#Best Solo Songs of Lata Mangeshkar
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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.
MORE: Backstreet Boys perform emotional tribute to Aaron Carter during show
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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Remembering screenplay writer/ lyricist Vrajendra Gaur on his death anniversary.
Shankar Jaikishan and Vrajendra Gaur, a Very Good Association
The extremely successful Shankar Jaikishan and the prolific dialogue and screenplay writer, lyricist, Vrajendra Gaur came together in 1960 and worked for seven movies in fifteen years. Everyone of the movies had very good screenplay and dialogues with excellent music.
Singapore (1960): Produced by F. C. Mehra, the movie was directed by Shakti Samanta. Vrajendra Gaur wrote the dialogues. Shammi Kapoor and Padmini acted in the lead with the title song filmed on the Malay Beauty Queen, Maria Menado. There are eight songs in the album. Shailendra and Hasrat wrote four songs each. Lata sang three solos and three duets with Rafi, with Mukesh singing one solo. The movie had a successful run.
Pyar Mohabbat (1966): The movie was produced and directed by Shankar Mukherjee. Vrajendra Gaur wrote the dialogues. Dev Anand was cast opposite Saira Banu. There are nine songs in the album. Shailendra wrote five songs and Hasrat four. Rafi sang two solos and two duets, one with Asha and the other with Manna Dey. Sharda sang two solos with Lata and Asha singing a solo each. The latter also sang two duets, one with Rafi and the other with Usha Mangeshkar. Although the music was very good, sadly, the movie did not fare well at the box office.
Duniya (1968): The romantic thriller was produced by Amarjeet. Vrajendra Gaur and K. A. Narayan wrote the screenplay. It was directed by T. Prakasa Rao. Dev Anand and Vyjayantimala were cast in the lead. There are six songs in the album. Hasrat wrote three songs while ashailendra, Neeraj and S. H. Bihari wrote a song each. Rafi sang three solos, Asha sang a solo and a duet with Kishore Kumar. Mukesh and Sharda sang a duet. It had a good run at the box office.
Lal Patthar (1971): F. C. Mehra produced the movie, a remake of a Bengali movie by the same name. The dialogues are by Vrajendra Gaur. It was directed by Sushil Majumdar. Raj Kumar, Hema Malini, Vinod Mehra and Raakhee played the key roles. There are six songs in the album. Neeraj wrote three songs, Hasrat two and Dev Kohli wrote one. Asha sang three solos and a duet with Manna Dey, with Rafi and Kishore Kumar singing one solo each.
Jaane Anjane (1971): The movie was produced and directed by Shakti Samanta. Vrajendra Gaur wrote the dialogues. Shammi Kapoor and Leena Chandavarkar are cast in the lead. There are seven songs in the album. There are seven songs in the album. Hasrat wrote four songs, S. H. Bihari two and Gulshan Bawra wrote one. Lata sang a solo and a duet with Rafi. Asha, Kishore Kumar and Sharda sang a solo each, while Suman Kalyanpur sang a duet with Manna Dey. The movie did reasonably well at the box office.
Jangal Mein Mangal (1972): The movie was produced and directed by Rajendra Bhatia. Vrajendra Gaur wrote the dialogues. Kiran Kumar and Reena Roy played the lead roles. There are seven songs in the album. Hasrat and Neeraj wrote all the songs together. Asha sang three solos and a duet with Usha.Kishore Kumar sang two solos and a duet with Rafi.
Resham Ki Dori (1974): T. C. Dhawan produced the movie and Atmaram directed it. The dialogues were by Vrajendra Gaur. Dharmendra was cast opposite Saira Banu. There are six songs in the album. Indivar wrote three songs, Neeraj two and Hasrat wrote one. Asha sang two songs, a solo and another with a chorus. Rafi, Manna Dey, Suman Kalyanpur and Kishore Kumar sang one solo each. Indivar, Shankar Jaikishan and Suman Kalyanpur received Filmfare Award nominations for Best Lyricist, Best Music Director/s and Best Female Playback Singer. The movie ran well at the box.
Although their movies together did very well, Shankar Jaikishan and Vrajendra Gaur parted their ways.
Seen in the picture below are (L-R): Shankar, Shanker Mukherjee, Vrajendra Gaur and Shailendra at the recording of a song for Pyar Mohabbat.
