by Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle. [5] Rishi Kapoor mentioned this song as one of the songs that he feared to shoot and one of his favorites. Anupam Kher used to make fun of him using the lyrics of this song often. [6]
Kishore Kumar Dhongee "Rangon Ki Chhanv Dhoop Mein" Rahul Dev Burman Anand Bakshi: Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar Balika Badhu: Bade Achhe Lagte Hain" Rahul Dev Burman Anand Bakshi Deewaangee: Hasino Ke Chakkar Me Padna Nahi" Ravindra Jain: Kishore Kumar Phool Aur Insan "Mujhe Pyar Hai Tumse" Surinder Kohli Arsh Dalawari Meenakshi 1977 Duniyadari
"Aanewala Pal" (transl. Coming moment) is an Indian Hindi song from the Bollywood film Gol Maal. [1] The lyrics of the song was written by Gulzar. Kishore Kumar was the playback singer of this song. This song was one of the hit songs sung by Kishore Kumar.
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The first version on Rishi Kapoor as a young and energetic man who sings the song in the front of the crowd. The song was sung by veteran singer Kishore Kumar. The song directed, produced by R.D. Burman for his album of the film. The song was the biggest hit of the time. [2] The film was also third highest grossing of the year.