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Ghulam Ali started singing for Radio Pakistan, Lahore in 1960. Along with singing ghazals, Ghulam Ali composes music for his ghazals.His compositions are raga-based and sometimes include a scientific mixture of ragas.
The music composition is based on Raga Kafi [citation needed]. It is a classical Urdu poem that represents the culture of the Mughal Dynasty. The poem became famous after it was sung by Ghulam Ali. This piece was also included in the film Nikaah (1982) in a shorter version. [2] [3]
Both Asif and Naushad approached Hindustani classical vocalist Bade Ghulam Ali Khan inviting him to participate in the film's soundtrack, but he refused, explaining that he disliked working in films. Asif, adamant about the presence of Khan, asked him to name his fee.
For the songs, the original voices of the singers like Lata Mangeshkar, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan and Mohammed Rafi were extracted from the original mixed track and the same were recreated with re-recorded score in 6.1 surround sound. [116] The process of colourisation was preceded by extensive research.
His musical approach was derived from his own childhood, where he would listen to ghazals performed by Begum Akhtar, Mehdi Hassan and Ghulam Ali and works of R. D. Burman and S. D. Burman. [1] The song "Dil Toh Bachcha Hai Ji", according to Chaubey, was "like something Manna Dey would have sung, way back in the 1950s".
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The song starts with a vocal rendition in the classical style by noted classical singer of the time, Bade Ghulam Ali.His part in the song is meant to represent the voice of Tansen, one of Akbar's Nine Jewels, considered to have had the ability to bring rain from the sky and light candles in the dark with his singing.
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