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299: Aaarti Mukherjee // ভোরের তারা আধুনিক বাংলা গান [Morning Star]
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ভোরের তারা আধুনিক বাংলা গান [Morning Star] Aarti Mukherjee 1988, His Master's Voice
Far be it from me to claim any expertise on Bengali music, but I love this little late ‘80s compilation of songs by Aarti Mukherjee (listed on the cover as “Arati” Mukherjee) whose title translates to Morning Star. It’s from a fairly obscure series from the Indian bureau of His Master’s Voice for the domestic market called Bengali Modern Songs—a few volumes are listed on Discogs, but I had to add this one myself. Mukherjee is best known as a playback singer whose prime stretched from the ‘60s to the ‘80s, providing the vocals for a generation of leading ladies to lip-synch to in the Bengali-language film industry (Tollywood). As with her peers in the better-known Hindi-language Bollywood system, Mukherjee was insanely prolific, having recorded something like 15,000 songs over the course of her career. Morning Star has only uh eight of those, but they’re all wonderful. Eloquently orchestrated (mostly synth, to my ear), with percussion that sways and wobbles like dub, the approach to melody seems clearly derived from a classical, almost operatic tradition, yet these are also pop songs. Opener “কোথাও একটা পাখী ডেকে চলছে” (“Somewhere a Bird is Calling”) almost sounds like samba, kissed with shakers, synth strings, and quirky whistles, a brief sitar bridge that gives way to a flourish of acoustic guitar. “তুমি কৃষ্ণচূড়া ফোটার দিনে” (“You Are the Day of the Black Peak”) is even better, with one of those smiling through tears melodies the subcontinent seems to specialize in, a perfect showcase for Mukherjee’s precise diction and songbird’s warble. “ভ্রমরে গুঞ্জরে সুরে বিভোর” (“There is a Buzzing Sound,” possibly) has a courtlier disposition, with a snaky rhythm that reminds me of Ottoman classical music, Mukherjee crooning over a sweet sitar riff that fills my head with every sandswept Orientalist trope an Occidental pud can imagine. I really can’t say where Mukherjee stands in the firmament of Indian music, or even where these particular songs stand amid her own unfathomably vast catalogue. But for whatever a recommendation is worth coming from someone only just beginning to explore the genre, Morning Star is superb.
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i-am-kind-of-lost · 2 years ago
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I did not like the Annie and Hughie scene. Sorry. 
I get that they are trying to show Toxic Masculinity bad, but it doesn’t kind of work here. Hughie has never had a problem with Starlight being stronger than him. He has always been insecure about his abilities. Everyone in the group treats him as this useless tool, and it just reinforces that. Like last episode, when he asked MM and Butcher whether they want awkward, powerless Hughie, or supe Hughie who can take care of himself. 
That scene felt really forced. Really forced. The violence over the past three seasons has torn down his morality, and he just doesn’t think there’s any other way. And he’s right. 
What can they do about Homelander? Use diplomacy to stop him, blackmail him, take away public support, shame him out of existence? 
He doesn’t want to be one who needs to be saved every single time, who needs to be protected, the one who is a liability every time they are out on the field. He’s tired of that. I mean, yeah. If it comes down to a fight, which it most probably will, he doesn’t want to be the one hiding in a corner. 
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Vigilante casually admitting that he didn’t mind Peacemaker bullying him because he doesn’t feel emotions.
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Okay genuinely asking
What srk 2000s movie is the best?
Like i was just listening to tumhe jo maine dekha and i realised that i don't even know what that movie is from and like everyone has seen them
so from which should I start?
~cupcake
Tumhe Jo Maine Dekha is from Main Hoon Na. How do you not know that? Jail. Jail.
Okay, so SRK from 2000 to 2010 is pretty much flawless era, except some movies which I don't remember. They are probably shit if I don't remember them.
Every single of these. And I mean, every single of them has a mind-blowing good album. Guaranteed two-three songs in each, which you will love for as long as you will live.
Main Hoon Na (2004) is quintessential Bollywood movie. It is the most bollywood movie to ever movie. You know. And somehow it still works, till this day. Soundtrack is first love vibes.
Om Shanti Om (2007), is another one of the same mould. Made by the same director, Farah Khan. Silly as fuck. Soundtrack is god-tier good.
Chak De India (2007) has probably SRK's greatest performance, along with Swades and My Name is Khan (onto them, later). You have probably seen this. I mean of course you have. The emotions this movie makes you feel, and the fact that it actually juggles multiple characters, and just ugh. I love this movie so much.
Kal Ho Na Ho (2003). That's it. Just watch it, if you haven't.
Veer-Zaara (2004). SRK had a very good 2004 btw. He was nominated for Best Actors for 3 different movies. Veer-Zaara is probably one of the best pure Romance movies, made in this country. Rani Mukherjee is so good. Fun fact, the soundtrack of this movie, uses compositions made by Madan Mohan, who had died in 1975. 30 years after his death.
Mohabbatein (2000). This movie is one of the major reasons I want to become a professor in a college in a hill station. Oddly similar to Dead Poets Society. Just like Koi Mil Gaya is very similar to ET.
Swades (2004). The least bollywood movie among the lot. His performance is iconic as hell. I love the pace of this movie so much. And I really love the romance-plot as well, because it doesn't feel overdone, or rushed.
My Name is Khan (2010). You have probably seen this already. It's a little overdramatic in the end. It's Karan Johar, what do you expect. But his performance is so good. So good. Features the greatest proposal scene in the history of cinema. The scene where he meets Jimmy Shergill after the latter's wife is attacked, will never not make me cry. Same goes for the scene, where he reunites with Mandira.
K3G (2001). YEAH.
Dil To Pagal Hai (1997). Everyone remembers the soundtrack of this movie. As they should, because it's fucking amazing. But the movie is so much more than the soundtrack. It's so good. Akshay Kumar is in it, as well.
ALSO.
How I remember these movies, has a lot to do with nostalgia. A LOT. If you have never seen them in your life, and you are watching them for the first time now, you are not going to enjoy yourself as much as I do. Some of them are problematic as fuck. Looking at you Mohabbatein. Move on you fucking weirdo, you are hallucinating your dead girlfriend of 10 years. These movies were a huge part of my childhood, so yeah, I remember them very fondly.
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You know, ignore the quality of the movies and shows, and the oppressive practices that are used by making them, but aren’t MCU fans nauseated by the number of movies and shows. 
Every single month, there is a movie or show that is coming out. Every single month. How do you like, feel any excitement, or like just ugh. Aren’t you bored and tired.
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In Memoriam: Celebrities who died in 2022
In Memoriam: Celebrities who died in 2022
Peter Bogdanovich, 82. The ascot-wearing cinephile and director of 1970s black-and-white classics like “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon.” Jan. 6.
Sidney Poitier, 94. He played roles of such dignity and intelligence that he transformed how Black people were portrayed on screen, becoming the first Black actor to win an Oscar for best lead performance and the first to be a top box-office draw. Jan. 6.
Marilyn Bergman, 93. The Oscar-winning lyricist who teamed with husband Alan Bergman on “The Way We Were,” “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?” and hundreds of other songs. Jan. 8.  
Bob Saget, 65. The actor-comedian known for his role as beloved single dad Danny Tanner on the sitcom “Full House” and as the wisecracking host of “America’s Funniest Home Videos.” Jan. 9.
Dwayne Hickman, 87. The actor and network TV executive who despite numerous achievements throughout his life would always be remembered fondly by a generation of baby boomers for his role as Dobie Gillis. Jan. 9.  
Ronnie Spector, 78. The cat-eyed, bee-hived rock ‘n’ roll siren who sang such 1960s hits as “Be My Baby,” “Baby I Love You” and “Walking in the Rain” as the leader of the girl group the Ronettes. Jan. 12.
Fred Parris, 85. The lead singer of the 1950s harmony group the Five Satins and composer of the classic doo-wop ballad “In the Still of the Night.” Jan. 13.
Ralph Emery, 88. He became known as the dean of country music broadcasters over more than a half-century in both radio and television. Jan. 15.
Yvette Mimieux, 80. The blond and blue-eyed 1960s film star of “Where the Boys Are,” “The Time Machine” and “Light in the Piazza.” Jan. 17.
Meat Loaf, 74. The rock superstar loved by millions for his “Bat Out of Hell” album and for such theatrical, dark-hearted anthems as “Paradise By the Dashboard Light,” “Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad,” and “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That).” Jan. 20.  
Louie Anderson, 68. His four-decade career as a comedian and actor included his unlikely, Emmy-winning performance as mom to twin adult sons in the TV series “Baskets.” Jan. 21.
Howard Hesseman, 81. He played the radio disc jockey Dr. Johnny Fever on the sitcom “WKRP in Cincinnati” and the actor-turned-history teacher Charlie Moore on “Head of the Class.” Jan. 29.  
Ashley Bryan, 98. A prolific and prize-winning children’s author and illustrator who told stories of Black life, culture and folklore in such acclaimed works as “Freedom Over Me,” “Beautiful Blackbird” and “Beat the Story-Drum, Pum-Pum.” Feb. 4.
Lata Mangeshkar, 92. A legendary Indian singer with a prolific, groundbreaking catalog and a voice recognized by more than a billion people in South Asia. Feb. 6.