Photo courtesy: Suneel Gaur
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A TALE OF 2 GENIUSES: RAJESH & RAHUL
Didya know that Rajesh Khanna, aside of being the magical actor, was also a proficient musician!? Yup, accounts from his school & college friends infact reveal he was a quite a drums & bongo player himself! And twas this interest in music, that brought him close to R. D. Burman from the very start of his career, & whom he regarded & continued to regard till the end as as one of his best friends, in & outside of films. This blog is about how some of their off-film camaraderie accidentally resulted in some o' legendary works of cinema! It so happened that the 2 were returning home via flight, from Pahalgam in Kashmir, after shooting for Rajesh's 3rd film 'Baharon ke sapne'. Now R. D. had a peculiar habit of randomly extemporaneously blurting out some original tune at the instant or moment of inspiration anywhere. So also here, just as the flight took off from Pahalgam, Pancham took off on his own humming spree, belting out some really melodious tunes. Infact one such tune was so catchy, that Rajesh immediately took a note of it, & asked Pancham to use it for his next film! But Pancham being the habitual original hummer, took it as mere compliment from a friend, & didn't care too much to remember. Cut to just couple of yrs down the line, Rajesh Khanna already the biggest ever superstar of Hindi cinema, from his 1969 rampage of 6 straight all-time blockbusters in year, & his jodi with R. D. Burman already legendary, were working on their project 'Kati Patang' with director Shakti Samanta, in their music studios ("Tis a known fact how they'd all appreciate Khanna being around the studios during music recordings, having the fine musical taste & ability he had. Though 'tis said, from unconfirmed sources, Khanna always avoided any recording sessions where his duets would be sung ie when Lata Mangeshkar would be performing). So on one such solo recording sitting, the trio kept banging their heads for the right tune, for a situational song which demanded a waltz like meter. Just then Rajesh suddenly remembered this tune Pancham had hummed on that Pahalgam flight years back, & how it fit perfectly with this situation! Problem being, Pancham had forgotten all about it! But Rajesh didn't give up, & began trying to search his memory for that exact tune, & actually came up with it, to great applause from the directors! Know which song it resulted in?! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxrEISBLhY0 Similarly, on another gallivanting vacation in Kashmir, as the duo were coming down the stairs of a Shiva temple, the temple bell sounds invoked another spontaneous Pancham humming spree. One such tune again caught Rajesh's amazement, who catching hold of Pancham, asked him to pls remember his tune this time, & use it well! The 2 had a hearty laugh, to which Pancham assured him he wouldn't just use the tune, but gift the melody as tribute to his friend, in his very next film! Know which song we're talking about!? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mpy0UzbHNr0 Jai Jai!
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Lyrics Naina Ye Barse Milne Ko Tarse
Lyrics Naina Ye Barse Milne Ko Tarse
Lyrics in English| Naina Ye Barse Milne Ko Tarse | Mohabbat-1985 | Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar Mohabbat (5)Naina Ye BarsenMilne Ko TarsenSahi Jaaye Na Judaayi Ho Naina Ye BarsenMilne Ko TarsenSahi Jaaye Na Judaayi HoKhud Ko Bhula DengeTab Tujhe Bhoolenge Hum O Naina Ye BarsenMilne Ki TarsenSahi Jaaye Na Judaayi Ho……….. Antakshari Songs from “N” HumdumMaana Tujh SeMil Na Paayenge HumHo…
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purvishraick · 4 years ago
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ABOUT ME TAG GAME
Thank you for the tag @silma-words
Name/nickname: Khushi or whatever random names my friends give me (it can be bad as hell or sweet as sugar depends on their mood 😂)
Pronouns: her / she
Star sign: virgo
Height: 5'1 ( i look like a baby compared to my friends who are 5'4 minimum 👀)
Time: 10:35 pm (at the time of writing this)
Birthday: 28th august
Favorite bands: One direction (directioner forever 🥺) , 5 second of summer , why don't we , SANAM
Favorite solo artists: Astrid S , Shawn Mendes , Taylor swift , James Arthur , Gracie Abrams , Harry Styles , Liam Payne , Louis Tomlinson , Zayn Malik , Niall Horan , Arijit Singh , Palak Muchchal , Shreya Ghoshal , Arman and Amaal Malik
Song stuck in my head: a mix of Be Alright by Dean Lewis and Tu Jo Mila by KK (english: that i found you) ( very emotional hindi song if you understand the lyrics 🥺)
Last show: Shadow and Bone
Last movie: Dil Bechara (english: Poor Heart .... hindi remake of fault in our stars ) (last movie of SSR ... we miss him badly 🥺😥)
When did I create this blog: September 2020 ( in start i only lurked and reblogged )
What do I post: my BB fanfics and reblog qoutes and choices related stuff i like
Last thing I googled: Tracy Wolff's Covet witch edition ( i am obsessed with her Crave series ... well throw anything vampire or paranormal related and i will be in love with it )
Other blogs: nope none for now
Why I chose my URL: it is well my name only ... but now i regret it cause my friends could easily find it ... i may change it in near future if something good catches my eyes 👀
Do I get asks: yep a few mostly when i reblog prompt lists
Average hours of sleep: well untill my alarm goes off 😗 4 -5 hours are sufficient for me but if the alarm dosent rings i wont wake up ... i can sleep for very long times or i wont sleep at all 😵
Dream trip: Alaska or Ladakh ... anywhere full of snow 😍 i love snow ❄���
Favorite food: Pancakes 🥞🥞
Languages: Fluent in English and hindi , local himachali language (Himachal Pradesh is my hometown and my dad sung me lullabies in that language❤ ... so i am quite good at it ) , basic french ( i can understand it well but when it comes to speaking i am not that good but i survive 😂)
Favorite song: lately it's been Dear Ex Best Friend by Tate McRae and Lag Ja Gale by Lata Mangeshkar (english: Embrace me dear ) ..... cause well i miss my best friend from 4th standard whom i haven't talked in 3 years 😶😐it was quite rough ... though i am lucky to the new people i found after that i will be ever greatful to them
