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JAGJIT KAUR ‘S TOP 30 HINDI SONGS! (@INDIES)
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JAGJIT KAUR ‘S TOP 30 HINDI SONGS! (@INDIES)
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.Tum apna ranjo gam - Shagoon
.Gori sasural chali – Shagoon
.Baaj rahi hai ohir bansuriya
.Chanda gaye ragini – Dil-E-Nadan
.Mohabbat ki dhun – Dil-E-Nadan
.Dekh lo aaj hum ko - Bazaar
.Pehle toh aankh milana – Shola Aur Shabnam (1961)
.Tu kaunsi badli me mere chand hai aaja
.Agar dil dil se takraye toh – Shola Aur Shabnam
.Khamosh zindagi ko ek afsana mil gaya – Dil-E-Nadan
.Chal aao sainya - bazaar
.Pind dia number dara
.Kahe ko byahi bides
.Hariyala banna aye re – Razia Sultan
.Chanda gaye raagni - Dil-E-Nadaan
.Kab yaad mein tera saath nahi - Anjuman
.Ladi re ladi –Shola Aur Shabnam (1961)
.Dard bola toh sunai dega – Dard (serial)
.Pehle jo mohabbat se inkar kiya – Pardesi (1941)
.Lai we ranjhya wah – (Punjabi folk)
.Uske khel nirale - Noorie
.Phir meri khabar lene – Yeh kya jagah hai doston
.Sakhi re sharmaye – Pyase Dil (1974)
.Phir wohi sawan aya – Shola Aur Shabnam (1961)
.Ada jadoo – Mera Bhai Mera Dushman
.Aashiq ho toh aisa ho- Noorie
.Suniye huzoor pyar ka charcha - Suryamukhi
.Nain milake pyar jagake – Mera Bhai Mera Dushman
.Sadda chidiya da chamba ve – Kabhi Kabhie
.Idhar aa sitamgar – Sawaal
.Baaje shehnai ri banno – Chambal Ki Kasam
.Suno na bhabhi – Thodisi bewafaii
.Mahiya ve mahiya – Posti (1950)(Punjabi) .
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Chithi Na Koi Sandesh Piano Notes For Beginners | Jagjit Singh
Chithi Na Koi Sandesh Piano Notes Is Now Available On NotationsWorld. Hope This Notes Is Useful For You. For More Piano Notes Keep Follow NotationsWorld. Chithi na koi sandesh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Hoo oo ooo oo G4 F#4 E4 F#4 E4 Chithi na koi sandesh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Jane wo kaun sa desh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Jahan tum chale gaye F#4 F#4  E4 D#4 F#4 F#4  E4 E4   Chithi na koi sandesh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Jane wo kaun sa desh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Jahan tum chale gaye F#4 F#4  E4 D#4 F#4 F#4  E4 E4   Chithi na koi sandesh E4  E4 B4 B4 B4 B4  C5 B4 A4 B4 A4 Jane wo kaun sa desh A4 E4 E4 A4 A4  A4  D5 B4 A4 G4 Jahan tum chale gaye G4 G4  A4 B4 A4 B4  F#4 F#4 Jahan tum chale gaye B4 A4  B4  F#4 F#4  E4 E4   Chithi na koi sandesh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Jane wo kaun sa desh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Jahan tum chale gaye F#4 F#4  E4 D#4 F#4 F#4  E4 E4   Also Read This :- - Meri Aashiqui (Jubin Nautiyal) Piano Notes For Beginners - Kaun Tujhe (M.S. Dhoni The Untold Story) Piano Notes For Beginners - Gal Karke (Asees Kaur) Piano Notes For Beginners - Siya Ke Ram (Theme Tune) Piano Notes For Beginners - Saari Ki Saari 2.0 (Darshan Raval) Piano Notes For Beginners Read the full article
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shrimpbiryani · 1 year ago
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theindiareview · 2 years ago
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Legacy of Ghazal Singer Jagjit Singh
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Jagjit Singh is known as the most successful ghazal singer of all time achieving both critical acclaim and commercial success and whose soulful voice has touched million of hearts. Singer Jagjit Singh’s voice has hypnotized millions in India around the world. His fans are crazy for his mesmerizing ghazals – one of the most widespread and popular poetic forms, especially across the Middle East and South Asia. Jagjit Singh had mastered the art of expressing pain and sadness through melodious beautifully written songs. The journey of this man from Jagmohan to Jagjit was not an easy one. Jagmohan’s father Amir Chand was born in a Hindu family but he had adopted Sikhism and was now called Sardar Amar Singh. His conditions were dire as he was poor and had to work throughout the day. However, he was dedicated to study in the night and got a government job where he was first posted in Bikaner in Rajasthan. One fine day when he was travelling from Bikaner to his hometown Sri Ganganagar, he met a beautiful Sikh girl named Bachchan Kaur on the train and once their conversation started it never ended as they both got married. They had 11 children, out of which only four survived of which Jagmohan was one of them born in Sri Ganganagar in 1941. After India gained independence in 