Betty Davis, 77. A bold and pioneering funk singer, model and songwriter of the 1960s and ‘70s who was credited with inspiring then-husband Miles Davis’ landmark fusion of jazz and more contemporary sounds. Feb. 9.
Bappi Lahiri, 69. A popular Bollywood singer and composer who won millions of fans with his penchant for feet-tapping disco music in the 1980s and 1990s. Feb. 15.
Mark Lanegan, 57. The singer whose raspy baritone and darkly poetic songwriting made Screaming Trees an essential part of the early Seattle grunge scene and brought him an acclaimed solo career. Feb. 22.
Sally Kellerman, 84. The Oscar and Emmy nominated actor who played Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan in director Robert Altman’s 1970 film “MASH.” Feb. 24.  
Emilio Delgado, 81. The actor and singer who for 45 years was a warm and familiar presence in children’s lives and a rare Latino face on American television as fix-it shop owner Luis on “Sesame Street.” March 10.
Traci Braxton, 50. A singer who was featured with her family in the reality television series “Braxton Family Values.” March 12.
William Hurt, 71. His laconic charisma and self-assured subtlety as an actor made him one of the 1980s foremost leading men in movies such as “Broadcast News,” “Body Heat” and “The Big Chill.” March 13.  
Brent Renaud, 50. An acclaimed filmmaker who traveled to some of the darkest and most dangerous corners of the world for documentaries that transported audiences to little-known places of suffering. Killed in Ukraine when Russian forces opened fire on his vehicle. March 13.
Taylor Hawkins, 50. For 25 years, he was the drummer for Foo Fighters and best friend of frontman Dave Grohl. March 25.
Estelle Harris, 93. She hollered her way into TV history as George Costanza’s short-fused mother on “Seinfeld” and voiced Mrs. Potato Head in the “Toy Story” franchise. April 2.  
June Brown, 95. She played the chain-smoking Cockney matriarch Dot Cotton on the British soap opera “EastEnders” for 35 years. April 3.
Bobby Rydell, 79. A pompadoured heartthrob of early rock ’n roll who was a star of radio, television and the movie musical “Bye Bye Birdie.” April 5.
Gilbert Gottfried, 67. The actor and legendary standup comic known for his raw, scorched voice and crude jokes. April 12.
Liz Sheridan, 93. She played doting mom to Jerry Seinfeld on his hit sitcom. April 15.
Robert Morse, 90. An actor who won a Tony Award as a hilariously brash corporate climber in “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” and a second one a generation later as the brilliant, troubled Truman Capote in “Tru.” April 20.
Naomi Judd, 76. Her family harmonies with daughter Wynonna turned them into the Grammy-winning country stars The Judds. April 30.
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Mickey Gilley, 86. A country singer whose namesake Texas honky-tonk inspired the 1980 film “Urban Cowboy” and a nationwide wave of Western-themed nightspots. May 7.
Fred Ward, 79. A veteran actor who brought a gruff tenderness to tough-guy roles in such films as “The Right Stuff,” “The Player” and “Tremors.” May 8.
Ray Liotta, 67. The actor best known for playing mobster Henry Hill in “Goodfellas” and baseball player Shoeless Joe Jackson in “Field of Dreams.” May 26.  
Andy “Fletch” Fletcher, 60. Keyboardist for British synth pop giants Depeche Mode for more than 40 years. May 26.
Ronnie Hawkins, 87. A brash rockabilly star from Arkansas who became a patron of the Canadian music scene after moving north and recruiting a handful of local musicians later known as the Band. May 29.
Ann Turner Cook, 95. Her cherubic baby face was known the world over as the original Gerber baby. June 3.  
Jim Seals, 80. He teamed with fellow musician “Dash” Crofts on such 1970s soft-rock hits as “Summer Breeze,” “Diamond Girl” and “We May Never Pass This Way Again.” June 6.
Jean-Louis Trintignant, 91. A French film legend and amateur race car driver who earned acclaim for his starring role in the Oscar-winning film “A Man and a Woman” half a century ago and went on to portray the brutality of aging in his later years. June 17.
Mark Shields, 85. A political commentator and columnist who shared his insight into American politics and wit on “PBS NewsHour” for decades. June 18.
James Caan, 82. The curly-haired tough guy known to movie fans as the hotheaded Sonny Corleone of “The Godfather” and to television audiences as both the dying football player in the classic weeper “Brian’s Song” and the casino boss in “Las Vegas.” July 6.  
Tony Sirico, 79. He played the impeccably groomed mobster Paulie Walnuts in “The Sopranos” and brought his tough-guy swagger to films including “Goodfellas.” July 8.
Larry Storch, 99. The rubber-faced comic whose long career in theater, movies and television was capped by his “F Troop” role as zany Cpl. Agarn in the 1960s spoof of Western frontier TV shows. July 8.  
William “Poogie” Hart, 77. A founder of the Grammy-winning trio the Delfonics who helped write and sang a soft lead tenor on such classic “Sound of Philadelphia” ballads as “La-La (Means I Love You)” and “Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time).” July 14.
Taurean Blacque, 82. An Emmy-nominated actor who was known for his role as a detective on the 1980s NBC drama series “Hill Street Blues.” July 21.  
Paul Sorvino, 83. An imposing actor who specialized in playing crooks and cops like Paulie Cicero in “Goodfellas” and the NYPD sergeant Phil Cerreta on “Law & Order.” July 25.
Tony Dow, 77. As Wally Cleaver on the sitcom “Leave It to Beaver,” he helped create the popular and lasting image of the American teenager of the 1950s and 60s. July 27.  
Bernard Cribbins, 93. A beloved British entertainer whose seven-decade career ranged from the bawdy “Carry On” comedies to children’s television and “Doctor Who.” July 27.
Nichelle Nichols, 89. She broke barriers for Black women in Hollywood as communications officer Lt. Uhura on the original “Star Trek” television series. July 30.  
Pat Carroll, 95. A comedic television mainstay for decades, Emmy-winner for “Caesar’s Hour” and the voice of Ursula in “The Little Mermaid.” July 30.
Judith Durham, 79. Australia’s folk music icon who achieved global fame as the lead singer of The Seekers. Aug. 5.  
Olivia Newton-John, 73. The Grammy-winning superstar who reigned on pop, country, adult contemporary and dance charts with such hits as “Physical” and “You’re the One That I Want” and won countless hearts as everyone’s favorite Sandy in the blockbuster film version of “Grease.” Aug. 8.
Lamont Dozier, 81. He was the middle name of the celebrated Holland-Dozier-Holland team that wrote and produced “You Can’t Hurry Love,” “Heat Wave” and dozens of other hits and helped make Motown an essential record company of the 1960s and beyond. Aug. 8.  
Wolfgang Petersen, 81. The German filmmaker whose World War II submarine epic “Das Boot” propelled him into a blockbuster Hollywood career that included the films “In the Line of Fire,” “Air Force One” and “The Perfect Storm.” Aug. 12.
Anne Heche, 53. The Emmy-winning film and television actor whose dramatic Hollywood rise in the 1990s and accomplished career contrasted with personal chapters of turmoil. Aug. 14.
Bob LuPone, 76. As an actor, he earned a Tony Award nomination in the original run of “A Chorus Line” and played Tony Soprano’s family physician, and also helped found and lead the influential off-Broadway theater company MCC Theater for nearly 40 years. Aug. 27.
Charlbi Dean, 32. The South African actor and model who had a breakout role in “Triangle of Sadness,” which won this year’s top prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Aug. 29.
Marsha Hunt, 104. One of the last surviving actors from Hollywood’s so-called Golden Age of the 1930s and 1940s who worked with performers ranging from Laurence Olivier to Andy Griffith in a career disrupted for a time by the McCarthy-era blacklist. Sept. 7.
Ramsey Lewis, 87. A renowned jazz pianist whose music entertained fans over a more than 60-year career that began with the Ramsey Lewis Trio and made him one of the country’s most successful jazz musicians. Sept. 12.
Jean-Luc Godard, 91. The iconic “enfant terrible” of the French New Wave who revolutionized popular cinema in 1960 with his first feature, “Breathless,” and stood for years among the film world’s most influential directors. Sept. 13.
Irene Papas, 93. The Greek actor and recording artist renowned for her dramatic performances and austere beauty that earned her prominent roles in Hollywood movies as well as in French and Italian cinema over six decades. Sept. 14.  
Henry Silva, 95. A prolific character actor best known for playing villains and tough guys in “The Manchurian Candidate,” “Ocean’s Eleven” and other films. Sept. 14.
Louise Fletcher, 88. A late-blooming star whose riveting performance as the cruel and calculating Nurse Ratched in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” set a new standard for screen villains and won her an Academy Award. Sept. 23.
Pharoah Sanders, 81. The influential tenor saxophonist revered in the jazz world for the spirituality of his work. Sept. 24.
Coolio, 59. The rapper was among hip-hop’s biggest names of the 1990s with hits including “Gangsta’s Paradise” and “Fantastic Voyage.” Sept. 28.
Kevin Locke, 68. An acclaimed Native American flute player, hoop dancer, cultural ambassador and educator. Sept. 30.
Sacheen Littlefeather, 75. The actor and activist who declined Marlon Brando’s 1973 Academy Award for “The Godfather” on his behalf in an indelible protest of Hollywood’s portrayal of Native Americans. Oct. 2.