Last book read: Covet by Tracy Wolff ( i reread it for the 3rd time ... cause guess i am obsessed over it and they announced the next book comes in september and we are having a spin off too ❤❤) (it is a recommended read for all the vampire and paranormal lovers out there 👀)
Top three fictional universes i’d like to live in: The Vampire Dairies universe (including the originals and legacies universe) , Crave Universe and the BB universe cause why not 😍 ( surprisingly i wanted to be in the charlie and the chocolate factory universe back in 5th standard ...cause what is better than to live in a chocolate factory ... except the fact that i will also be a big fat balloon cause of the calories 😂😂i dont recommend that now 😂)
thank you so much for the tag i enjoyed doing this so much ...it was a long one but worth it definitely ❤😁
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magicalsublimecycle · 5 years ago
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Asha Bhosle Songs
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.obliviontech.ashabhoslesongs
Music is the name of entertainment and joy, if you talk about old Hindi music there is nothing beyond this application named "Asha Bhosle Hits Songs". Asha Bhosle is an Indian singer. She is best known as a playback singer in Hindi cinema, although she has a wider repertoire. Bhosle's career started in 1943 and has spanned over six decades. She has done playback singing for over a thousand Bollywood movies. In addition, she has recorded several private albums and participated in numerous solo concerts in India and abroad. Bhosle is the sister of playback singer Lata Mangeshkar. We build this app "Asha Bhosle Hits Songs" which is very easy to use. Easy to explore and stream Old Hindi Video Songs, You just need to click what you want to watch just like Asha Bhosle Old romantic songs, Asha Bhosle Old sad songs .. etc. Note:- If you enjoyed this app then review it with 5 stars and leave your precious comment. Don't forget to share it. Your smile is our reward. Declaimer:- "OblivionTech" providing you best entertaining platform. We are trying to facilitate you to find you desired data as well as best video quality. All content in "Asha Bhosle Songs" is free on public domain. We don’t host any of these videos Files. All rights reserved to the content's respective owners. If you are owner of any type of data in this application just E-mail us we will feedback you within 7 working days and remove your data Asha Bhosle Hit Songs Asha Hit Songs asha bhosle old songs asha bhosle old songs old Hindi songs Purane Ganne hindi Songs
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rmaappsmubeen1 · 6 years ago
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Asha Bhosle Songs
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.obliviontech.ashabhoslesongs
Music is the name of entertainment and joy, if you talk about old Hindi music there is nothing beyond this application named "Asha Bhosle Hits Songs". Asha Bhosle is an Indian singer. She is best known as a playback singer in Hindi cinema, although she has a wider repertoire. Bhosle's career started in 1943 and has spanned over six decades. She has done playback singing for over a thousand Bollywood movies. In addition, she has recorded several private albums and participated in numerous solo concerts in India and abroad. Bhosle is the sister of playback singer Lata Mangeshkar. We build this app "Asha Bhosle Hits Songs" which is very easy to use. Easy to explore and stream Old Hindi Video Songs, You just need to click what you want to watch just like Asha Bhosle Old romantic songs, Asha Bhosle Old sad songs .. etc. Note:- If you enjoyed this app then review it with 5 stars and leave your precious comment. Don't forget to share it. Your smile is our reward. Declaimer:- "OblivionTech" providing you best entertaining platform. We are trying to facilitate you to find you desired data as well as best video quality. All content in "Asha Bhosle Songs" is free on public domain. We don’t host any of these videos Files. All rights reserved to the content's respective owners. If you are owner of any type of data in this application just E-mail us we will feedback you within 7 working days and remove your data Asha Bhosle Hit Songs Asha Hit Songs asha bhosle old songs asha bhosle old songs old Hindi songs Purane Ganne hindi Songs
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bollywoodirect · 7 years ago
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Remembering legendary music composer Madan Mohan on his 94th birth anniversary.
Madan Mohan Kohli (25 June 1924 – 14 July 1975), better known as Madan Mohan, was a music director of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.
He scored his first big break with the film Aankhen (1950 film) in 1950. His next film was "Adaa" which saw the beginning of a long lasting collaboration with Lata Mangeshkar; who would go on to sing for many of his films. Two of his composed songs from "Sharabi" "Sawan ke maheeney mein" and the classic song "Kabhi na Kabhi koi na koi toh aayega", both filmed for Dev Anand are among the most well known renditions of the renowned singer Mohammad Rafi. In addition, his other compositions like Wo Chup Rahen To from the film Jahan Ara (1964) and Maine Rang Li Aaj Chunariya from Dulhan Ek Raat Ki (1966) are two similar examples. Madan was also able to write songs for male singers such as Talat Mahmood (Phir wahi Sham, wahi dil, wahi tanhayee hai, Main Teri Nazar Ka Suroor Hoon and Teri Aankh Ke Aansoo from Jahan Ara, and Meri Yaad Mein Tum Na from Madhosh) and Mohammad Rafi (Ek Haseen Shaam Ko from Dulhan Ek Raat Ki, Kisi Ki Yaad Mein from Jahan Ara, Main Nigahen Tere Chehere Se from Aap Ki Parchaiyian, Aap Ke Pehlun Mein Aakar Ro Diye from Mera Saaya, the all-time haunting Meri Awaaz Suno and Tumhare Zulf Ke Sayen from Naunihal, Teri Aankhon Ke Siva Duniya Mein from Chiraag as well. Madan did not usually employ Kishore Kumar. Nonetheless their partnership created songs as well; in this category fall songs such as Simti Si, Sharmai Si from Parwana, Zaroorat Hai, Zaroorat Hai from Manmauji, the title song from Ek Muthi Aasman, Mera Naam Abdul Rehman from Bhai Bhai, and Aai Hasino, Naazanino from Chacha Zindabad. Madan often collaborated with lyricists Raja Mehdi Ali Khan, Kaifi Azmi, and Rajinder Krishan, Sahir Ludhianvi and Majrooh Sultanpuri for his movies.
