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Roshan (music director) Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Gaud Malhar: Jurm-e-Ulfat Pe Taj Mahal (1963 film) Roshan (music director) Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Gaud Malhar: Sharabi, Sharabi Ye Savan Ka Mausam Noor Jehan (film) Roshan (music director) Suman Kalyanpur: Hindi: Gaud Sarang: Woh Dekhen To Unki Inayat Funtoosh: S. D. Burman: Kishore Kumar & Asha ...
Krishna Shah hired the highly regarded Kamleshwar for the Hindi-language version of the screenplay, while Parallel Cinema veteran K.K. Mahajan provided the cinematography. Sony Music India would later release a Cinema Cinema soundtrack album, featuring Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan, Sadhana Sargam, Sudesh Bhosle, Vanraj Bhatia, and Sonali Bajpayee. [5]
A music video to accompany the release of "Cinema" was first released onto YouTube on 24 March 2011 at a total length of three minutes and thirty-nine seconds. [1] It features Benny Benassi, producer Alle Benassi and Gary Go. The video was later featured in the Beavis and Butt-head episode "Copy Machine".
N. T. Rama Rao Jr, sang five songs in his own movies including Nannaku Prematho, Rabhasa, Adhurs, Kantri, Yamadonga and one song Geleya Geleya in Kannada language film which is Chakravyuha. Among them "Follow Follow" in Nannaku Prematho was mostly popular though others were also very nice. He also got 2 special Mirchi Music Awards South 2015.
Filmi (lit. ' of films ') music soundtracks are music produced for India's mainstream motion picture industry and written and performed for Indian cinema.In cinema, music directors make up the main body of composers; the songs are performed by playback singers and the genre represents 72% of the music sales market in India.
This is a list of films produced by the Indian Hindi-language film industry, popularly known Bollywood, based in Mumbai ordered by year and decade of release. Although "Bollywood" films are generally listed under the Hindi language, most are in Hindustani and in Hindi with partial Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Urdu and occasionally other languages ...
Ghar (transl. Home) is an Indian Hindi-language film directed by Manik Chatterjee, released in 1978. It stars Vinod Mehra, Rekha (in her career defining role) in lead roles. [1] The music was composed by R. D. Burman. The film was remade in Tamil as Kaadhal Kiligal and in Malayalam as Aa Raathri.
The Indian Hindi language film industry is nicknamed Bollywood. The 'B' in Bollywood is for the city of Bombay (Mumbai) where the industry is based, the rest of the name being an obvious pun on Hollywood. It produces more than 200 movies a year. Bollywood films should be placed in appropriate subcategories, and in Category:Indian films