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"Koi Haseena" was listed at No. 30 in 1975, and No. 20 in 1976. "Yeh Dosti" was listed at No. 9 in 1976. [83] Despite the soundtrack's success, at the time, the songs from Sholay attracted less attention than the film's dialogue—a rarity for Hindi language films. The producers were thus prompted to release records with only dialogue.
Along with "Yeh Dosti Hum Nahin Todenge" by Kishore Kumar and Manna Dey from Sholay (1975), "Ae Yaar Sun Yaari Teri" is considered a popular Hindi friendship song. "Tere Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi" has become a Hindi wedding song and is played at Indian weddings.
Kishore Kumar and Dey had recorded only 6 songs together until 1968 and all proved to be hits, some of them being "Ye Duniya hai usaki nyari hai" from Sauraksha composed by Bappi Lahiri, "Ye Dosti humnai todenge" from Sholay, "Tubhi Piya Chikara Hoon" and "Tu Jaam Liye Jaa" from Bewakoof (1960), "Babu Samjho Ishaare" from Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi ...
This is an alphabetical list of known Hindi songs performed by Kishore Kumar from 1946 till 1987. Over 1600 songs are listed here. ... "Yeh Dosti Hum Nahin Todenge ...
"Nahin Nahin Kabhi Nahin" Dosti Ki Saugandh: 697 "Bikte Hain Sare Shaam" Surinder Kohli Dev Kohli solo 698 "Ek Pal Aaja Re Mahiya" Kumar Sanu Geetanjali: 699 "Aap Ke Shekhar Mein" Bappi Lahiri solo 700 "Dil Aaj Sambhaloon Kaise" Gumraah: 701 "Tere Pyaar Ko Salam O Salam" Laxmikant-Pyarelal Anand Bakshi Hum Anari Hain: 702 "Hey Tune Mujhe" Anand ...
Kool Nahin Hot Hain Hum "Kool Nahin Hot Hai Hum" Love Story 2050 "Jane Kaisi Hai (Happy Version)" Anu Malik Javed Akhtar "Jane Kaisi Hai (Sad Version)" "Mausam Achanak Ye Badala Kyu" Alka Yagnik "Milo Na Milo" Maan Gaye Mughal-e-Azam "Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya" Meerabai Not Out "O Dil Sambhal" Sandesh Shandilya: Sunidhi Chauhan "O Dil Sambhal ...
Hum Kisise Kum Naheen (transl. We are not less than anyone ) is a 1977 Indian masala film produced and directed by Nasir Hussain . It stars Rishi Kapoor , Tariq , Kaajal Kiran , and Amjad Khan , with Zeenat Aman in a special appearance.
Shailendra (30 August 1923 – 14 December 1966) was a popular Indian Hindi-Urdu poet, lyricist and film producer. [1] He is regarded as one of the greatest and most celebrated lyricists of the Indian film industry.