1947, it was a very difficult period for the nation as it was starting to stand on its own legs and every person was struggling for food and means of work. In such struggling times there was hardly any place for art forms like music. But as the story goes, amidst all this a promising young man ventured out from the streets of Sri Ganganagar in Rajasthan in northern India. On one particular day, Jagmohan’s father took him to his religious guru who predicted and advised that if Jagmohan would change his name then one day he would win over this whole world with some special skill. From that day on Jagmohan became Jagjit. There was no electricity in those times and Jagjit used to study under kerosene lamp after dusk though he was not very keen on studies. Jagjit had immense love and passion for singing from a very young age and the first song that he sang was while still studying in Khalsa school and later in 1955 he sang for big composers. He also used to sing Gurbani (religious hymns) in Gurudwaras – holy place of Sikhs from a young age. Later Jagjit moved to Jalandhar in Punjab in northern India for higher studies where he completed his Bachelor of Science at DAV college. Throughout his college days he sang many songs and in 1962, he sang a song in front of Dr Rajendra Prasad, the first president of India, during college Annual day celebration. His father always wished that Jagjit would study harder and become an engineer or a bureaucratic office considered to be a highly respectable job in the government so to fulfill his father’s wishes, Jagjit travelled to Kurukshetra in Haryana to do his Master of Arts in history. During his post-graduation days Jagjit travelled to Shimla in Himachal Pradesh to sing for a particular occasion and accidently met Om Prakash who was a famous actor in the Indian film industry. Om Prakash was so impressed with Jagjit’s singing that he immediately asked Jagjit to come to Mumbai, the home of the Indian film and music industry. Jagjit promptly agreed and moved to Mumbai where he initially survived by doing odd jobs, then started making some money by composing advertisement jingles and by doing live performance at wedding functions. Unfortunately, this was not a very pleasant journey for Jagjit as he could not achieve anything and was left penniless to even survive in Mumbai and so he headed back home travelling hidden in a train lavatory. However, this experience did not kill Jagjit’s spirit and in 1965 he was determined that he will spend his life with music and so he once again moved to Mumbai. One of Jagjit’s closest friends named Haridaman Singh Bhogal arranged money for Jagjit to travel to Mumbai and would also keep sending money to help him survive in the big city. Jagjit did get monetary help from his generous friend but during his struggling days he faced many difficulties. Jagjit eventually learned classical music from the famous singers of that time – Mohammed Rafi, K L Sehgal and Lata Mangeshkar. Later his interest in a professional career in music progressed further and he decided to attain format training in classical music from the proficient Ustad Jamal Khan and Pandit Chagan Lal Sharma ji. Interestingly during his struggling days in Mumbai, he even did a small acting gig in film director Subhash Ghai’s movie ‘Amar’ as the main protagonist’ friend. Jagjit’s family was totally unaware that that he was in Mumbai as he used to go home during his college vacation. When he did not visit home for a long duration, his father asked Jagjit’s brother to seek information from Jagjit’s friends about his whereabouts. Though one of his friends did inform Jagjit’s brother that Jagjit had quit his studies and had moved to Mumbai but his brother chose to remain silent about this. After around one month, Jagjit himself wrote a letter to his family telling them the entire truth and that he had also stopped wearing his turban because he felt that the music industry may not accept a Sikh singer. His father was furious to know this and stopped talking to Jagjit from that day on. During his stay in Mumbai, Jagjit got a chance to work with HMV company, a big music company of that era and his first EP (extended play) became very popular. He subsequently met Chitra Dutta, a Bengali when singing a duet advertisement jingle and surprisingly Chitra did not like Jagjit’s voice at first. Chitra was married at the time and had a daughter however she got divorced in 1968 and Jagjit and Chitra got married in 1971. This was glorious year for Jagjit Singh and he and Chitra were termed as the ‘Ghazal couple’. They