Loretta Lynn, 90. The Kentucky coal miner’s daughter whose frank songs about life and love as a woman in Appalachia pulled her out of poverty and made her a pillar of country music. Oct. 4.
Judy Tenuta, 72. A brash standup who cheekily styled herself as the “Love Goddess” and toured with George Carlin as she built her career in the 1980s golden age of comedy. Oct. 6.
Jody Miller, 80. Her hit “Queen of the House” won the 1966 Grammy Award for best country performance by a woman. Oct. 6.
Anita Kerr, 94. A Grammy-winning singer and composer whose vocal group the Anita Kerr Singers provided the lush backdrop to the Nashville Sound. Oct. 10.
Angela Lansbury, 96. The scene-stealing British actor who kicked up her heels in the Broadway musicals “Mame” and “Gypsy” and solved endless murders as crime novelist Jessica Fletcher in the long-running TV series “Murder, She Wrote.” Oct. 11.
Robbie Coltrane, 72. The baby-faced comedian and character actor whose hundreds of roles included a crime-solving psychologist on the TV series “Cracker” and the gentle half-giant Hagrid in the “Harry Potter” movies. Oct. 14.
Joanna Simon, 85. An acclaimed mezzo-soprano, Emmy-winning TV correspondent and one of the three singing Simon sisters who include pop star Carly. Oct. 19.
Lucy Simon, 82. The composer who received a Tony nomination in 1991 for her work on the long-running Broadway musical “The Secret Garden.” Oct. 20.
Leslie Jordan, 67. The Emmy-winning actor whose wry Southern drawl and versatility made him a comedy and drama standout on TV series including “Will & Grace” and “American Horror Story.” Oct. 24.
Julie Powell, 49. A food writer who became an internet darling after blogging for a year about making every recipe in Julia Child’s “Mastering the Art of French Cooking,” leading to a book deal and a film adaptation. Oct. 26.
Jerry Lee Lewis, 87. The untamable rock ‘n’ roll pioneer whose outrageous talent, energy and ego collided on such definitive records as “Great Balls of Fire” and “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” and sustained a career otherwise upended by personal scandal. Oct. 28.
Takeoff, 28. A rapper best known for his work with the Grammy-nominated trio Migos. Nov. 1.
George Booth, 96. A prize-winning cartoonist for The New Yorker who with manic affection captured the timeless comedy of dogs and cats and the human beings somehow in charge of their well being. Nov. 1.
Aaron Carter, 34. The singer-rapper who began performing as a child and had hit albums starting in his teen years. Nov. 5.
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Leslie Phillips, 98. The British actor best known for his roles in the bawdy “Carry On” comedies and as the voice of the Sorting Hat in the “Harry Potter” movies. Nov. 7.
Jeff Cook, 73. The guitarist who co-founded the country group Alabama and steered them up the charts with such hits as “Song of the South” and “Dixieland Delight.” Nov. 8.
Gal Costa, 77. The singer was an icon in the Tropicalia and Brazilian popular music movements and enjoyed a nearly six-decade career. Nov. 9.
Kevin Conroy, 66. The prolific voice actor whose gravely delivery on “Batman: The Animated Series” was for many Batman fans the definitive sound of the Caped Crusader. Nov. 10.
Gallagher, 76. The long-haired, smash-’em-up comedian who left a trail of laughter, anger and shattered watermelons over a decadeslong career. Nov. 11.
John Aniston, 89. The Emmy-winning star of the daytime soap opera “Days of Our Lives” and father of actress Jennifer Aniston. Nov. 11.
Robert Clary, 96. A French-born survivor of Nazi concentration camps during World War II who played a feisty prisoner of war in the improbable 1960s sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes.” Nov. 16.
Jason David Frank, 49. He played the Green Power Ranger Tommy Oliver on the 1990s children’s series “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.” Nov. 19.
Wilko Johnson, 75. The guitarist with British blues-rock band Dr. Feelgood who had an unexpected career renaissance after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. Nov. 21.
Irene Cara, 63. The Oscar, Golden Globe and two-time Grammy winning singer-actor who starred and sang the title cut from the 1980 hit movie “Fame” and then belted out the era-defining hit “Flashdance ... What a Feeling” from 1983′s “Flashdance.” Nov. 25.
Freddie Roman, 85. The comedian was a former dean of The Friars Club and a staple of the Catskills comedy scene. Nov. 26.
Christine McVie, 79. The British-born Fleetwood Mac vocalist, songwriter and keyboard player whose cool, soulful contralto helped define such classics as “You Make Loving Fun,” “Everywhere” and “Don’t Stop." Nov. 30.
Julia Reichert, 76. The Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker behind “American Factory” — often called the “godmother of American independent documentaries” — whose films explored themes of race, class and gender, often in the Midwest. Dec. 1.
Bob McGrath, 90. An actor, musician and children’s author widely known for his portrayal of one of the first regular characters on the children’s show “Sesame Street.” Dec. 4.
Kirstie Alley, 71. A two-time Emmy winner whose roles on the TV megahit “Cheers” and in the “Look Who’s Talking” films made her one of the biggest stars in American comedy in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Dec. 5.
Angelo Badalamenti, 85. The composer best known for creating otherworldly scores for many David Lynch productions, from “Blue Velvet” and “Twin Peaks” to “Mulholland Drive.” Dec. 11.  
Stephen “tWitch” Boss, 40. The longtime and beloved dancing DJ on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and a former contestant on “So You Think You Can Dance.” Dec. 13.
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Shirley Eikhard, 67. The singer-songwriter who supplied songs for Cher, Emmylou Harris, Anne Murray, Chet Atkins and found lasting fame penning Bonnie Raitt‘s Grammy-winning 1991 hit “Something to Talk About.” Dec. 15.
Thom Bell, 79. The Grammy-winning producer, writer and arranger who helped perfect the “Sound of Philadelphia” of the 1970s with the inventive, orchestral settings of such hits as the Spinners’ “I’ll Be Around” and the Stylistics’ “Betcha by Golly, Wow.” Dec. 22.  
**It’s only December 28, this list might expand**
Pelé 82. (1940–2022), soccer icon Dec. 29
Barbara Walters 93. 1929 – 2022) was an American broadcast journalist and television personality. Dec. 30
Pope Benedict XVI, 95; born Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger, 1927 –2022. was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 19 April 2005 until his resignation on 28 February 2013. Dec. 31
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my-music-1460 · 2 days ago
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Celebrating SP Balasubrahmanyam: The Man Behind 40,000 Songs
SP Balasubrahmanyam, often referred to as SPB, is a name that resonates deeply with music lovers across generations. His unmatched versatility and melodious voice brought Indian cinema to life, creating unforgettable moments in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam films. As one of the most celebrated playback singers in history, SP Balasubrahmanyam’s contributions to Indian music were monumental. Over five decades, his voice captured the essence of every emotion, earning him admiration worldwide. With his Guinness World Record for recording over 40,000 songs, SPB’s legacy is not just about quantity but also the unparalleled quality of his work. Through his art, SP Balasubrahmanyam became a bridge connecting diverse languages, cultures, and generations.
Early Life and the Spark of Music
SP Balasubrahmanyam was born on June 4, 1946, in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, into a family with a strong inclination toward music. Despite pursuing engineering initially, his passion for singing steered him toward music. He participated in singing competitions during his college days, which became the foundation for his illustrious career.
The Breakthrough and Rise to Stardom
SPB’s big break came in 1966 with the Telugu film Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna. However, it was the 1969 hit song “Aayiram Nilave Vaa” from the Tamil film Adimai Penn that brought him into the limelight. His deep yet flexible voice quickly won over audiences. By the 1970s, SP Balasubrahmanyam had established himself as a playback singer in multiple industries.
Versatility in Singing
One of the most striking aspects of SPB’s career was his ability to adapt to any genre. Whether it was the classical tones of “Manram Vantha” in Tamil cinema or the peppy beats of “Dil Deewana” in Bollywood, SPB’s voice could seamlessly blend into any setting. This versatility made him the preferred singer for generations of music directors, including legends like Ilaiyaraaja, MS Viswanathan, and AR Rahman.
Achievements and Records
SP Balasubrahmanyam’s achievements are unparalleled. He holds the Guinness World Record for the most songs recorded by a playback singer, crossing an astonishing 40,000 songs. His six National Film Awards for Best Male Playback Singer highlight the quality of his work across languages. Additionally, he was honored with the Padma Shri in 2001 and the Padma Bhushan in 2011 for his immense contribution to Indian arts and culture.
Collaboration with Icons
SPB’s collaborations with legendary music directors defined an era. His partnership with Ilaiyaraaja in the 1970s and 80s created timeless classics like “Sundari Kannal Oru Sethi” (Thalapathi). Later, his work with AR Rahman in the 1990s, especially the song “Roja Roja” from the film Roja, introduced his voice to a new generation of listeners.
SPB’s Bollywood Era
In Hindi cinema, SPB became the voice of Salman Khan during the 1990s. Songs like “Pehla Pehla Pyar Hai” (Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!) and “Mere Rang Mein Rangne Wali” (Maine Pyar Kiya) became instant chartbusters, showcasing his ability to express romance with unmatched charm.
Legacy Beyond Cinema
Beyond films, SP Balasubrahmanyam also worked on devotional music and independent albums. His role as a mentor in music reality shows introduced a younger audience to his artistry. His humility and dedication to nurturing talent endeared him to fans and budding musicians alike.