In 1957 he came out with a film named Dekh Kabira Roya in which the legendary singer Manna Dey gave his voice to the melodious Kaun Aaya Mere Man Ke Dwaare and unforgettable numbers like Tum Bin Jeevan Kaisa Jeevan in the film Bawarchi. In addition to that, he had Lata sing Tu Pyaar Kare Ya Thukraaye and Meri Veena Tum Bin Roye numbers, and he used Talat Mahmood for the song Hum Se Aaya Na Gaya in the same movie. Once in an interview Manna Dey recalled that Madan Mohan asked him to take special care when singing Kaun Aaya Mere Man Ke Dwaare.
A film scored by Madan was Chetan Anand's Haqeeqat (1964), starring Balraj Sahni and Dharmendra and based on the Sino-Indian War of 1962. In it, he used Rafi, who sang numbers like Kar Chale Hum Fida, Main Yeh Soch Kar. Lata was used for the song Zara Si Aahat Hoti Hai and the unscreened " Khelo na mere dilse". And the same film saw Rafi, Talat, Manna Dey, and Bhupendra singing Hoke Majboor Mujhe Usne Bhulaya Hoga. Bhupendra appeared on the screen as well for the first time, much before he established himself as a playback singer. This song is also the only song in which four top-rated male playback singers have put voices together in a song. In 1966, he again paired with Lata Mangeshkar for Mera Saaya.
Madan Mohan's venture was Raj Khosla's version of "Woman in White", titled "Woh Kaun Thi?". This film has three Lata solos ('Naina barse rim jhim rim jhim', 'Lag ja gale' and 'Jo humne daastaan apni sunayee') and a Lata duet.
The late fifties, sixties and the early seventies were the most productive period in Madan Mohan's career. His songs from those decades include compositions for films like Adalat, Anpadh, Dulhan ek raat ki, Mera Saya, Dastak, Hanste Zakhm, Heer Raanjha, Maharaja, and Mausam, among many others. His second last bow was for a film released five years after his death, Chalbaaz. In 1970, during the changing times of western music he gave music based on ragas for Rajinder Singh Bedi's Dastak and won his only 1971 National Film Award for Best Music Direction. Its songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar are still considered her finest.
His legacy wouldn't be complete without mentioning the ghazal he composed for the movie "Dil Ki Rahein" - "Rasm-e-ulfat ko nibhaein to nibhaein kaise". The shayar(lyricist) for the ghazal was Naqsh Lallayalpuri and it was sung by Lata Mangeshkar. It is considered as one of the best songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar, ever.
Madan Mohan's son Sanjeev Kohli recreated 11 of his late father's unused compositions for the soundtrack of the 2004 Yash Chopra film Veer-Zaara. Later on, Kohli brought out an album "Tere Baghair" which contains some of Madan Mohan's songs.
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purvishraick · 4 years ago
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Thank you for the tag @silma-words ❤
Name/nickname: Khushi or whatever random names my friends give me (it can be bad as hell or sweet as sugar depends on their mood 😂)
Pronouns: her / she
Star sign: virgo
Height: 5'1 ( i look like a baby compared to my friends who are 5'4 minimum 👀)
Time: 10:35 pm (at the time of writing this)
Birthday: 28th august
Favorite bands: One direction (directioner forever 🥺) , 5 second of summer , why don't we , SANAM
Favorite solo artists: Astrid S , Shawn Mendes , Taylor swift , James Arthur , Gracie Abrams , Harry Styles , Liam Payne , Louis Tomlinson , Zayn Malik , Niall Horan , Arijit Singh , Palak Muchchal , Shreya Ghoshal , Arman and Amaal Malik
Song stuck in my head: a mix of Be Alright by Dean Lewis and Tu Jo Mila by KK (english: that i found you) ( very emotional hindi song if you understand the lyrics 🥺)
Last show: Shadow and Bone
Last movie: Dil Bechara (english: Poor Heart .... hindi remake of fault in our stars ) (last movie of SSR ... we miss him badly 🥺😥)
When did I create this blog: September 2020 ( in start i only lurked and reblogged )
What do I post: my BB fanfics and reblog qoutes and choices related stuff i like
Last thing I googled: Tracy Wolff's Covet witch edition ( i am obsessed with her Crave series ... well throw anything vampire or paranormal related and i will be in love with it )
Other blogs: nope none for now
Why I chose my URL: it is well my name only ... but now i regret it cause my friends could easily find it ... i may change it in near future if something good catches my eyes 👀
Do I get asks: yep a few mostly when i reblog prompt lists
Average hours of sleep: well untill my alarm goes off 😗 4 -5 hours are sufficient for me but if the alarm dosent rings i wont wake up ... i can sleep for very long times or i wont sleep at all 😵
Dream trip: Alaska or Ladakh ... anywhere full of snow 😍 i love snow ❄❄
Favorite food: Pancakes 🥞🥞