were blessesed with a son soon after who they named Vivek. In this very year Jagjit had a super hit music album named ‘Super 7’. His most important and legendary album was ‘The Unforgettables’ using chorus and electronic instruments, an opportunity given to him by HMV after which he became a star overnight and this was really his first big achievement. ‘The Unforgettables’ was a high-selling album at a time when there was no marketplace for albums other than films. He received a cheque of INR 80,000 in 1977 which was a very huge amount back then. After seeing Jagjit achieve success his father started talking to him once again. Jagjit’s second album ‘Birha Da Sultan’ came out in 1978 and most of his songs were a success. Subsequently, Jagjit and Chitra released a total of sixteen albums. He became the first Indian musician to record a purely digital CD album ‘Beyond Time’ in 1987 recorded on foreign shores outside India, amidst this successful streak, Jagjit and Chitra suffered a devastating personal tragedy. Their son Vivek died in a road accident at a young age of 18 years. After this painful tragedy in 1990, Chitra and Jagjit both gave up singing. Jagjit returned to singing in 1992 and gave his voice to many poets. He produced several albums with writer Gulzar and composed the tunes for a television drama ‘Mirza Ghalib’ written by Gulzar. Jagjit also lend his voice to ‘Geeta Shloko’ and ‘Shree Ram Charit Manas’ and such hymns when recited by Jagjit Singh gave a heavenly feeling to the listeners. Some of Jagjit’s finest works came after he lost his son as this seemed to have an enriching effect on his heart. In India people were aware of classical music but the manner in which Jagjit’s voice connects with the common man is amazing. Though he sang in such a soulful voice, he was a very friendly and jovial person. He loved cycling as it reminded him of this youth. People of every age group admire not just Jagjit Singh’s singing but also the soulful lyrics and ghazal compositions. Jagjit did beautiful poetry and paid homage to every songwriter in his own distinct style. He was always very supportive of his colleagues with whom he always had amicable relations. In 1998, he suffered a major heart attack after which the doctor suggested him to undergo bypass surgery for which he did not agree. He instead decided to visit his friend in Dehradun, Uttrakhand who was an ayurvedic specialist and Jagjit put full faith in his treatment. After one month he resumed his work. Jagjit Singh is the only Indian singer-composer to have produced two albums for former Prime Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee who is himself a poet – called Nayi Disha and Samvedna. In 2003, he received Padmabhushan, the third highest civilian honor in the country for his contribution to singing. In 2006, he received the Teachers’ Lifetime Achievement Award. Unfortunately, another tragedy took place in 2009 when Jagjit and Chitra’s daughter passed away causing them to drown in sadness once again. In 2011, after turning 70 Jagjit decided to do a ‘70 concert’ in which he presented a song in the memory of his son called ‘Chitti Na Koi Sandes, Jaane Who Kaunsa Desh, Jahan Tum Chale Gaye’ translated as ‘no letter or message, don’t know which is that place where you have gone’. In September 2011 Jagjit Singh suffered brain hemorrhage and after being in a coma for 18 days, he passed away on October 10, 2011. This man took ghazals to the common man and he received huge success as many of his songs are considered classics. He certainly is the most popular ghazal singer of all time. His songs ‘Jhuki Jhuki Si Nazar’ and ‘Tum Jo Itna Muskra Rahe Ho’ from the Hindi movie Arth expressed timeless ode to the feelings of love and passion and silent admiration. His songs like ‘Hosh Walon Ko Kya Khabar Kya’ and ‘Hothon Se Chhu Lo Tum‘expressed sadness, longing, pain of separation and one-sided love. Jagjit Singh has left behind a beautiful legacy of mesmerizing songs which shall be cherished by millions of listeners for a long time to come. *** Read the full article
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bollywoodirect · 3 years ago
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Khayyam with wife Jagjit Kaur and director Muzaffar Ali
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nankana sahib: Tension brews between Sikhs and Muslims of Nankana Sahib following land dispute | India News
nankana sahib: Tension brews between Sikhs and Muslims of Nankana Sahib following land dispute | India News
