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These are sung collectively by women from different strata, castes, dialects so these songs do change fluidly in dialect, style, words, etc. This adoptive style can be seen from adoption of tunes of Bollywood movie songs into Haryanvi songs. [3] Despite this fluid nature, haryanvi songs have a distinct style of their own. [3]
In 2010 the government of Haryana announced they were considering establishing a film board to promote Haryanvi-language films. [3] At the 62nd National Film Awards, the Haryanvi movie Pagdi The Honour won the award for Best Feature Film in Haryanvi and Baljinder Kaur won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the same.
The music rights of the film are with Zee Music Company. Soundtrack of the film was composed by Happy Raikoti, V Rakx, Avvy Sra, Ajay Hooda, Gulshan Sharma, which features vocals from Ammy Virk, Raj Mawar, Mannat Noor and Komal Choudhary. The film was theatrical released worldwide on 14 June 2024. [3]
The history of Haryanvi cinema can be traced back to its first film, Dharti, released in 1968, directed by Kidar Sharma.This marked the beginning of Haryanvi-language films, but due to the dominance of the Mumbai-based Hindi film industry, extensive production of Haryanvi films did not begin until the 1980s.
Haryanvi folk music is based on day-to-day themes and injecting earthly humour enlivens the feel of the songs. [59] Haryanvi music takes two main forms: "Classical folk music" and "Desi Folk music" (Country Music of Haryana), [62] and sung in the form of ballads and love, valor and bravery, harvest, happiness and pangs of the parting of lovers.
The album received positive response from audiences, with the tracks "Raataan Lambiyan" and "Ranjha" which earlier released as singles, topped the national and global charts, in all music and video platforms. The track "Raataan Lambiyan" is the most streamed Bollywood song on Spotify with over 500 million audio streams. [2]
The song became such a big hit that the name of the city Bareilly has been synonymous with the song. In February 2020, the song became a national talk of the country once again when the city's authority built a statue of 14 feet tall, golden Jhumka (earring). Some newspapers including India Times compared it with the Sadhana-starrer song. [7]
Dayachand Mayna, was an actor, songwriter, poet, singer who wrote many raagni, songs, Saang, Kissas, he was from Mayna (Rohtak) Satish Kaushik, born in Dhanoda Mahendergarh; Jagat Jakhar was a Haryanvi film actor famous as hero of the Haryanvi movie Chandrawal. Jaideep Ahlawat, born in Village Kharkara Rohtak.