Languages: Fluent in English and hindi , local himachali language (Himachal Pradesh is my hometown and my dad sung me lullabies in that language❤ ... so i am quite good at it ) , basic french ( i can understand it well but when it comes to speaking i am not that good but i survive 😂)
Favorite song: lately it's been Dear Ex Best Friend by Tate McRae and Lag Ja Gale by Lata Mangeshkar (english: Embrace me dear ) ..... cause well i miss my bestie from 4th standard whom i haven't talked in 3 years 😶😐it was quite rough 👀😢
Last book read: Covet by Tracy Wolff ( i reread it for the 3rd time ... cause guess i am obsessed over it and they announced the next book comes in september and we are having a spin off too ❤❤) (it is a recommended read for all the vampire and paranormal lovers out there 👀)
Top three fictional universes i’d like to live in: The Vampire Dairies universe (including the originals and legacies universe) , Crave Universe and the BB universe cause why not 😍 ( surprisingly i wanted to be in the charlie and the chocolate factory universe back in 5th standard ...cause what is better than to live in a chocolate factory ... except the fact that i will also be a big fat balloon cause of the calories 😂😂i dont recommend that now 😂)
thank you so much for the tag i enjoyed doing this so much ...it was a long one but worth it definitely ❤😁
tagging a few ...
@nala-raines @viperhiss @kinda-iconic and anyone who would like to ❤
Tag game - About me
Thank you so much for tagging me @detectivedumortain ! 🥰
Name/nickname: Lucile/Luce
Pronouns: she/her
Star sign: Aries
Height: 5'2
Time: 10:41 am (GMT+1) (at the time of writing this)
Birthday: 19/04
Favorite bands: Florence + the Machine, Vitamin String Quartet, London Grammar
Favorite solo artists: Agnes Obel, Ludovico Einaudi, Ursine Vulpine, and then mostly film composers like James Newton Howard, Hans Zimmer, Clint Mansell, Steven Price...
Song stuck in my head: 'Nowhere to run' by Hidden Citizens
Last show: Shadow and Bone
Last movie: 'The dead don't die' by Jim Jarmusch
When did I create this blog: February 2021
What do I post: my choices-BB fanfics, and memes/fanfics I like from others (mostly from Choices OH and BB for now)
Last thing I googled: 'Beautiful bastard movie' (got suddenly obsessed by Christina Lauren's books while trying to find inspiration for my smut haha)
Other blogs: none for now, but I might create one soon when I'll find the time/motivation to continue the stupid HP/Avengers crossover I started writing years ago
Why I chose my URL: I wanted a 'pen name' that was related to my ff.net pen name, but not the same so that my friends could not find too easily about all that smut I've been writing recently haha
Do I get asks: yes a few (and love them!)
Average hours of sleep: 5-6 hours
Dream trip: New Zealand!!! and Canada or Iceland
Favorite food: Cheeeeese
Languages: Native French, Fluent in English, ok-ish in Spanish (with a weird English accent though)
Favorite song: lately it's been "And so my heart became a void' by Ursine Vulpine (which completely triggered my need to write something angsty - leading to my BB fanfic writing spree this year)
Last book read: 'Dark wild night' by Christina Lauren (started their books initially to expand my smut vocabulary - but got sucked in and now I'm obsessed!)
Top three fictional universes i’d like to live in: Harry Potter, Dr Who, Wayhaven Chronicles (basically any universe that has plenty of supernatural things hidden and to be discovered).
Tagging: @adriansbiss, @thefrenchiemama, @purvishraick, @itsjustwinter, @viperhiss, and anyone who would like to give this a try! 🙂
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lifeasanil · 6 years ago
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Indian Idol Reloaded Concert in Birmingham
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Indian Idol Season 10 (the Indian version of the Pop Idol) format aired in July 2018 and it was the best series ever! The winner Salman Ali was crowned in December later that year and I believe he has an outstanding voice.
I was ecstatic that the finalists were coming to perform live in Birmingham and the concert was titled ‘Indian Idol Reloaded’. The show was taking place at the International Convention Centre on the 13th of April 2019, a not be missed event in my option. This contestants during the competition were extremely talented and it was going to be my first musical concert I was attending. The artists who were performing at the musical extravaganza included Ankush Bharadwaj, Salman Ali, Neelanjana Ray and Nitin Kumar.
It was the day of the show and as you can imagine, I was super excited! I went to the event with my dad by car and it was beautiful summer’s day which made the journey even more pleasant. We arrived at the ICC, Birmingham and it was a fantastic looking building from the inside which was also wheelchair accessible. Brilliant! We were then escorted to the auditorium and to our seats by staff who were all suited and booted which made me feel like a VIP.
