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In 1912, the song was published under the title Bharat Bhagya Bidhata in the Tatwabodhini Patrika, which was the official publication of the Brahmo Samaj and of which Tagore was the Editor. Outside of Calcutta, the song was first sung by the bard himself at a session in Besant Theosophical College in Madanapalle, Andhra Pradesh on 28 February ...
The poem was published in January 1912, under the title Bharat Bhagya Bidhata in the Tatwabodhini Patrika, which was the official publication of the Brahmo Samaj with Tagore then the Editor. [19] In 1917, the song was again performed at the Congress conference and this time in aid of instrumental music by the Mahraja Bahadur of Nattore. [20]
Raghuvir Sahay (9 December 1929 – 30 December 1990) [1] was an Indian Hindi poet, short-story writer, essayist, literary critic, [2] translator, and journalist. He remained the chief-editor of the political-social Hindi weekly, Dinmaan, 1969–82.
Bharat Vyas was born in Bikaner in British India on 6 January 1918 in Pushkarna Brahmin family. He studied B.Com. at Calcutta and after completing his studies he came to Bombay. His first film as lyricist was Duhaai (1943). He was the writer of the prayer song, "Ae Malik Tere Bande Hum" and "Ye Kaun Chitrakar Hai".
Bharat Bhagya Vidhata 1529 "Nighaon Mein Ho Tum" Hriju Roy: Sonu Nigam Chalo Ishq Ladaaye: 1530 "Pyar Ka Fanda" Himesh Reshammiya Deewangee: 1531 "Pyar Se Pyare Tum Ho" Ismail Darbar 1532 "Saat Suron Ka" Udit Narayan 1533 "Saasein Saasein Hain" Sonu Nigam 1534 "Dholi O Dholi" Babul Supriyo 1535 "Saat Suron Ka" Solo Devdas: 1536 "Kaahe Chhed ...
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Dharamvir Bharati (25 December 1926 – 4 September 1997) was a renowned Hindi poet, author, playwright and a social thinker of India. He was the chief editor of the popular Hindi weekly magazine Dharmayug, [1] from 1960 till 1987.
Jatra is a 2005 Indian Marathi-language comedy film directed and written by Kedar Shinde. [2] The music was composed by the duo Ajay–Atul, and features the songs "Kombadi Palali" and "Ye Go Ye Ye Maina", the melodies of which were repurposed for "Chikni Chameli" and "Mera Naam Mary Hai" from the Hindi films Agneepath and Brothers respectively; both films were remakes directed by Karan ...