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The film's music was composed by Nadeem-Shravan, with lyrics by Sameer. [5] It went on to win five Filmfare Awards, including the awards for Best Film, Best Actors, [6] Best Music and seven Screen Awards. [7] Raja Hindustani was the third most commercially successful Hindi film of the 1990s in terms of net gross. [8]
It is a remake of the Hindi film Raja Hindustani. [1] Cast. Upendra as Raja; Sakshi ... The songs "Pardesi Jaana Nahi" and "Aaye Ho Meri" from the original Hindi film ...
Song Film Music Composer Singer(s) Lang; Ābhēri (Carnatic) Bhimpalasi (Hindustani) Maname Ganamum [TH - A Raga's Journey 1] Savitri Papanasam Sivan: M. S. Subbulakshmi: Ābhēri / Bhimpalasi "Bina Madhur Madhur Kachhu Bol" Ram Rajya (1943 film) Shankar Rao Vyas Saraswati Rane: Hindi: Ābhēri / Bhimpalasi "Duniya Se Ji Ghabra Gaya" Laila ...
Sapna Awasthi Singh is a Bollywood playback singer [1] best remembered for her "Banno Teri Ankhiyan Soorme" from Dushmani (1996), "Pardesi Pardesi" from Raja Hindustani (1996), "Chaiyya Chaiyya" from Dil Se..
Pokiri Raja: Pratibha Telugu-language film 1996 Ek Tha Raja: Kitty 1996 Tu Chor Main Sipahi: Rani 1996 Raja Hindustani: Dancer Guest appearance [5] 1997 Gudgudee: Chandni [6] 1997 Deewana Mastana: Tina Guest appearance [7] 1997 Koi Kisise Kum Nahin: Poonam 1998 Zanjeer: Saroj 1998 Military Raaj: Priya 2000 Le Chal Apne Sang: Priya
Khamoshi: The Musical and Raja Hindustani won 5 awards each, thus becoming the most-awarded films at the ceremony, with the former winning Best Film (Critics) (for Sanjay Leela Bhansali) and Best Actress (Critics) (for Manisha Koirala), and the latter winning Best Film, Best Actor (for Aamir Khan) and Best Actress (for Karisma Kapoor).
The first film song he recorded was "Maar Ke Kataaree Mar Jaibe" for the Bhojpuri film Bairi Saawan (1984) sung by Suresh Wadkar and Preeti Sagar. In 1990, he came into prominence with songs in films such as Dil and Aashiqui. He won his first Filmfare Award for the song "Nazar Ke Saamne" in the latter. In the following decades he wrote the ...
Kunal Khemu was born on 25 May 1983 [1] in Srinagar, in the Kashmir Valley of the erstwhile Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, [2] into a Kashmiri Pandit [3] family to actors Ravi Kemmu and Jyoti Kemmu. [4]