The lights went out and the show was about to begin with Ankush Bharadwaj gracing the Birmingham stage. The audience screamed and went crazy and he performed to the song “Aaj Mausam Bada Beimaan Hai” (“Today the weather is very seductive”). He sang the romantic track brilliantly and everyone was singing along and I just knew it was going to be an unforgettable evening of music and entertainment. The second song Ankush sang was “Dard-e-Dil, Dard-e-Jigar Dil Mein Jagaya Aapne” (“You awakened the pain in my heart”). I loved this song as he put his own style to it. Following from this Ankush Bharadwaj sang “Chahoonga Main Tujhe Saanjh Sawere” (“I will love you from morning till evening”). This was a wonderful performance as Ankush sang with great passion and conviction and I was truly blown away. Another amazing performance followed to the song “O Meri Mehbooba” (“Oh my Beloved”) originally sung by Mohammad Rafi. This was yet again a fabulous version of the song and the talented singer was grooving along with the audience which was great to see.
My all-time favourite songs of Ankush’s performance were “Badan Pe Sitaare Lapete Hue” (“With stars wrapped around your body”) and “Yamma, Yamma” from the movie Shaan (Pride).These were both electrifying performances, the atmosphere and musicians were absolutely brilliant! It was an out of this world experience!
Neelanjana Ray was the next finalist to entertain the Birmingham crowd with her sensational voice. Neelanjana made her entrance on to the stage and received a fantastic reception from myself as I am a huge fan and from the crowd. It amazes me that at the tender age of 15 how she manages to reach those high notes so effortlessly and still delivers a fantastic performance. Her opening song was “Dil Cheez Kya Hai Aap Meri Jaan Lijiye” (Forget my heart, take my life instead”). This is one of those all-time classic songs and Neelanjana gave a mind-blowing performance and she was looking cool as always! This was swiftly followed by another romantic song “EK Pyar Ka Nagma Hai” (“It is a song of love”). It was a beautiful performance because it was packed with emotion and I could listen to her all day. Amazing! Neelanjana dedicated the next song for the love and affection she received from the audience of Birmingham. It was “Bahut Pyar Karte Hain Tumko Sanam” (“I love you so much, my love”).Wow, what an outstanding interpretation, I would have given her a standing ovation! If I could stand up.
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Neelanjana’s inspiration has always been Asha Bhosle and Lata Mangeshkar therefore she performed a tribute in the form of a medley to Asha Ji. The songs included “Duniya Mein, Logo Ko” (“In the world, people”), “Piya Tu Ab To Aaja” (“Lover, you just come now)” and the most popular song “Dum Maro Dum” (“Puff, take a puff!”). It was a world -class performance and she truly got the party started as the atmosphere went to another level, it was unbelievable. I must also commend the band and the backing vocals as they were absolutely superb in supporting Neelanjana. Ankush also dueted with Neelanjana and two of my favourite songs were “Jaane Ja Dhoondta Phir Raha” (“Oh lover, I am seeing you”) and “Suraj Hua Madham” (“The sun has stopped glowing”). It was a rocking and energizing performance and they both quite literally took my breath away!
Salman Ali and Nitin Kumar where the final two stars to wow and perform for the West Midlands audience. The excitement level of the audience skyrocketed and they were filming their entrance as they made their way on to the stage. During this moment they were dancing and jumping to the song “Aaja Tenu Akhiyan Udeek Diyan “(“My eyes are looking for you”) and they sounded amazing! together.
Nitin also performed a solo routine where he sang a medley of songs and his punchlines of jokes in between were hilarious! Mainly based on the fact that his English was not good and I must say his comic timings were brilliant! My favourite songs of Nitin’s performance were “Parda Ho Parda” (“There’s a veil”) and my dad wheeled me to the front of stage. Where everyone was dancing and singing along also trying to get his attention to shake hands with him. My perseverance finally paid off as during a very short pause in the song, Nitin Kumar shook my hand twice! I was overjoyed with happiness and unknown to me at the time the photographers captured the moment which I shall never forget!
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We were returning to our seats and the CEO of Angel Events Ltd noticed me and shook both of our hands. I thought this was a great gesture as I have always believed that it is good to meet new people and create new contacts. I had contacted him previously about purchasing accessible tickets and writing a blog post for this event.
I also enjoyed the fantastic medley featuring the songs “Mere Sapno Ki Rani” (“The queen of my dreams”) and “Tere Deewane” (“I have become crazy, mad for you”). He sounded awesome and it was a jaw-dropping performance. The audience were also treated to chart topping Punjabi numbers which included “Morni Banke” (“Walking like a peacock”) and “High Rated Gabru” (“High rated young man”). The atmosphere was extraordinary and not forgetting to mention the Dhol (Drum) player and the band who supported Nitin so brilliantly.
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Salman Ali was back on stage to perform for the amazing and very lively audience of Birmingham for one last time. He sang some of my favourite songs whilst playing the piano they included “Tum Hi Ho” (“You are the one”) and “Gulabi Aankhein” (Rosy eyes). I enjoyed the performance as Salman was absolutely amazing on the piano and the contemporary feel he added to the songs. Salman Ali also sang “Mere Rashke Qamar” (“O my envy of the Moon”) and his performance was magnificent and the band were also exceptional!