A Global Icon
SPB’s fame extended far beyond India. He performed in concerts worldwide, captivating audiences with his multilingual repertoire. His ability to connect emotionally through music made him a global icon, celebrated not just for his voice but also for the warmth he exuded as a person.
Conclusion
SP Balasubrahmanyam was more than just a playback singer; he was the voice of emotions, a storyteller through music, and a true legend who enriched Indian culture. From his record-breaking achievements to his ability to breathe life into every song, SP Balasubrahmanyam will forever remain an irreplaceable part of Indian music history. His songs continue to inspire new generations, proving that his artistry is timeless. As we celebrate SP Balasubrahmanyam’s incredible journey, his voice serves as a reminder of the magic that only true legends can create.
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girishsblog02 · 4 months ago
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indiejones · 1 year ago
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UNVEILING FEW, ALBEIT HITHERTO UNKNOWN, 'GREATS' OF THE ENTT WORLD!
HAIL 'THE FOREVER QUEEN OF BOLLYWOOD' ! THE OLDEST 'GREAT' I CAN THINK OF, WHEN TALKING ABOUT BOLLYWOOD !
I ALWAYS WAS TOLD SHE IS SOMEONE VERY SPECIAL, BUT NOT EXACTLY HOW SPECIAL, TILL TODAY!
A CRIMINAL UNDERSTATEMENT, TO SAY SHE'S THE BEST!
BOW TO THE GRANDEST OF THE ENTT WORLD ! - JUHI CHAWLA!
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2. ANOTHER EQUAL 'GREATEST' ON INDIAN ENTT SCENE !
THE QUEEN OF BOLLYWOOD ENTT!
WHO'S ABILITY TO SEND PEOPLE TO OTHER WORLDS, OR TRANSPORT THEM TO OTHER UNIMAGINABLE AREAS, AT HER WILL & ENTT, IS ALSO LONG UNPARALLELED !
BOW TO HER 'EQUALLY GREATEST GREATNESSES'! - RAVEENA TANDON !
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3.
Did You Know-
Who composer of this 1972 Mehdi Hassan classic is ? - 👇 https://youtube.com/watch?v=nnaC7NUOlzs
NISAR BAZMI, who migrated to Pak in 1962, after composing for >40 Indian films, was trained by Lata's guru Aman Ullah Khan, hired by AIR as musician in 1939 at age 15, & turned composer at 20!
(As amazing ittefaq would have it, Nisar Bazmi's last film in India as composer, 'Bhala Aadmi', was also the first film of Rajesh's innermost core member, Anand Bakshi!
Life coming full circle again!)
👇 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpZLHt6c4Ik-OG7liU
Nisar Bazmi re-released his 'Finest Ghazal collections of Mehdi Hassan' with his 'Ranjish hi sahi' in 1985!
Also released his poetry collection 'Instrument Goes Silent' in 1999! 👇 https://youlinmagazine.com/article/nisar-bazmi-a-man-of-memorable-melodies/MTk2NQ==
Was a 'Urdu song' ustad, but sadly never composed for Dilip!
PASSED AWAY AFTER A LIFETIME OF MEMORABLE ACTIVITY IN 2007 !
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THE 'GREATEST' QUEEN BEE OF WORLD MOVEMENT OF ENTT!
THAT VIA HER ENTT TALENT ENSURED THAT LITERALLY 10's OF CRORES PEOPLE, VERY YOUNG & YOUNG, EVEN LEAVE ASIDE OTHERS, GOT TRANSPORTED TO ANOTHER WORLD, IN HER EFFORTS!
UNIMAGINABLEY 'GREATEST' CONTRIBUTION TO INDIA & WORLD ENTT! - SAIRA BANU!
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"THE INVISIBLE SINGER" RAJA GUL 'S TOP SONGS (@INDIES)!
One of the most mysterious "invisible" singers in Bollywood history!
With no trace of info whatsoever on him, anywhere on the internet, leave aside any pics.
We don't even know if he migrated to Pak or stayed back in India, & if still alive.
But certainly a "Raja" of his domain!
Here's a document (or whatever we could find) on his early Bollywood work.
🖤 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm1v8VeYLVlm_FZV6mGRTN7jDxewmFJiD 🖤
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6. I know many may find Dharmendra's inclusion in this blog weird, given he is quiet well-known even if an undoubted 'great', yet ventured to include him, since he is despite all his 'greatness' still quite underestimated, given how he kept posing big hurdles in the megastar Rajesh Khanna's career with his sheer competitive talent, much as even managed to try drag the legendary sweet Kishore Kumar too into the rowdy genre by having him lend his voice to his macho 80's songs, but that Kishore Kumar couldn't keep pace with longer, & before retiring for publicly undisclosed reasons soon later.
The man who took 80's Bollywood to unheard of heights!
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Did You Know-
Who this eye-openingly multi-talented artist is?
NALINI CHONKAR, daughter of radio & stage classical singer & stage-screen actor Krishnarao Chonkar!
Singer, dancer, supporting actress (& lead in some) in Marathi-Hindi-Gujarati 2nd tier films.
Also known for prominent role in Hindi film 'Bhabhi'(57) albeit in villainous role.
Came outta 17 yr Hindi film hibernation (tho worked in Gujarati films thru 70s-80s), for a strange last 10' role in film called 'Patthar Dil' in 1985!
🧡🤍💚 CELEBRATED HER 50TH BIRTHDAY ON 12TH JUNE 1988 ! 🧡🤍💚
Passed away in 2005.
https://cinemaazi.com/people/nalini-chonkar-
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Master of Weird! 'Great' of off-beat Bolly!
If ppl like Dharmendra were masala Bolly exterior, MANI KAUL, be the opposite front, albeit to same adulatory effect!
Of the cruelly weird genre,the 'iski topi uske sar' ustad!
A disruptor of musical Bolly! In asha, of aatma's shanti!
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Chanced upon a Maharashtra Phalke award, & just had to post a tribute to a big Dadasaheb winner, LEELA GANDHI.
This near-octagenarian actress today, enthralled Marathi audiences with her divine luster-producing dance & beguiling histrionics for long.
A noteworthy 'great'!!
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10. & 11.
Next, a tribute to 2 child artist 'greats', who made name for themselves, & even came to be looked upto within film circles at a point.
Master Ripple (from 1970's 'Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani' & many more) aka Gopi Sapru (cousin of Tej & Preeti Sapru) & Master Raju aka Raju Shrestha aka Fahim Ajani, both now in their mid 60s & mid 50s resp.
