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Out of Burman's 331 released film scores, 292 were in Hindi, 31 in Bengali, 3 in Telugu, 2 each in Tamil and Oriya, and 1 in Marathi. Burman also composed for 5 TV Serials in Hindi and Marathi. Pancham's non-film music comprises a few albums, including Pantera (1987), a Latin Rock album produced by Pete Gavankar (father of Janina Gavankar).
The following is a select filmography of films for which Rahul Dev Burman (27 June 1939 – 4 January 1994), also known as R. D. Burman, composed the soundtracks. He was one of the most prolific Indian movie score/soundtrack composers of the Indian film industry :
The Filmfare R. D. Burman Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. Named in honour of music director R. D. Burman, the award recognises new and upcoming talent in the Bollywood music industry. The first R. D. Burman Award was given in 1995.
S. D. Burman was born on 1 October 1906, [8] in Tipperah Palace, Comilla, Bengal Presidency (in present-day Bangladesh) to Rajkumari Nirmala Devi, [3] the royal princess of Manipur and Nabadwipchandra Dev Burman of Tripura, son of Ishan Chandra Manikya, the Maharaja of Tripura. Sachin was the youngest of the five sons of his parents, who had ...
Rd Burman Asha bhosle, lata mangeshkar 1989 Dost All songs 1988 Rama O Rama "Rama O Rama" RD Burman 1980 Bambai Ka Maharaja "Mil Gaya Mil Gaya Dil Se Dil Jaane Jaan" Usha Khanna Anjaan Asha Bhosle Chaal Baaz "Hai Shaam Badi Matwali" Madan Mohan Yogesh Asha Bhosle Jaayen To Jaayen Kahan "Gori Tere Ang Ang Lagayenge Rang" K. Babuji Vitthalbhai Patel
Amit Kumar (born 3 July 1952) is an Indian playback singer, actor, music composer.Kumar launched his own music production company, named Kumar Brothers Music. He predominantly worked in Bollywood and regional film songs since the 1970s, including 150 Hindi and Bengali compositions by R. D. Burman.
The song had another version, recorded by Lata Mangeshkar after RD Burman's death. [4] This sad version was not well received by some critics. Noted film critic Raju Bharatan, who also wrote a biography of Lata Mangeshkar, remarked "we tuneful watchers agonized at the way Lata played such vocal havoc with Kuchh na kaho".
Chhote Nawab (transl. Little Master) is a 1961 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film written by Mumtaz Ali and directed by S. A. Akbar. [3] Produced under Mumtaz Films, it stars Ameeta, Mehmood, Johnny Walker and Helen. [4]