AMRITSAR: Nearly two years after the attack on Gurdwara Nankana Sahib, birthplace of Sikh’s first master Guru Nanak Dev, in Pakistan, tension once again brewed between a local group of Sikhs and Muslims after as many as three Sikhs were injured in a clash with local Muslim land mafia. The injured include Dilawar Singh, son of the former president of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee…
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Chithi Na Koi Sandesh Piano Notes For Beginners | Jagjit Singh
Chithi Na Koi Sandesh Piano Notes Is Now Available On NotationsWorld. Hope This Notes Is Useful For You. For More Piano Notes Keep Follow NotationsWorld. Chithi na koi sandesh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Hoo oo ooo oo G4 F#4 E4 F#4 E4 Chithi na koi sandesh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Jane wo kaun sa desh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Jahan tum chale gaye F#4 F#4  E4 D#4 F#4 F#4  E4 E4   Chithi na koi sandesh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Jane wo kaun sa desh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Jahan tum chale gaye F#4 F#4  E4 D#4 F#4 F#4  E4 E4   Chithi na koi sandesh E4  E4 B4 B4 B4 B4  C5 B4 A4 B4 A4 Jane wo kaun sa desh A4 E4 E4 A4 A4  A4  D5 B4 A4 G4 Jahan tum chale gaye G4 G4  A4 B4 A4 B4  F#4 F#4 Jahan tum chale gaye B4 A4  B4  F#4 F#4  E4 E4   Chithi na koi sandesh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Jane wo kaun sa desh E4 D#4 D#4 E4 E4 E4 E4  F#4 G4 F#4   Jahan tum chale gaye F#4 F#4  E4 D#4 F#4 F#4  E4 E4   Also Read This :- - Meri Aashiqui (Jubin Nautiyal) Piano Notes For Beginners - Kaun Tujhe (M.S. Dhoni The Untold Story) Piano Notes For Beginners - Gal Karke (Asees Kaur) Piano Notes For Beginners - Siya Ke Ram (Theme Tune) Piano Notes For Beginners - Saari Ki Saari 2.0 (Darshan Raval) Piano Notes For Beginners Read the full article
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Want to leave country, says family members of converted Sikh girl Jagjit Kaur in Pakistan | World News
Want to leave country, says family members of converted Sikh girl Jagjit Kaur in Pakistan | World News
Jammu: Nine family members of converted Sikh girl Jagjit Kaur from Nankana Sahib in Pakistan have written to authorities asking them to make a passport for them as they want to leave Pakistan. A letter written to DCO Nankana Sahib read, “Please be kind to us to hand over Jagjit Kaur to us” or “have our passports made so, that we can live a dignified and safe life in another country”.
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newsbunddle · 4 years ago
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Kidnapped Sikh woman forced to marry Muslim in Pakistan
Kidnapped Sikh woman forced to marry Muslim in Pakistan
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Jagjit Kaur is the daughter of a granthi at Nankana Sahib, the birthplace of Sikh Guru Nanak Dev in Pakistan. Woman was send to Moh Ehsan and asked to stay with him. She is ye to return to India. Lahore High Court agreed that woman is not juvenile. 
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thelivenews24-blog · 5 years ago
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मुस्लिम कट्टरपंथियों ने पाकिस्तान के ननकाना साहिब गुरुद्वारे पर हमला किया, कई सिख श्रद्धालु फंसे
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my-window-reflection · 6 years ago
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Umrao Jaan (1981) dir. Muzaffar Ali
“Kahe Ko Byahi Bides”
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atscorpsblog · 3 years ago
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Showbiz round-up with Delhi Times | Hindi Movie News - Bollywood - Times of India
Showbiz round-up with Delhi Times | Hindi Movie News – Bollywood – Times of India
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bollywoodproduct · 4 years ago
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Lyrics Naache Ang Ve
Lyrics Naache Ang Ve
Lyrics in English | Naache Ang Ve | Heer Ranjha (1970) | Shamshad Begum, Jagjit Kaur | Raaj Kumar Naache Ang VeChhalke Rang VeNaache Ang WeChhalke Rang VeLaayega Mera DewarAa HaGore Gaal WaaliShaawaLambe Baal WaaliOye HoyeBaanki Chaal WaaliHayeNaache Ang VeChhalke Rang VeHoye………….. Antakshari Songs from “N” Naache Ang WeChhalke Rang VeLaayega Mera DewarHa HaGore Gaal WaaliShaawaLambe Baal…
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muhtesemz · 3 years ago
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Tum apna ranj-O-gham
Apni pareshaani mujhey de do
Give me all your sorrow and grief
Give it to me your troubles.
