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"Kiska Rasta Dekhe Ae Dil" Sahir Ludhianvi 725 "Kuchh Bhi Karlo" Lata Mangeshkar 726 "Dil Mein Jo Baatein Hai" Asha Bhosle Jugnu: 727 "Tera Peechha Na Main Chhodunga" S. D. Burman Anand Bakshi solo 728 "Gir Gaya Jhumka" Lata Mangeshkar 729 "Deep Diwali Ke Jhoothe" Sushma Shreshtha Jwar Bhata: 730 "Tera Mera Pyaar Shuru" Laxmikant-Pyarelal
"Teri Banjaran Rasta Dekhe" solo 432 "Teri Banjaran Rasta Dekhe" (Version 2) 433 "Mere Dil Ki Galiyon Mein" Suresh Wadkar Bhabhi: 434 "Aa Jana Zara" Anu Malik Nawab Arzoo Mohammed Aziz, Chandrani Mukherjee 435 "Milne Jo Aayi" Abhijeet Bhattacharya 436 "Tumhi Meri Maata" Hasrat Jaipuri solo 437 "Tumhi Meri Maata" (version 2) 438 "Maiya O Maiya" 439
"Is Duniya Mein Humne Dekhe" with Afzal Hussain; Maharani Jhansi - "Le Lo Veer Bahadur" "Jhoom Jhoom Ke Ghatayen Aayi" Mordhwaj - "Gupchup Un Sang Ho Gayi Akhiyan Chaar" with Mubarak Begum, and Dileep Kumar Roy "Mera Mann Hai Magan" with H. Khan Mastana; Sangdil - "Dharti Se Door Gore Baadalon Ke Paar" with Geeta Dutt "Dard Bhari Kisi Ki Yaad ...
The music rights of the film were acquired by T-Series for ₹65 crore. [18] [19] On 1 May 2024, the first single titled "Pushpa Pushpa" was released in all the six languages. [20]
Niyabinghi chanting [1] typically includes recitation of the Psalms, but may also include variations of well-known Christian hymns and adopted by Rastafarians.The rhythms of these chants were eventually an influence of popular ska, rocksteady and reggae music.
According to reggae historian Bruno Blum, the Rasta "nyabinghi" style of hand drumming, which derives from Jamaican Kumina traditions, has its roots in Bantu traditions from Eastern Congo. [ 5 ] According to the book The First Rasta by Hélène Lee , because of their Rastafarian beliefs Count Ossie and his team were violently rejected from the ...
"Tujhe Dekhe Bina" Laxmikant-Py]arelal Sameer Shabbir Kumar 17 "Hathkariyan Pehnoongi" solo Karishmaa: 18 "Ek Haseen Lakhon Mein" R. D. Burman: Gulshan Bawra Zakhmi Sher: 19 "Dekha Jo Tujhko To Pyar Ho Gaya" Laxmikant - Pyarelal: Shabbir Kumar
Joshila (English: Spirited) is a 1973 Bollywood thriller film directed by Yash Chopra. The film stars Dev Anand, Hema Malini and Raakhee. [1] Most outdoor parts of the movie were shot in Darjeeling, West Bengal. The film is loosely inspired by James Hadley Chase's 1959 novel, Shock Treatment. [2]