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Sridevi: Remembering the Iconic Bollywood Actress
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Sridevi, an epitome of grace, talent, and beauty, remains one of the most celebrated and beloved actresses in the history of Indian cinema. Born on August 13, 1963, in Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu, she began her acting career at a young age and soon became a prominent figure in the Indian film industry. Her journey in the film world started as a child artist, and she made her debut in lead roles with the Tamil film "Moondru Mudichu" in 1976. Her natural acting prowess and charismatic screen presence quickly garnered attention, leading to roles in various Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam films. However, it was her foray into Bollywood that catapulted Sridevi to superstardom. Her performance in the 1983 film "Himmatwala" opposite Jeetendra marked her Bollywood debut and initiated her journey towards becoming an iconic figure in Indian cinema. The success of the film established her as a bankable leading lady and paved the way for her subsequent blockbuster films. Sridevi's ability to seamlessly transition between various genres and portray diverse characters set her apart. From romantic dramas like "Chandni" to intense roles in films like "Sadma," she showcased her versatility and left an indelible impact on the audience. Her pairing with leading actors of the time, including Amitabh Bachchan and Anil Kapoor, resulted in several memorable on-screen moments. The '80s and '90s were dominated by Sridevi's performances that left a lasting impression. She charmed audiences with her comic timing in films like "Mr. India" and "ChaalBaaz." Her dance moves, especially in the iconic song "Hawa Hawai," became a cultural phenomenon and added to her immense popularity. Sridevi's contributions to Indian cinema were not limited to Hindi films. She continued to excel in regional cinema, garnering critical acclaim for her roles in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam movies. Her dedication to her craft and her ability to connect with audiences across language barriers solidified her status as a pan-Indian star. After a brief hiatus, Sridevi made a triumphant return to the silver screen with the critically acclaimed film "English Vinglish" in 2012. Her portrayal of a middle-aged woman's journey of self-discovery resonated with audiences and critics alike, reaffirming her unparalleled acting prowess. Tragically, Sridevi's life was cut short when she passed away on February 24, 2018, leaving behind a legacy that continues to shine brightly. Her sudden demise was met with shock and grief from fans, fellow actors, and the entire film fraternity. Sridevi's impact on Bollywood and the larger entertainment industry remains unmatched. Her body of work, spanning over four decades, showcases her ability to embody a wide range of characters and emotions. She received numerous awards for her contributions, including several Filmfare Awards, and was posthumously honored with the National Film Award for Best Actress for her role in "Mom." As fans and admirers remember Sridevi, her films, songs, and memorable moments continue to be cherished. Her legacy serves as an inspiration for aspiring actors and artists, reminding us of her extraordinary journey from a child artist to an eternal screen legend. Read the full article
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indiesole · 1 year ago
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Indies (Lifetime) Playlist Tributes to Music Legends ! -PART 14
SURESH WADKAR’S TOP 360 (HINDI FILM) SONGS ! (Contd from 186)-
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Jara Pyar Ke Safar Mein - Apna Bhi Koi Hota
Pareshan Ho Tum –Janam Se Pehle
Kabhie Ajnabi The -Kabhie Ajnabi The
Jadugar ka jadu -Jadugar
Gaon Mein Mach Gaya Shor -Dacait
Nasha Husn Ka Utar Jayega -Mardon Wali Baat
Har Ek Se Milna Hans Hans Ke -Ayee Milan Ki Raat
Parbat Ki Unchai Par Thehar Gayi Hai Shaam -Naagmani
Saawan Nahi Bhadon Nahi - Kudrat
Amir Se Hoga Ya Garib Se Hoga -Insaniyat Ke Dushman
Hum Naujawan - Hum Naujawan
Kaisan shaadi rachayi ho - Naram Garam
Tum Jo Haseen Itni -Raaz
Zindagi Ashk Sahi – Path Bhrashta
Baje Badhai More Angana - Maa Beti
Maine Apna Sanam Tujhe - Maa Beti
Samay Ke Darpan Mein - Jeevan Dhara
(Humming)- Ghar Ek Mandir
Kaisa Hai Tere Ishq Mein –Parbat ke us paar
Jhoom jhoom ke megha chaaye -Indra the tiger(dubbed)
Mujhse shaadi karogi – Dulhan hum le jayenge
Mai Tera Deevana –Bond 303
Yaar Pe Hai Dil Mera Qurbaan - Patthar Ke Phool
Tum Bhi Hanso Hum Bhi Hanse -Achha Bura
Ek Aas Liye, Vishwaas Liye - Khwab
Ram Dulari Mayke Gayi -Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi
Meri Yaad Aayegi Aati Rahegi - Sunny
Sheron Wali Mata Ka Jab Naam - Amba
Dil Mere Lehra Le - Jhoothi Shaan
Maine Kaha Tumne Suna - Dacait
Kamra Tha Mera Bandh –Zakhmee Insaan
Zamane Ke Malik Teri Meharbani – Zara si bhool
Aao raas rache garba raat hai -Toofan
Chai aiyo radhe rani - Sangeet
Man Ki Baat Jab Hotho Pe -Raadha Aur Seeta
Mere Man Baaja Mirdang Manjira Best Audio Video - Utsav
Mammy Aisi Pappa Aise - Hum Rahe Na Hum
Duniya Mein Nahin Hogi –Ladke baap se badke
Gao Gao Gate Jao - Udhar Ki Zindagi
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Gaadi aati hai
“ (duet)
Yeh Teri Meri Yaari -Daata
Baba Sai Baba -Dozakh
Maiya Mera Muqaddar - Mera Muqaddar
Ek Nahin Hum Do -Tajurba
Har Mod Pe Mud Ti Jaye Motor Mitran Di -Raahee
Mere Dil Ne Tujhe Chaha -Shiva Shakti
Tu Hai Kamal Maula Teri Kudrat Kamal -Sultanat
Aasmaan Chhat Ho Meri - Thikana
Muqabla Muqabla Tere Bhakt Jano Ka - Marte Dam Tak
Yaaro Humko Dekh Ke - Dosti Dushmani
O Aayee Baisakhi - Agnee
I Love You - Kaun Kare Kurbanie
Sheesha E Dil Men Teri Hi Tasveer – Gehra Zakhm
Sehre Mein Dulha Hoga - Parinda
Taaqat Hai Jiske Paas - Bepanaah
Main Door Chala Jaoonga - Kalaakaar
Bahut Khubsoorat Hai - Kaun Jeeta Kaun Haara
Kurta Malmal Ka – Jeeo..Jeene Do
Kiss Me - Shiva
Is Zindagi Ka Talabgar – Bad aur badnam
Yeh Hawa Yeh Fiza - Sadma
Main Aaj Bahut Khush Hoon - Sansar
Sapne Mein Milti Hai - Satya
Na Hoti Dosti Tumse – Awara Baap
Mere Sawal Ka Tum Do Jawab - Saazish
Jai Jai Ram Siyaram - Lav Kush
Hamein Aasman Ne Bheja – Sheshnaag
Woh Mera Mehboob –Divorce
Sangmarmar Sa Tha – Purani Haveli
Main Tera Pagal Premi – Abhi Abhi
Suraj Mukhi Mukhda Tera – Kalaakaar
Gale Lag Ja -Tan-Badan
Ek Swarg Hai Aasman Par – Amba
Saheli Ho – Paheli
Kitne din - Sati naag kanya
Pyar mein pyar se – College Girl
Sang Sang Rah Kar - Sati naag kanya
Akkad Bakkad Dono Phakkad – Tajurba
Apni Gadi Chalti Hai – Laalach
Ramji Ne Dhanush Toda – Eeshwar
Kabhi bole haan - Kali Basti
Hum Gharibon Ne Tera – Loha
Tera Mera Pyar Amar – Rukhsat
Inhi Mulaqaton Mein - Maan Abhiman
Chaudhvin Raat Hai - Yaadon Ka Mausam
Milte The Kabhi Hum Dar Dar Ke –Raahee
Zinda Hain Jo Log Mohabbat -Aao Pyaar Karen
Tanaatan Baj Gai Ghanti Sajan - Watan Ke Rakhwale
Main Balam Wahi Lungi – Diruba Tangewali
Hai Mohabbat – Hero
Hamka Isak Huwa Hai Yaaro – Coolie
Na Idher Ke Rahe Na Udher Rahe - Kaanch Ki Deewar
Baju Bandh Baju Bandh - Prem Granth
Calcutta Ho Ya Kashi -Jawani Zindabad
Chhod Ke Tujhko -Maha Sangram
Yehi Hai Dosti – Bad aur badnam
Dil Ko Zara Sambhalo – Farz aur kanoon
Banna Mera Aaya Hariyala - Radha Ka Sangam
Jag Ja – Omkara
Dua Samajh Lo Ya Isko Gaali – Thikana
Sagar Mein Tarang Hai - Lahoo Ke Do Rang
Kiska Kusur Hai - Lahu Ke Do Rang
Hum Jitne Baar Jiyenge – Khilaf
Raat Ke Dhai Baje – Kaminey
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Foot Pathon Ke Hum – Mashaal
Peele Peele Sharab Hai Peele – Ghulami
Sang Sang Rahenge Janam Janam - Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi
Jab Tak Hai Jee Jee Bhar Ke Pee – John Jani Janardhan
Shalok – Bhai ka dushman bhai
Ganga jamuna saraswati -Ganga jamuna saraswati
Allah Ka Naam Le -Palay Khan
Main Jis Mehfil Mein - Badle Ki Aag
Dil Kahe Har Dum – Guddu
Hum Paanch Pandav -Hum Paanch
Goli Chacha Ko Salam Karo -Mera Dost Mera Dushman
Paani – Iqbal
Jahan Kabhi Dil Ne Khai Thokar – Veergati
Aaye Hain Woh Mazaar - Saajan Ki Saheli
Hoga Na Hoga Pyar Kabhi Kum -Kaun Kare Kurbanie
Hum To Banjaare Hain – Nishanebaaz
Paanch Ungliyon Ki - All Rounder
Chal Kahi Chale Sajna – Muqaddar
Sona Kare Jhilmil Jhilmil – Paheli
Yeh Janmabhoomi Janma Devi Maa -Zakhmi Sher
Do-Do-Do-Do – Ramji Londonwaley
Dekho pyare rut kaisi ayi – Muqabla
Sundari Yeh Jeevan Tera – Dalpati
Madine Ki Galiyon Se Awaz Aai – Bambai ka maharaja
Chhod Aaye Hum Woh Galiyan –Maachis
Tum Mere Ho – Betaabi
Na Tum Ne Kiya – Nache Mayuri
Kaise Kahan Kab Ho – Bhagmati
Hum Dono Hain -Karishma Kudrat Kaa
Ae Kaash Dil-E-Nada Aisa Na Kiya Hota – Imandaar
Dil Aakhir Dil Hai – Dil Aakhir Dil Hai
Wafa Mere Dil Ki – Rukhsat
Chehera Kamal Hai Aapka - Maine Jeena Seekh Liya
Hamein Aasman Ne Bheja (Sad) – Sheshnaag
Ek Dil Ki Diwani –Ghatak
Mubarak Ho Mubarak Ho – Angaaray
Mere Dil Ki Galiyon – Banjaran
Jab Prem Aggan Lag Jaye - Dil-E-Nadaan
Dhamak Dhamak Dhaiya Dhaiya – Karamdaata
Aaj Ki Duniya Mein – Paapi pet ka sawaal hai
Babul de do dua aaj to pyar se - Saajan Ka Ghar
Chaar Din Ka Safar –Zaalim
Meri Qadar Jani –Shiva
Badal Ghumad Badh Aaye – Saaz
Kaaton Se - Rakht Charitra
Yaar Mera Chikna Ghada -Badle Ki Aag
Bheega Bheega Mausam Tadpaye - Bandh Darwaza
Mere Zindagi Meri Jaan - Sar Utha Ke Jiyo
Sadion Mein Ek Baar Milen -Ye Rishta Na Tootay
Mangti Hai Pyasi Dharti – Parampara
Hum Aashiq Hai – Sunny
Dono Nibhayein Apna Dharam - Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi
Sunne Wale Sunlete Hain – Saaz
Na Tir Se Maro – Mohabbat ke dushman
Chaar Din Ka Safar (Sad) – Zaalim
Ang Jale Gora Rang Jale - Daku Hasina
Kitne Ajeeb Rishte Hain Yahaan Par – Page 3
Apni Hai Unchi Uraan -Unchi Uraan
Holi Ke Din – Chatpati
Aaj Matki Utaroonga - Paapi Farishte
Kudi Pat Jaayegi – Grahasthi
Rocky Aur Johny – Zakhmee Insaan
Chal Padi - Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar
USTAD BADE GHULAM ALI KHAN ‘S TOP 190 SONGS !