Tumhein gham kii kasam
Is dil ki viiraani mujhey de do
I swear on your worries
Pass on to me loneliness of your heart.
Yeh mana Main kisi qabil nahiN huN in nigahoN meiN
I know I have no worth in your eyes,
Bura kya hai agar; Ye dukh Ye heiraani mujhey de do
It won’t be bad if you share with me your grief and anguish.
Main deikhuN to sahii; duniya tumheiN kaisey satati hai
Let me see how this world teases you,
Koi Din Ke Liye Apani Nigahbani Mujhe De Do
For a few days, give yourself into my safekeeping.
Woh dil jo MaiN ne manga thaa magar, ghairon ne paya tha
The heart which I begged, but some other got it,
Badi shae hai agar, us ki pashemani mujhe de do
It would be a great gift for me if you could give its anxiety.
- Sahir Ludhianvi
( This beautiful and haunting song was created by Khayyam and his wife Jagjit Kaur sung in her inimitable voice. Khayyam sahab had said that even if Jagjit Kaur did not sing another song, this song would keep her alive for ever. Born in an affluent Punjabi Zamindar family, Jagjit must have had a number of wealthy suitors, but she chose a struggling musician Khayyam to marry. When you hear the songs the two created together, you feel the pairing must have been made in the heaven.)
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indiejones · 2 years ago
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INDIES TOP 536 BOLLYWOOD SINGERS OF ALL TIME !
"Acting is in btwn lines, Singing is in btwn Words"
Hereby presenting the much awaited Indies All-Time Greatest Bollywood Singers compile !
Most in Top 10 with a song collection in the ten thousands to several thousands range each, thru the eras, barring a few of pre-independence yore.
Thus hitting upon the perfect mix of substance, style, old traditional classical, semi-traditional transitional, & new world razmatazz !
To posterity & beyond !
LATA MANGESHKAR & 1. KUNDAN LAL SAIGAL - JOINT NO. 1 !
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MOHAMMAD RAFI 
KISHORE KUMAR
MUKESH
MANNA DEY
ASHA BHOSLE
SUMAN KALYANPUR
SHAMSHAD BEGUM
TALAT MEHMOOD
HEMANT KUMAR
MAHENDRA KAPOOR
SULAKSHANA PANDIT
ZOHRABAI AMBALAWALI
REWA SHANKAR
HEMALATA 
NOORJEHAN 
JAGJIT SINGH
SALMA AGHA
S.JANAKI
CHITHRA 
SURESH WADKAR
VINODINI DIXIT
KANAN DEVI
BHUPEN HAZARIKA
