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3 Marathi songs. 4 Assamese songs. 5 Bengali songs. 6 Bengali Non-film songs. ... Many of her old songs have featured in various new films (Bollywood or Indian films ...
In her career spanning over eight decades she has recorded songs for films and albums in various Indian languages and received several accolades including two National Film Awards, four BFJA Awards, eighteen Maharashtra State Film Awards, nine Filmfare Awards including a Lifetime Achievement Award and a record seven Filmfare Awards for Best ...
The Hindu wrote "Yad Lagla is a soaring pine-fest of an Ajay-Atul composition, manifests the entire euphoric timeline of puppy love between its notes. Sweeping novels, epic musicals and towering three-hour-long cinematic extravaganzas have waxed giddy about the complexities of this phase; 'love-at-first-sight' has long been art's most prolific breeder.
"Airaneechya Deva Tula" (Marathi: ऐरणीच्या देवा तुला) is a 1965 Indian Marathi-language song from the soundtrack album of Sadhi Mansa. Lyrics was penned by Jagdish Khebudkar and voiced by Lata Mangeshkar. It became an enduring classic among Marathi audiences and received numerous awards. [1]
"Sairat Zaala Ji" [a] is the title song of the 2016 Marathi-language romantic film Sairat, written and directed by Nagraj Manjule. The song is composed and co-written by Ajay-Atul and sung by Chinmayi Sripaada alongside Ajay Gogavale. [1] The song is portrayed by film leads Akash Thosar and Rinku Rajguru. [2]
In 2009, she received her fourth National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the songs "Jeev Rangla" from Marathi movie Jogwa and "Pherari Mon" from Bengali movie Antaheen. [1] She sang more than 70 songs in Marathi. Given below is the list of songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal in the Marathi language :-
Armaan Malik is an Indian singer and songwriter. He made his debut in Bollywood by singing the song "Bum Bum Bhole" from Taare Zameen Par in 2007. He has sung in Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, English, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Gujarati, Urdu and Malayalam.
The film won President's Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Marathi at the National Film Awards. [2] It is considered to be one of the greatest musical hits of all time in Marathi cinema. [3] It is based on a book by G. N. Dandekar. Though the music achieved all-time hit status, the film was a box office disaster.