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Reshma went on to record songs for both the Pakistani and Indian film industry. Some of her most memorable songs include "Laal Meri", "Hai O Rabba Nahion Lagda Dil Mera", "Ankhiyan Nu Rehen De" and "Lambi Judai" among others. [3] She died on 3 November 2013 in Lahore, Pakistan, after suffering from throat cancer for several years. [1]
The music of Hero is one of the complete albums containing songs of each genre. It had typical Bollywood song with modern beats ( Tu Mera Janu Hai, Ding Dong O Baby sing song), a Qawwali ( Mohabbat ye mohabbat), a folk song ( Lambi Judai) and Hindustani Classical based song (Nindiyase Jagi Bahar).
Rizvi also performed "Lambi Judaai", [1] a classic Reshma number. Reshma caused a stir across the border when "Lambi Judaai" from the soundtrack of 1983 Bollywood film Hero became a massive hit. Coke Studio presented the nostalgic melody against a fluid backdrop of rich chordal elements to take on the quality of a ballad from the 1950s. [ 1 ]
The song Whistle Baja had its signature tune similar to the hit song Lambi Judai originally sung by Reshma for Tiger Shroff's father ... "With four good songs in a ...
Two songs: "Jag Ghoomeya" and "Bulleya" were considered to be the "soul of the album", [3] while the former being a "nostalgic song" about love that had similarities with "Lambi Judaai" by Laxmikant–Pyarelal from Hero (1983), the latter is a qawwali number on unrequited love.
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Song Coaches and artists choices Armaan Harshdeep Kanika Adnan; 1 Simran Chaudhary "Namak Ishq Ka" 2 Deepak Rana "Upar Khuda" 3 Bandana Dutta "Dil Mera Muft Ka" 4 Mukesh Chawaria "Maula Maula" 5 Nidhi Kohli "Lambi Judai" —
His first song in this film was "Dharti Ke Laal Na Kar Itna Malaal" which was recorded on 9 November 1956 (in his own voice on All India Radio interview). [ 6 ] After writing for a few movies from 1958 onwards, he first found success in 1962 with Mehendi Lagi Mere Haath (1962 film), music by Kalyanji-Anandji , with Raj Kapoor as producer. [ 5 ]