MANHAR UDHAS
RAFIQ GHAZNAVI
DHANIRAM 
NASEEM AKHTAR
SADHANA SARGAM
ASHIQ HUSSAIN 
SUBIR SEN 
ANWAR 
MADAN MAHENDRA 
ANUPAMA DESHPANDE
HARIHARAN 
SUDHA MALHOTRA 
PARUL GHOSH 
BINAPANI MUKHERJEE 
KHURSHEED 
AARTI MUKHERJEE
BINOTA CHAKRABORTY 
RUNA LAILA
MAYA DEVI
GHULAM ALI
TARABAI 
GYAN DUTT
IMDAD HUSSAIN 
MASTER MADAN 
TALAT AZIZ 
SUJATHA MOHAN
FRENI
PRAMODINI DESAI 
RAMDULARI
RATIKUMAR VYAS
KAUSHALYA 
SHAILESH MUKHERJEE
POORNIMA 
ANURADHA SRIRAM 
SUNEETA RAO 
BHUPENDRA SINGH 
KAMALA JHARIA
MOHAN ADVANI
MAYA BANERJEE 
KAUMUDI MUNSHI 
CHANDRANI MUKHERJEE 
UMA SHASHI 
R.P. SHARMA 
RADHA 
USHA MANGESHKAR
ANDREW KISHORE
JASPAL SINGH 
S.P. BALASUBRAMANIAM 
NAZIA HASSAN
SULOCHANA KADAM
ZEENAT BEGUM 
ROBIN MAJUMDAR 
SAROJ BORKAR 
AMIRBAI KARNATAKI 
TOCHI 
SRIMATI GHOSH 
BAPPI LAHIRI 
SANDHYA MUKHERJEE
SARASWATI RANE 
SHANTI DEVI
RADHARANI 
MADHAV KALE 
MADHUBALA JHAVERI 
MADHURA SHANTARAM 
LALITA DEULKAR 
JUTHIKA ROY
VANMALA
MASUD PARVEZ
NITIN MUKESH 
WAHIDAN BAI
SHYAMA HEMADY 
PUSHPA PAGDHARE 
MOHD FAROOQUI 
JIKKI 
YASHWANT BHATT
PANKAJ MULLICK
SUHASINI KOLHAPURE
RENUKA DEVI 
AMAR 
ASHOK KUMAR
MASTER MOHAMMAD
CHITALKAR 
BALWANT SINGH
SUSHEELA RANI 
RANU MUKHERJEE
DWIJEN MUKHERJEE
BELA MUKHERJEE
H. FARUQUI
K.C. DEY 
RAMYA IYER
MASTER VASANT
MISTER SHEIKH 
FIDA HUSSAIN
KALYANI DAS 
SUMATI
SUHAS 
SUNANDA KAMAT 
SNEHPRABHA PRADHAN
MISS KALYANI
PUTUL CHATTERJEE 
NAZIRA
RAVINDRA SATHE
MUMTAZ
NALINI MULGANVKAR
RAM PUNJWANI
SUMAN PUROHIT
PARO DEVI 
MADHUSUDAN
NARGIS BANO 
SUNILA DAS GUPTA
SUPRAVA SARKAR 
P.B.SRINIVAS 
VIMAL SARDESAI
RAJ KAPOOR
MUNIR ALAM 
KAMAL DAS 
MOHANA 
RATNA MALKANI
SRINATH TRIPATHI
LEELA MEHTA 
SURINDER KAUR 
DEEDAR PARDESI 
QADIR FAREEDI
MISS GULAB
INDIRA MANCHANDA
BRIJMALA 
VASANTI M.
M. SHARIF QAWWAL 
CHANCHAL KUMARI
SNEHAL BHATKAR
SANTRAM
SHYAM SUNDAR 
SHYAM KUMAR
KANTI LAL 
CHANDRASHEKHAR GADGIL 
ANIKA RIZVI 
RAJNI
KARAN DEWAN 
BHARTI
SHAMIM 
ABU BAKAR
AFZAL HUSSAIN 
GAUHAR SULTANA 
BALAKRAM 
SHYAMA SHARMA
CHAUBEY MAHARAJ
SHRADDHA PANDIT 
KAMLA SISTA 
SARDAR AKHTAR
MASTER GOPAL
DILRAJ KAUR 
SARDAR MANSUR 
TARABAI LUCKNAWI
S.L.PURI 
DHUMI KHAN 
BECHU DUTT 
ANIMA DASGUPTA
BIMLA KUMARI 
AMROZIYA BEGUM
NARAYAN
SHANTI SHARMA
PADMA DEVI 
PANDIT WAMANRAO 
KAMAL DASGUPTA
SUPRAVA GHOSH 
MISS IQBAL
HASHMAT 
