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  2. Babla & Kanchan - Wikipedia

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    Babla & Kanchan. Laxmichand "Babla" Virji Shah and Kumari Kanchan Dinkarrao Mali-Shah were an Indian husband-wife musical group best known for work in the chutney music and Desi Folk music genres. They performed together for forty years until Kanchan died in 2004. Babla Shah is the younger brother of famous music director duo Kalyanji Anandji. [1]

  3. Kaise Bani - Wikipedia

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    After this Babla & Kanchan recreated this song and released in 1982. [3] The Hookline Phulauri bina chutney kaise bani means, "how will the phulauri will made without chutney". Phulauri or Phoelaurie is a bhojpuri dish which is a deep fried ball made of highly seasoned mixture of ground Split pea and Gram flour. [4] Phulauris are eaten with ...

  4. Kanchan - Wikipedia

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    Kanchan, stage name of Kumari Kanchan Dinkerao Mail (1950–2004), Indian singer with Babla & Kanchan; Kanchan (actress) (born 1970), Indian entertainer and model; Kanchan Amatya (born circa 1997), Nepalese women's right advocate; Kanchan Awasthi, Indian entertainer and model; Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya (1947–2019), Indian Police Service ...

  5. Sundar Popo - Wikipedia

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    Babla & Kanchan had success with their version of his "Pholourie Bina Chutney". [1] After the release of Nani and Nana, he followed up shortly in the mid 1970s with a string of popular singles and appearances on Mastana Bahar and the Indian Cultural Pageants. His singles were then released on his first LP, Come Dance With The Champ (1979 ...

  6. Kalyanji Virji Shah - Wikipedia

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    Kalyanji was born to Virji Shah, a Kutchi businessman in Kundrodi, Kutch, Gujarat, who migrated from Kutch to Mumbai to start a Kirana (provision store). His younger brother and his wife are the husband and wife duo Babla & Kanchan.

  7. Kalyanji–Anandji - Wikipedia

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    Kalyanji and Anandji were children of a Kutchi businessman who migrated from Kundrodi village in Kutch to 'Bombay' (now Mumbai) to start a grocery and provision store.Their younger brother and his wife are the husband and wife duo Babla & Kanchan.

  8. Category:Indian musical duos - Wikipedia

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  9. Indo-Guyanese - Wikipedia

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    Popular local Indo-Caribbean singers include Sundar Popo, Terry Gajraj, Ramdew Chaitoe, Dropati, Ravi Bissambhar, Rakesh Yankaran, Rikki Jai, Drupatee Ramgoonai, and Babla & Kanchan. Indian instrumental influence can be seen in Guyana through the use of the tabla, harmonium, dholak, dhantal, manjira, sitar, khartal, and tassa drums. [29]