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Simply the greatest 'classical singer' in the history of music! Supreme commander of raag, taal, bhav, khayal, & sur. Viewed as sole revolutionary bringing popular interest & mass appeal to raag music! Direct or indirect guru, of most legend of legends of Indian music! A man beyond profl art,who famously never sang for cinema,except once,upon persistent request of long-time super fan Naushad, that too upon receiving what will be regd in record books as by far the highest profl fee ever recd for any art performance, 70 times more than highest paid performer of the times, Lata & Rafi, a imaginary price he'd only quoted to somehow get rid of prod -dir K.Asif, that much to his shock was instantly agreed upon! Ustad Amir Khan, a classical legend himself, hearing HIM, in ecstasy remarked, "They should ban public performances of the ragas Bade sahab touches.Will forever be a let down". Quotes: "If people of our region were trained in classical tehzeeb/manner,would've been no partition!" " I don't know nor care for place of origin, of the raga or it's ppl.All I seek is it's purity." "A true lover of tune,won't be cruel,but wary of hurting,also necessarily God loving & dedicated personality."
Ready reckoner on diff terms,raags,styles etc,for lay listeners:
1.Raag-A array of melodious swars,with musical motifs,to color mind & affect emotions 2.Vadi-Root swar 3.Samvadi-Significant " 4.Nyas-Most used " 5.7 shadja(swar)-sa(Shadaj),re(Rishabh),ga(Gandhar),ma(Madhyam),pa(Pancham),dha(Dhaivat),ni(Nishad) 6.Komal-Soft swar(For 4/7-re,ga,dha,ni) 7.Teevra-Sharp "(ma) 8.Shudh-Natural " 9.Achal-2 Swar with no variants(pa,sa) 10.Thaat-Parent scale,used to classify raags 11.Aroh-Ascending scale 12.Avroh-Descending " 13.Vakr-11&12 above,not in same order 14.Drut(laya)-Conc'g fast tempo of raag.Gen'y 160-320 beat/min.Many base full recitals on drut mode(Teentaal) 15.Khyal-Style allowing unltd imagination to embelish ragas,requ'g more technicality than intellect 16.Bandish-'Fixed verse'.On relg-spiritual or royal panegyrics,or musicology,or romance.Strict on form+style. 17.Thumri-Radha-Krishna recitals,that arouse 'thumakna'(& dance of ghungru) 18.Dhrupad-Bandishes on Krishn 19.Tarana-Persian-Arabic words & phonemes in raags,medium to fast tempo RAAGS: 1.Todi/Bhairavi-Bhakti of female divine 2.Khamaj-Lite,sedate,husky;in thumris 3.Kafi-1or2,Bhimplasi,Pahadi,used in nt folk eg Thappa(fast,bouncy),Dadra(ghazal,slow),Holi,Kirtan,Bhajan 4.Gavti/Bheem-1+Khyal 5.Bhinn Shadj/Kaushik Dhwani-5 sur.No re-pa 6.Shankara-5 aroh 6 avroh,mostly higher notes 7.Multani-Noon 8.Malhar-Combo o'Raag Kafi & Raag Durga(sweet soothing mild),sung in patient seriousness. 9.Bahar-Malhar adapted 10.Malkauns-Oldest raags,sung 2-4am,for soothing & intoxicating effect. Derived from Mal and Kaushik, ie he who wears serpents like garlands–God Shiva.Created by Goddess Parvati to calm lord Shiva,post Tandav in rage of Sati's sacrifice. Also by Jain Tirthankaras when Lecturing Samavasarana. Ragini-Dhanashri. Most 'em pentatonic raags'r of Shaivait musical school. 11.Bageshri/~Raageshri- Popular late night raag,to depict emo of woman waiting for reunion with lover.1st by Tansen 12.Malgunji/Lankeshwari-Khamaj+B(R)ageshri 13.Chhayanat-Late eve,3hrs till midnt,reflecting high exuberance with mild pathos 14.Bihag-Loving raag,shudh saptak 15.Behagda-Bihag+Khamaj 16.Sohini-Passive sensuous 17.Kedar-Fav raag played lots by Krishna.Known to've thermal energy,& raagini of Raag Deepak,that conveys honesty, integrity & truthfulness,making mind aware of soul's true character. 18.Basant,also Hindol-hope in new spring onset,to start unseflishly afresh 19.Megh-When Govardhan Parvat was on Lord Krishna's short finger,Lord Shiva generated a Damru sound to protect Lord Krishna from the high energy release-Raga MEGH!Tansen's physical agony after singing Raag Deepak also pacified by it 20.Bhoopali-Bhakti ras,like Rag Shudh Kalyan & Yaman,abt evoking non-attachment 21.Marwa-Bhakti ras,sunset 22.Puriya-" in highr octave 23.Gunkali-Soft " 24.Sorath-Strong belief 25.Hameer-Nocturnal,gen'ly in upper octaves,on all natural notes 26.Kamod-Tough combo of Malhar,Hameer,Kedar,Chhayanat 27.Shyam Kalyan-Kamod+Kalyan 28.Lalit-Serene dev'l,at dawn 29.Tilang-V.sweet raag 30.Darbari(Kanada)-Grave,lot in lower octave(lower than most Kanada family raags),deeply emo,no frivolos decors 31.Asavari/Jaunpuri-To depict cold 32.Nayaki Kanada-Dynamic,enthu & full of vitality 33Sarang(family)-Of melodic history 34.Adana-Slow Darbari b4 Sarang drut(Ascetic on tiger skin) 35.Jaijaiwanti-Happiness & satisfaction of King winning battle+sadness of lost son 36.Tilak Kamod-Like Raag Des.V.melodious raag,of rains 37.Madhmad Sarang-Sarang mid 38.Pilu-In thumri etc 39.Sohini-Moist tranquil nt,high octaves 40.Kalingda/~Raag Bhairav-Peaceful morng contmplatv devtl 41.Paraj-Basant b4 Kalingda 42.Andolika-Caps shudh;Small komal/tivr 43.Hemant-Deep,soothing,aroh5 avroh7
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Itni Shakti hamein dena data - Ankush
Kaisi rahungi tere bina – Album
Teri Hai Zameen Tera Aasman - The Burning Train
Tumsa Koi Nahi – Poornima
Palkon Mein Sapne - Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat
Aayi Savan Ki Ritu Matvali - Awara Zindagi
Chod Mohe Gayile - Goriya
Rehte Nashe Mein - Papi Gudia
Ek Baar Ek Baar Pyar Se Toh Dekh - Sanam Teri Kasam
Chin China China - Aunty No. 1
Kya huva kuch huva - Rampur ka raja
Udhar Ki Zindagi - Dadaji Ki Chhadi Hu Main
Jab Tak Rahega Samose Mein Aaloo - Mr And Mrs Khiladi
Hungama Ho Gaya - Deewana Mastana
Choona Na Mera Ghungta – Agniputra
Yeh aalam yeh mausam -Jai kishen
Bharatpur Lut Gaya - English Babu Desi Mem
San Sana Nana Sai Sai - Banarasi Babu
Sona Kitna Sona Hai - Hero No 1
Mr. Lova Lova – Ishq
Har Waqt Mujh Mein Masti Masti – Krishna
Illa Loo Illa Loo – Mrityudaata
Har Janam Mera - Aaj Ka Samson
Lau Kaha Se Mai Wo Jubaa - Jaane Jigar
Inteqaam Ki Aag - Hum Nahin Bhoolenge
Mere Rabba - Sarhad Paar
Kahin Rut Badal Na Jaaye - Awara Zindagi
O My Sweetheart Dil Ko Dil Se Jod De
Kiss Me Come Quick
Tukur Tukur Dekhte Ho Kya – Masoom
Main No 1 Hoon – Vaade Iraade
Tum Tana Na Tana – Baharon ke Manzil
Channe Ke Khet Mein – Anjaam
Tu Tu Tu Tu Tara - Bol Radha Bol
Shaam Hai Dhuan Dhuan – Diljale
Behke behke kadam – Himmat