MEERA
SHYAMLAL MITRA 
GOHAR MAMAJWALA
RAMA SHUKUL
SITARA DEVI 
BHOLA SHRESHTA
ISHWARLAL
MEEENAKSHI 
BEGUM AKHTAR
GIRISH
JAGMOHAN 
SABITA BANERJEE
PANDIT KRISHNARAO CHONKAR
RAJKUMARI
NASEEM AKHTAR
RAM SAIGAL
BEENA KUMARI
GOVIND GOPAL 
MASTER SONIK
SRINIVAS 
FEROZA BEGUM
KUSUM MANTRI
KARIMDAD KHAN
MUMTAZ ALI 
SHANTA THAKUR 
SATYA CHOWDHURY 
HAMIDA BANO
BABY ALKA 
USHA TIMOTHY 
RAMA DEVI 
SHOBHA BADRINATH 
BADRINATH VYAS
RAMCHANDRA PAL
P KRISHNA GOYAL
BIBBO
KAMAL BAROT
GANDHARI 
PRATAP 
LEELA CHITNIS
LEELA CHANDRAGIRI 
RAFIQ AHMED
VISHNUPANT PAGNIS 
PANDIT JASRAJ 
MISS KAMLA
ILA ARUN 
MEENA MANGESHKAR
NEENU MAJUMDAR
RASHIDA KHATOON
K. SUNDARAMMA 
RANIBALA 
MISS MOTI
PATANJAL
NARENDRA CHANCHAL 
ANJALI DEVI
MOLINA DEVI 
SHAMO 
SHARDA 
PADMA BANERJEE 
A.R.OJHA 
ARUN 
VEENA KUMARI
PRITAM 
VIJAY BENEDICT
SITARABAI KANPURI 
YASHWANT BALAKRISHNA JOSHI
RAMOLA 
SATISH BATRA 
RADHARANI BOMBAYWALI 
ANGUR BALA
BELA SAVER 
MISS ROSE 
C.S. RAGI
SUPRITI GHOSH 
KHAYYAM 
HUSN BANU 
AKBAR KHAN DURRANI PESHAWARI
MALKA AMIR JAAN
USTAD AMIR KHAN
ANURADHA 
ANEES KHATOON
MASTER AVINASH
MUKHTAR BEGUM 
REHMAT BANO 
ARUN KUMAR 
SATISH 
ARUN KUMAR MUKHERJI
REHMAT BAI 
HEERA KUMARI 
GEETA DUTT
MENKA BAI
KISHORE SAHU
PARSHURAM
IQBAL BIBI
VATSALA KUMTHEKAR
ZUBEIDA KHANUM
VIJAY KUMAR
BABY VIMAL
LAXMI ROY 
JAGJIT KAUR 
RAJA GUL
NOOR MOHD CHARLIE
KRISHNA KALLE 
JATIN PANDIT 
ASHIMA BANERJEE 
INDUBALA DEVI
APARESH LAHIRI
SUSHIL SAHU
SHAKTI T 
AZIZ NAZAN
RAJAN-SAJAN
SAPAN CHAKRABORTY
PANDYA
JANI BABU
PREMPAL 
GHULAM MOHAMMED 
BULO C. RANI
BHUSHAN MEHTA
LAXMI SHANKAR
KUSUM MANTRI
PANKAJ UDHAS
K.P.SEN 
MUKHERJEE
SURAIYA
JAMUNA RANI 
JAYWANT KULKARNI
MEENAKSHI SHIRODKAR 
RAVINDRA JAIN
ANIL BISWAS
KUSUM MANTRI
AMIT KUMAR
USHA KHANNA
SHAILENDRA SINGH
ANAND KUMAR
C. PAPON
M.G. SHREEKUMAR
VISHNILAL
SURESH (chal chal re naujawan)
MUMTAZ BEGUM 
SARLA DEVI 
VIDYANATH SETH
G.M.DURRANI 
PUSHPA HANS
LALITA RAO
RAMOLA
FAKIR MOHAMMED 
NALINI JAYWANT
YUSUF EFENDI 
PARVATI KHAN 
S.D. BATISH
S. BALBIR 
MEENA KAPOOR 
B.N.BALI 
SALMA 
KANTA KUMARI
ARUN BAKSHI
SAPNA MUKHERJEE 
P.BHANUMATI 
SHANKAR DASGUPTA
DILSHAD BEGUM
UMRAO ZIA 
S.N.TRIPATHI 
MINU PURUSHOTTAM
PINAKIN SHAH
ISHU 
ASHA POSLEY
GULSHAN SOOFI
SHANTI KUMAR DESAI
JAHANARA KAJJAN 
SONA CHATTERJEE
BHIMSEN JOSHI
ISMAIL AZAD QAWWAL