The excitement continued after the show as I was given the opportunity by Angel Events Ltd to meet and greet the stars. I could not believe my luck that I was just moments away from meeting my idol Neelanjana Ray and the rest of the equally talented stars. The big moment had arrived and it was my turn to meet and greet the stars and have a photograph taken with them.
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I was wheeled into position by my dad and placed next to Neelanjana and I was absolutely thrilled to meet her in person. I spoke to her and begun by saying “I am your biggest fan and I have come especially to see you and I have watched all your episodes”. Neelanjana replied and said “Thank you very much”. All the remaining stars then shook my hand and then gathered around me. All of the stars were saying “Look into the Camera” including the photographers and it felt like I was a superstar just like them. One of the greatest moments of my life was then captured. I then said “Good luck to Neelanjana” and she replied “Thank you”.
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Absolutely incredible, an unforgettable evening which has created lasting memories and was a treat for my eyes and ears!
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iqra-irfan-blog · 6 years ago
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Asha Bhosle Songs
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.obliviontech.ashabhoslesongs
Music is the name of entertainment and joy, if you talk about old Hindi music there is nothing beyond this application named "Asha Bhosle Hits Songs". Asha Bhosle is an Indian singer. She is best known as a playback singer in Hindi cinema, although she has a wider repertoire. Bhosle's career started in 1943 and has spanned over six decades. She has done playback singing for over a thousand Bollywood movies. In addition, she has recorded several private albums and participated in numerous solo concerts in India and abroad. Bhosle is the sister of playback singer Lata Mangeshkar. We build this app "Asha Bhosle Hits Songs" which is very easy to use. Easy to explore and stream Old Hindi Video Songs, You just need to click what you want to watch just like Asha Bhosle Old romantic songs, Asha Bhosle Old sad songs .. etc. Note:- If you enjoyed this app then review it with 5 stars and leave your precious comment. Don't forget to share it. Your smile is our reward. Declaimer:- "OblivionTech" providing you best entertaining platform. We are trying to facilitate you to find you desired data as well as best video quality. All content in "Asha Bhosle Songs" is free on public domain. We don’t host any of these videos Files. All rights reserved to the content's respective owners. If you are owner of any type of data in this application just E-mail us we will feedback you within 7 working days and remove your data Asha Bhosle Hit Songs Asha Hit Songs asha bhosle old songs asha bhosle old songs old Hindi songs Purane Ganne hindi Songs
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The song Jaane wafa Jaane jahaan & Mere Sapnon Ki Rani
Dear SJ friends..!
Today, I thought of picking two of my personal favourite Shankar Jaikishan songs, both are beautiful gems and real masterworks under their golden baton. Both of them share many common features, for instance, they are composed on waltz rhythm; they have three different musical interludes, each of the three presenting a unique musical style and genre, with beautiful prelude; they are picturized on Shammi Kapoor and they both are one of the Rafi sahab’s bests..! The songs are:
1. Jane wafa jane jahan.. Dil Tera Diwana (1962) Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar Shailendra
2. Mere sapnon ki rani.. Jawan Mohabbat (1971) Mohammed Rafi Hasrat Jaipuri
The “Jaane wafaa jaane jahan..” is a famous Lata-Rafi romantic duet from the musical ‘Dil Tera Diwana'. It’s a dream sequence song, where Shammi Kapoor dreams himself and Mala Sinha as lovers of three different time period and culture, each represented by a specific interlude music.
The song starts with a beautiful 50 minutes long prelude commencing the dream sequence. The whole composition in mukhda and stanzas is extraordinary and outstanding, where each stanza is preceded by a distinct interlude depicting three different scenarios. The first one is western lovers interlude with charming violin themes and waltz rhythm. The second one is an Arabian lovers interlude with brilliant use of percussion, flute, bells and group violins. And lastly, the third one, an Indian lovers interlude, with delightful sitar theme on brisk tabla beats.
Everything about the song is mesmerizing, including composition, orchestration, singing, picturization, performance etc. We all know that SJ were masters of such dream sequence songs, and this is a perfect example...!
The second masterwork “Mere sapnon ki raani..” is a romantic Rafi solo with a situation of musical stage show, where Shammi Kapoor tries to find her dream girl amongst the ladies from different cultures and ethnic backgrounds and finally succeeds getting Asha Parekh, which actually is shown in an immediately following small seperate Rafi-Asha duet.
The song starts with SJ’s beautiful signature violins prelude, followed by three distinct and creative interludes, first in a classic western style, second in an exotic arabian style and the third in unique Hawaiian style, and I just love them all..! Each interlude is preceded by an opening theme on trumpet and orchestra, and each one have a unique awesome theme using different instruments. The compositions in mukhda and stanzas too are equally intoxicating and in a typical SJ-Shammi style.
What a mastery SJ have shown in such theme related lengthy songs..!