Saiyan Ke Saath Madhaiya Mein - Eena Meena Deeka
Cham Cham Chandni -Janam Kundli
Haye Hukku Haye Hukku Haaye Haaye - Gopi Kishan
Pinjre main popat bole
Barsaat main jab ayega sawan ka mahina – Maa
Jawani Diwani – Chamatkar
Kuch Hua Re Hua Re – Shastra
Dil Tera Deewana – Raghuveer
Hun Huna Re – Taaqat
Main Paidal Se Jaa - Hero No 1
Mera Mehboob Aayega - Gopi Kishan
Teri Kismat Mein – Kismat
A Aa E Ee Mera Dil Na Todo - Raja Babu
Mera Daaman - Haryanvi Pop
Ho Gaya Hai Mujhko Pyar Pyar – Dil Bole PIya piya
Chanda Ki Chori - Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat
Batti Na Bujha - Gopi Kishan
Chori Se Chupke – Dharam Yoddha
Dil Mein Hai Tu – Daata
Teesra Kaun – Teesra Kaun
Chudiyan Bajaungi - Betaaj Badshah
Main Hoon Gaon Ki Gori - Bol Radha Bol
Bichhuaa - Haryanvi Pop
Mera Lehenga Gher Ghumer - Hum Hain Bemisal
Chori Pakdi Gayi – Dil bole piya piya
Sarkai Lo Khatiya Jada Lage - Raja Babu
Saawan Mahina Lagi Hai Jhadi - Pehla Pehla Pyar
Kudi Tu Kudi Kamal Ki Tu - Sikandar Sadak Ka
Kuku Kuru Kuku Kuru – Himmat
Chhatri Na Khol Barsaat Mein - Gopi Kishan
Sana Sana Sannana – Barood
Eena Ko Mil Gayi Meena – Eena Meena Deeka
Ui Amma Ui Amma - Raja Babu
Aa Tujhe Main Pyar Doon – Bandish
Love Rap - Maine Dekha Jab – Krantiveer
Ban Gae Ban Gae Ban Gae yaar mere saiyya ki Sarkar
Chudiya Bajau Ki Bajau Kangna – Muqaddar
Yeh Dil Deewana - Vaade Iraade
Sajna teri bena -Ram Aur Shyam
Piya piya - Ram Aur Shyam
Yun to nazar baaz toone - Naam kya hai
Padhna Likhna Chhodo – Angrakshak
Kis Ladki Ne Dil Mera Chhina – Mafia
Turu Ru Turu Ru – Elaan
Panga Na Le Mere Naal -Haseena Maan Jaayegi
Jumme ke Jumme Ghar Aaya Karo – Mr & Mrs Khiladi
Janu Mai Jane Tu – Gangster
Looshe Wai Wai - Jai Kishen
Tera naam likh diya - Baharon ki manzil
Mera Dil Bola – Elaan
Meri Jaan Dua Karna – Baharon ki manzil
Godna God Mohe – Vinashak
Log Aate Hai – Pehchaan
Dheere Dheere Nazar Ladne De – Pehchaan
Mujhko Ek Pappi Chahiye – Vijeta
Ek Ladki Pataka - Apne Dam Par
Sama Hai Mastana – Dil Bole Piya Piya
Mantar Maar Gaya – “
Yaar Mera Chikna Ghada - Badle Ki Aag
Tukur Tukur Dekhte Ho Kya – Masoom
Munna Main Chunna Tu - Khoon Ka Sindoor
Nazro Se Aaj Nazre – Tahkhana
Godanwa Godo Mori Baiyaan Ji – Mudda The Issue
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Tu Mere Dil Mein Bas Ja – Judwaa
Biwi No.1 - Biwi No.1
Sirf Sunday Ko – Ansh
Taana Tandana –Insaaf
Laddu Motichur Ka - Hote Hote Pyaar Ho Gaya
Teetar Teetar – Bandish
Chu Chu Chu - Kyun Sharmaye Kyu Ghabraye
Gore Gore Gaal Meri Jaan Ke - Jai Vikranta
Parody Song- Mehendi
Pari Kahan Se Aai - Khoon Ka Sindoor
Dilwala Dil Legaya - Dil bole piya piya
Ankhon Mein Mohabbat Hai – Gair
Dil Deewana Mane Na- Janam Kundli
Haye Ram Buddhe Me Bada Dum Hai – Zahreela
Choli Ke Andar Kya Hai – Khalnaaika
Gajab Siti Maare Saiyan Pichware - Lahoo Ke Do Rang
Ittefaq raaton ko
O Jaanu O Mere Jaanu -Pehla Pehla Pyar
Gali Gali Tere Husn Ki - Miya Biwi Aur Saali
Aiya Aiya Aiya Masti Cha Gayi –
Mama Miya Mama Miya –
Jeth Ki Dopahri Mein - Coolie No. 1
Dhik Ta Na Na (Female) – Laadla
Dhik Ta Na Na – Laadla
Chal Kar Le Thoda Pyar - Tu Chor Main Sipahi
Tak Jhoom – Mrityudaata
Aadhi Si Raat - Haryanvi Pop
Gore Rang Pe Itraye – Suhag
Love Me Love Me – Taaqat
Nadhin Dhinna - Mr. Bechara
Suno Miya Suno Miya - Kyo Kii Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta
Mujhe Hero Ban Jaane Dee - Mr & Mrs Khiladi
Ab Tak Hai Puri – Kudrat
Aao Chalo Hum Kare Nain Mataka – Loafer
Sasuji – Rajaji
Gora Pareshaan Hai – Shikari
Ab Tu Meri – Prince No 1
Lut Gayee – Hulchul
Love Love - Hindustan Ki Kasam
Darwaja Khula Tha - Sar Uthake Jiyo
Dil Mera Udaas Hai –Angrakshak
Kuch Kuch Kuch Ho Raha Hai – Loafer
Ek Chadar Do Sone Wale - Betaaj Badshah
Gora Gora Rang – Dil bole piya piya
Sabse Badi Dosti – Baharon ke manzil
Goriya pyar mujhe - Mere Humsafar
Maine Kya Julm Kiya - Eena Meena Deeka
Chaadar Bichhayi Diyo Na - Aakhri Dacait
Tan Tana Tan Tan Taara – Judwaa
Oonchi Hai Building – Judwaa
Ooperwale neeli chhatri – Lalchee
Soorat Hai Meri Bholi – Jai Kishen
Roop Salona Tera Dekh Ke - Jaani Dushman
Chhod De Janeman Apni Zid Chhod De – Chandaal
Kashmakash Badhi Toh – Cheetah
Tum Tum Ho Ke Nahin - Saatwan Aasman
Ooyee Ooyee Meri Amma - Bewafa Sanam
Agar Barsaat Na Hoti To Dil Ki Bat – Janam Kundli
Amanat
Ladke Aaj Ke Ladke – Vijaypath
Mera Dil Bole Piya Piya
More Piya Ke Sang – Goriya
Dil Tera Badmaash Hey karta hai –
Dil Dhadak Mera – Mard
Jaane Jaana Tune Chua
Angoorwali Bagiyan - Maa Kasam
Ek Ladki Nache Raaste Mein – Suraj
Mujhe Ekraar Karna De Zara Izhar –Bhai
Neend Aati Nahin – Vijeta
Pyaar Ki Rail Gadi - Sabse Badhkar Hum
Sawan Ki Raat Suhani – Rangbaaz
Mach Gaya Shor – Barood
Galiyan Da Munda - Do Numbri
Chhan Chhana Chhan
Chum Le Mere Balon Ko – Shapath
Dekho Jo Palat Ke – Zameer
Yeh Dil Ka Dhadkana - Sikandar Sadak Ka
Chikne Chikne Gaal - Sher E Hindustan
Doob Ke Dariya Mein · Saajan Chale Sasural
Oee maa ye kya ho gaya - Aao Pyaar Karen
Towel Mein Baahar Jaaogi - Eena Meena Deeka (Contd)
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Anuradha Paudwal Wiki, Biography, Age, Height, Weight, Family, Net Worth
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Anuradha Paudwal Wiki: Anuradha Paudwal is an Indian playback singer. Her amazing voice and talent have been heard in Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Odia, Nepali, Bengali, and Kannada movies since she made her debut with a Sanskrit verse in the 1973 Hindi film Abhiman, which was composed by S. D. Burman. Anuradha Paudwal Wiki Described in the media as one of the most prominent Bhajan singers and also one of the most successful playback singers of the 80s and 90s era of Bollywood, Anuradha is most famously known for her association with music composers Nadeem and Ravan. The two recorded 23 songs together, which were used in three films: Aashiqui, Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin, and Sadak.
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Anuradha Paudwal Wiki Born Alka Nadkarni in a Marathi-speaking family in Karwar, she was married to Arun Paudwal, a music composer, with whom she had a son, Aditya, and a daughter, Kavita, a singer by profession. Tragically, her son Aditya passed away in 2020 due to kidney failure. Anuradha has no plans to retire from her singing career, and her passion for music still thrives.