IQBAL SIDDIQUI 
HARISH BHARDWAJ
NIRMALA DEVI 
MARUTI RAO
DILSHAD BEGUM
CHITRAGUPT
RAM MARATHE
PARESH BANERJEE 
USHA BALSAWAR
SHAUKAT 
MANAS MUKHERJEE
SUNDARA BAI 
AFZAL LAHORI 
VITTHAL
MANSOOR 
SAVITA 
PEENAZ MASANI
LAISH RAM MEMA
BHARAT VYAS
SHEELA SHIRODKAR
SHEELA 
GOHAR MAMAJIWALA
MOHANTARA
LEELA SAWANT 
MANJU
RAM PYARI
SAGARIKA MUKHERJEE
KRISHNA GANGULY
SHARDA GANGULY
SHANKAR - SHAMBHU 
RAZIA BEGUM
SIDDHESHWAR MUKHERJEE
DEV KUMAR 
IKHLAQ AHMED
KESARI
SHEELA MITRA
AMRITLAL 
YAKUB 
KUMAR (jeevan naiyya, 1946)
USTAD AMANAT ALI 
FIROZE DASTUR 
PARVEZ KAPADIA
SUDHIR PHADKE 
SHANTA KUNWAR
MUNAWWAR SULTANA
UTPALA SEN
MITHU MIYAN
SHABNAM 
VASANTRAO DESHPANDE
SHOBHA JOSHI
ASHIMA BANERJEE
GHULAM HAIDER
IRA NIGAM
MENKA
SUNDAR
ROHINI ROY
SHYAMA BAI 
PEARU MASTER 
MASTER DEEN 
AHINDRA CHOUDHARY
SUMATI TRILOKEKAR
K. DEEP
SHAMINDER 
VANMALA 
SHEETAL GHOSH
LALITA PARULKAR
UMAKANT 
MRINAL GHOSH
SADHANA BOSE
NEENA B.S.
B.S.NANAJI 
SHANTA APTE
LEELA WARSI
AKHTARIBAI FAIZABADI
MANIK VERMA
S. MOHINDER 
MANMOHAN SINGH
ZAHOOR RAJA 
SURESH RAJVANSHI
POORNA SETH
BABY TARA
MUBARAK BEGUM
T.A.MOTI 
ZAWAR HUSSAIN
ANIMA GHOSH
AMBAR KUMAR
ERUCH TARAPORE
NARESH BHATTACHARYA
SUDHA KARMASE
NARAIN DUTT
RATTANBAI 
SURINDER KOHLI 
MIR ALI 
BANDE HASAN QAWWAL
VINOD
MINAAL WAGH
SHARMA 
NIAMAT ALI
RANGNATH JADHAV QAWWAL
SAROJ WELINGKAR
G.M.SAJAN 
GOVIND KURWALIKAR 
MALA BEGUM
MINATI SARKAR
MOTI 
MALTI PANDEY
SHEIKH ADAM
CHAUDHARY 
SADAT KHAN
SUNIL KUMAR
SHRIDHAR PARSEKAR
KRISHNA RAO
HEERA SAWANT
VIMAL VAKADE
ASHITA BOSE
HARIMATI 
AZIZ HINDI
MEENA KUMARI
AGHA
FAIZBAI
PROTIMA DASGUPTA
RAMESH GUPTA
JAYASHREE
VASANT DESAI
MOTILAL
SURESH BABU MANE
SARDAR MANSOOR
MAZHAR KHAN
MULIA
PATGAONKAR
POPATLAL
DURGESH KUMARI
SABITA DEVI
N. M. ADHIKARI
BABY SUMAN
HARISH
LEELA DESAI
JYOTI
SHANTA HUBLIKAR
SHAHU MODAK
DURGA KHOTE
NASEEM BANU
SARITA DEVI
WAHEEDAN BAI
MADHURI
ASHRAF KHAN
VIMLA
SHARDA PANDIT (eg baghban 1938)
E.G.PADGAONKAR
SADIQ ALI
AHMED DILAWAR
ALAUDDIN NAVEED
RENU
MEENAKSHI
REKHA MALLICK
BINOTA BOSE
MAJI
SARITA KHARWAL
RANJANA
BABY SHAKUNTALA
SHAUKAT ALI
BABY ANU
KAVI PRADEEP
SUNITA DEVI
SARASWATI DEVI
CHANDRAPRABHA
MASTER NISSAR
ZILLOO
.LALLUBHAI NAYAK
P.F.PITHAWALA
RANJIT RAI
SUSHILA
PREM ADIB
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