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Shiv Kumar Batalvi was born on 23 July 1936 (though a few documents related to him state 8 October 1937) in the village Bara Pind Lohtian in the Shakargarh Tehsil of Gurdaspur District (now in Narowal District of Punjab, Pakistan) into a Punjabi Hindu Brahmin family to father, Pandit Krishan Gopal Sharma, the village tehsildar in the revenue department, and mother, Shanti Devi, a housewife.
He recorded his first LP in 1969 by HMV and the song was Nashean Naal Yaari, Roli Main Izzat Sari.He was the first to sing Shiv Kumar Batalvi's songs which were later sung by many other Punjabi singers including Jagjit Singh, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Ghulam Ali.
Loona (Lūṇā) is a Punjabi epic verse play by Shiv Kumar Batalvi, based on the ancient legend of Puran Bhagat.In 1967 the author was given the Sahitya Akademi Award by Sahitya Akademi (India's National Academy of Letters).
Long Da Lishkara is an Indian Punjabi movie released in 1983 directed and produced by Harpal Tiwana. [1]Under Jagjit Singh's music direction Gurdas Maan sang [2] "Challa" in this film.
[13] Three of the four songs are taken from famous poets, including Majeed Amjad, Mirza Ghalib and Indian Punjabi poet Shiv Kumar Batalvi. One song was written by Muhammad Hanif. [citation needed] One song of the film, sung by Ustad Salamt Ali Nazar, was neither revealed nor announced at the launch. [13]
Shiv Kumar Batalvi - 20th century; Sharif Kunjahi - 20th century; Bawa Balwant - 20th century; Manjit Tiwana-20th century; Navtej Bharati - 20th century; Paash - 20th century; Surjit Patar - 20th Century; Amarjit Chandan - 20th century; Ajmer Rode - 20th century; Anwar Masood - 20th century; Sukhbir - 20th century; Jaswant Singh Neki - 20th ...
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Shiv Kumar may refer to: Shiv K. Kumar (1921–2017), Indian writer in English; Shiv Kumar Batalvi (1936–1973), Indian poet in Punjabi-language; See also.