Enjoy both the song in their entirety.
https://youtu.be/r5W2_0jjmKw
https://youtu.be/gC4G5MiRfLk
writer Jitendra Motavar
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Asha Bhosle Songs
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.obliviontech.ashabhoslesongs
Music is the name of entertainment and joy, if you talk about old Hindi music there is nothing beyond this application named "Asha Bhosle Hits Songs". Asha Bhosle is an Indian singer. She is best known as a playback singer in Hindi cinema, although she has a wider repertoire. Bhosle's career started in 1943 and has spanned over six decades. She has done playback singing for over a thousand Bollywood movies. In addition, she has recorded several private albums and participated in numerous solo concerts in India and abroad. Bhosle is the sister of playback singer Lata Mangeshkar. We build this app "Asha Bhosle Hits Songs" which is very easy to use. Easy to explore and stream Old Hindi Video Songs, You just need to click what you want to watch just like Asha Bhosle Old romantic songs, Asha Bhosle Old sad songs .. etc. Note:- If you enjoyed this app then review it with 5 stars and leave your precious comment. Don't forget to share it. Your smile is our reward. Declaimer:- "OblivionTech" providing you best entertaining platform. We are trying to facilitate you to find you desired data as well as best video quality. All content in "Asha Bhosle Songs" is free on public domain. We don’t host any of these videos Files. All rights reserved to the content's respective owners. If you are owner of any type of data in this application just E-mail us we will feedback you within 7 working days and remove your data Asha Bhosle Hit Songs Asha Hit Songs asha bhosle old songs asha bhosle old songs old Hindi songs Purane Ganne hindi Songs
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bollywoodproduct · 4 years ago
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Lyrics Neend Churaaye Chain Churaaye
Lyrics Neend Churaaye Chain Churaaye
Lyrics in English | Neend Churaaye Chain Churaaye | Anuraag (1972) | Lata Mangeshkar Neend ChuraayeChain ChuraayeDaaka DaaleTeri BansiNeend ChuraayeChain ChuraayeDaaka DaaleTeri BansiAre Din Dahaade (2)Chori KareRaat Bhar JagaayeDaaka DaaleTeri BansiHo Neend ChuraayeChain ChuraayeDaaka DaaleTeri Bansi………. Antakshari Songs from “N” Man Me LageAise AganJaise ChamkeBijuriya Baadal MeMan Me…
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magicalsublimecycle · 5 years ago
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Asha Bhosle Songs
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.obliviontech.ashabhoslesongs
Music is the name of entertainment and joy, if you talk about old Hindi music there is nothing beyond this application named "Asha Bhosle Hits Songs". Asha Bhosle is an Indian singer. She is best known as a playback singer in Hindi cinema, although she has a wider repertoire. Bhosle's career started in 1943 and has spanned over six decades. She has done playback singing for over a thousand Bollywood movies. In addition, she has recorded several private albums and participated in numerous solo concerts in India and abroad. Bhosle is the sister of playback singer Lata Mangeshkar. We build this app "Asha Bhosle Hits Songs" which is very easy to use. Easy to explore and stream Old Hindi Video Songs, You just need to click what you want to watch just like Asha Bhosle Old romantic songs, Asha Bhosle Old sad songs .. etc. Note:- If you enjoyed this app then review it with 5 stars and leave your precious comment. Don't forget to share it. Your smile is our reward. Declaimer:- "OblivionTech" providing you best entertaining platform. We are trying to facilitate you to find you desired data as well as best video quality. All content in "Asha Bhosle Songs" is free on public domain. We don’t host any of these videos Files. All rights reserved to the content's respective owners. If you are owner of any type of data in this application just E-mail us we will feedback you within 7 working days and remove your data Asha Bhosle Hit Songs Asha Hit Songs asha bhosle old songs asha bhosle old songs old Hindi songs Purane Ganne hindi Songs
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rmaappsmubeen1 · 5 years ago
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Asha Bhosle Songs
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Music is the name of entertainment and joy, if you talk about old Hindi music there is nothing beyond this application named "Asha Bhosle Hits Songs". Asha Bhosle is an Indian singer. She is best known as a playback singer in Hindi cinema, although she has a wider repertoire. Bhosle's career started in 1943 and has spanned over six decades. She has done playback singing for over a thousand Bollywood movies. In addition, she has recorded several private albums and participated in numerous solo concerts in India and abroad. Bhosle is the sister of playback singer Lata Mangeshkar. We build this app "Asha Bhosle Hits Songs" which is very easy to use. Easy to explore and stream Old Hindi Video Songs, You just need to click what you want to watch just like Asha Bhosle Old romantic songs, Asha Bhosle Old sad songs .. etc. Note:- If you enjoyed this app then review it with 5 stars and leave your precious comment. Don't forget to share it. Your smile is our reward. Declaimer:- "OblivionTech" providing you best entertaining platform. We are trying to facilitate you to find you desired data as well as best video quality. All content in "Asha Bhosle Songs" is free on public domain. We don’t host any of these videos Files. All rights reserved to the content's respective owners. If you are owner of any type of data in this application just E-mail us we will feedback you within 7 working days and remove your data #Asha_Bhosle_Hit)_Songs #Asha_Hit_Songs #asha_bhosle_old_songs #asha_bhosle_old_songs #old_Hindi_songs #Purane_Ganne #hindi_Songs #Sadabahar_Old_Songs #Hot_Songs_Of_Asha #Songs_Collection_Of_Asha_Bhosle Asha Bhosle Hit Songs Asha Hit Songs Asha Hit Songs asha bhosle old songs old Hindi songs Purane Ganne hindi Songs
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