Anuradha Paudwal Wiki
NameAnuradha PaudwalReal NameAlka NadakarniNicknameT-Series QueenProfessionPlayback SingerAnuradha Paudwal Physical Stats Height (approx.)in centimeters- 165 cm in meters- 1.65 m in feet inches- 5’ 5”Eye ColourDark BrownHair ColourBlackAnuradha Paudwal's Personal LifeDate of Birth27 October 1952Age (as of 2023)70 YearsBirthplaceKarwar, Bombay State (now Karnataka), IndiaZodiac signScorpioNationalityIndianHometownMumbai, IndiaCollegeSt. Xavier's College, Mumbai, IndiaDebutBollywood: A Sanskrit 'Shloka' in the 1973 film Abhiman Marathi Film: Song "Yashoda" (music by Datta Davjekar) Private Album: "Bhav Geeten" (Marathi Album)ReligionHinduismAddressA duplex located in Khar, a posh western Mumbai suburbHobbiesReading, TravellingAwards/Honours1986: Won the Filmfare Award for Best Playback Singer (Female) for the song, 'Mere Man Bajo Mridang' (film, Utsav). 1991: Won two Filmfare Awards for Best Playback Singer (Female) for the songs, 'Nazar Ke Saamne' (film, Aashiqui) and 'Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin' (film, Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin). 1993: Won the Filmfare Award for Best Playback Singer (Female) for the song, 'Dhak Dhak Karne Laga' (film, Beta). 2004: Honoured with the 'Mahakaal Award' by the Madhya Pradesh govt. 2010: Honoured with the "Lata Mangeshkar Award." 2011: Honoured with the "Mother Teresa Award." 2013: Mohammed Rafi Award by the Maharashtra Government 2016: Honoured with the D lITT Award. 2017: Honoured with the Padma Shri by the Govt. Of India. 2018: Maharashtra Gaurav Puraskar by the Maharashtra Government 2018: Cultural Ambassador Of Devotional Music by UNOCategory CelebrityAnuradha paudwal's Favorite ThingsFavourite Singer(s)Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore KumarAnuradha Paudwal Husband, FamilyMarital StatusWidowHusband/SpouseLate Arun Paudwal (Music Composer)Marriage DateThe year 1969ChildrenSon- Aditya Paudwal (died on 12 September 2020 at the age of 35) Daughters- Kavita Paudwal & 1 more who died at the age of one month Disclaimer: The above information is for general informational purposes only. All information on the Site is provided in good faith, however, we make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness of any information on the Site. Read the full article
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Shahrukh khan net worth.
Shahrukh Khan is the biggest name in the Bollywood industries.There is no other Badshah in the Bollywood industry. He made his name with lots of struggle and efforts.Now he is the "king Khan" and "Badshah Of Bollywood". Shahrukh Khan acted in more than 80 movies.He is the best actor. His movies are evergreen movies and his songs are also liked by the fans. Shahrukh Khan is the fourth richest actor and comes in the top 10 rich list including Bollywood and Hollywood actors. He is 58 years old but he is still working. His 90's movies are also shown in the television and cinema. People also like to watch his movies.
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Make your memorable moments at Bali's rooftop Lounge !!!!!
Bali's mean Hospitality, Sumptuous Cuisine , Essentials Drinks , Mocktails & live Singing with hits of Bollywood 70s,80s &90s Songs.
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Amazing Places To Visit For One Day Road Trip In Mumbai!
Amazing Places To Visit For One Day Road Trip In Mumbai!
If you live in Mumbai, you know how hectic and fast-paced the lifestyle is in the city. But even through the hectic schedule, Mumbaikars have weekends to chill out and hang out with friends and family.
 So today, we list 5 amazing places to visit for a one-day road trip in Mumbai. You don’t have to worry if you don’t own a car. You can rent a car, which is also pocket friendly for a one-day trip.
Top 5 Best Places For One Day Road Trip Near Mumbai
From the most visited places to the least, you can relax and connect with nature in all the areas mentioned below. We have listed a complete guide for you of the spots near Mumbai that can be visited in a day, or you can also plan an overnight stay.
1. Pawna Lake
Pawna lake is an artificial lake created since the construction of the Pawna dam. Many campsites provide live music, BBQ, DJ nights, tents, etc. You can book a tent via many booking websites. While some camps provide transportation from Lonavala station to Pawna lake campsite. However, you can also rent a car and self-drive to the camp for a fun road trip.  
Distance from Mumbai- 120-130km approx
Location- Pune district.
2. Vasai Fort
The Portuguese built Vasai fort and were later captured by the Peshwa dynasty. It is situated on the edge of Vasai creek. However, now only the ruins remain in the midst of greenery surrounded by the sea. It is perfect for a one-day friends' picnic. Also, many Bollywood songs and movies have been shot here. You can reach here by local train or rent a car to self-drive.
Distance from Mumbai- 50-60km approx
Location- Palghar district.
3. Alibuag
Alibuag is full of beautiful beaches, water sports, and scuba diving. Hence, it is one of the most loved weekend getaways for Mumbaikars. You can also enjoy a boat ride to Murud-Janjira fort on the island. Mumbai, or self-drive through the serine route from Mumbai to Alibuag.
 Distance from Mumbai- 95-120kms approx
Location- Raigad district.    
4. Matheran
Suppose You do not want to go very far from Mumbai for your one-day trip. You can choose Matheran as your destination. It has many points give you the most beautiful view of the skies. It takes 3hrs by road to reach, and once you pass the hustle and bustle of the city, you can enjoy the drive through the ghats up to the Neral toy train station. With this, you can enjoy the toy train ride up to the hill station.  
 Distance from Mumbai- 80-100kms approx
Location- Raigad district.  
5. Daman And Diu
Another beach town on our list! Daman is also a union territory of Daman and Diu. It was a Portuguese colony in the past. It has various tourist attractions like Moti Daman fort, Church of Bom Jesus, Jampore beach, etc. The road trip to daman takes approximately 4 hrs. But on the way, you can enjoy a smooth ride through NH48.
 Distance from Mumbai- 150-170kms approx
Location- Daman and Diu Union territory.
 If you want to create beautiful memories with your dear ones, you must check out these 5 places. So go ahead and take that long-awaited road trip to the most wonderful places near Mumbai.
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The Timeless Tunes of R.D. Burman: India's Revolutionary Composer
R.D. Burman, one of the most iconic Indian musicians, revolutionized Bollywood music with his innovative compositions and avant-garde approach. His music not only defined an era but also transcended generations, influencing countless musicians and reshaping the soundscape of Indian cinema. This article explores the life, contributions, and enduring legacy of R.D. Burman, whose work continues to resonate with music lovers across the globe.
1. Early Life and Musical Influences
Family Legacy: Discuss R.D. Burman's early life, being born into the legendary Burman family, with his father S.D. Burman being a prominent music director.
Musical Training: Highlight his early exposure to music and the diverse influences that shaped his unique style, including Indian classical music, Western rock, jazz, and Latin rhythms.
2. Breaking into Bollywood: The Early Years
First Compositions: Detail his early work in Bollywood, starting with his debut film "Chhote Nawab" and how he gradually made his mark with his distinctive sound.
Collaboration with Legends: Explore his work with legendary playback singers like Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, and Asha Bhosle, and how these collaborations brought out the best in his compositions.
3. Musical Innovations and Experimentation
Fusion of Genres: Explain how R.D. Burman was a pioneer in blending Indian music with global genres, such as rock, jazz, and disco, which set new trends in the industry.
Use of Unconventional Instruments: Discuss his experimentation with unconventional sounds and instruments, like using a comb to create the sound for the song "Mere Sapno Ki Rani" and incorporating electronic music elements in tracks like "Dum Maro Dum."
Cultural Impact: Analyze how his music mirrored and influenced the changing social landscape of India during the 1970s and 80s.
4. Iconic Soundtracks that Redefined Bollywood
Memorable Films: Delve into his most iconic soundtracks, including "Sholay," "Amar Prem," "Yaadon Ki Baaraat," and "Hum Kisise Kum Naheen," discussing the impact these films had on Indian cinema and how the music played a crucial role in their success.
Popular Hits: Highlight some of his timeless songs that remain popular across generations, like "Yeh Shaam Mastani," "Piya Tu Ab To Aaja," and "Mehbooba Mehbooba."
5. Challenges and Comeback
Mid-Career Slump: Explore the challenges R.D. Burman faced during the late 1980s when his music was considered outdated by the industry, leading to a decline in his popularity.
Resurgence: Discuss his remarkable comeback with the soundtrack of "1942: A Love Story," which became a defining moment in his career and a fitting tribute to his genius.
6. Legacy and Influence on Future Generations
Mentorship: Talk about how R.D. Burman mentored and influenced a new generation of music directors, such as A.R. Rahman and Vishal-Shekhar, who continue to cite him as a major influence.
Global Influence: Discuss the global reach of his music, with international artists acknowledging his work and how his compositions have been sampled and remixed in global music genres.
Cultural Icon: Reflect on how R.D. Burman remains one of the most iconic Indian musicians, with his music continuing to inspire filmmakers, musicians, and audiences worldwide.
7. Posthumous Recognition
Awards and Honors: Detail the awards and honors he received posthumously, including the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director for "1942: A Love Story."
Tributes and Documentaries: Mention the numerous tributes, documentaries, and concerts held in his honor, keeping his legacy alive for future generations.
8. The R.D. Burman Revival Movement
Rediscovery of Classics: Explain how R.D. Burman’s music experienced a revival in the 2000s, with new remixes and covers bringing his classic hits to younger audiences.
Influence on Contemporary Music: Discuss how contemporary music in Bollywood and beyond continues to be influenced by R.D. Burman’s innovative techniques and soundscapes.
Conclusion:
R.D. Burman’s contributions to Indian music have cemented his place as one of the most iconic Indian musicians of all time. His ability to innovate and transcend traditional boundaries of music not only revolutionized Bollywood soundtracks but also left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire artists and enthrall audiences. As we revisit his timeless tunes, it becomes evident that R.D. Burman’s music is not just a part of India’s cinematic history but a cornerstone of its cultural identity.
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