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  2. Chand Sifarish - Wikipedia

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    "Chand Sifarish" (transl. The moon recommends ) is a song from the 2006 Hindi film Fanaa , sung by Shaan and Kailash Kher . The song received positive reception from critics and won two awards at both the International Indian Film Academy Awards and that country's Filmfare Awards .

  3. Fanaa (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    Zooni Ali Beg is a blind Kashmiri woman who travels for the first time, to New Delhi, with her friends, Fatima "Fatty" Ali, Mehbooba "Bobo" Siddiqui, Rubina "Ruby" Ansari, and their dance teacher Helen to perform in a ceremony for Republic Day.

  4. List of songs recorded by Shaan - Wikipedia

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    Chand Wali Boliyaan: Shaan: Mahimma Bhardwaj Bela Shende: 2024 Apollena: Apollena – Sapno Ki Unchi Udann's Original Soundtrack [47] 2024 Hamein Dar Lagta Hai: Sajid–Wajid: Subhash Pathak Niti D Jain 2024 The Reunion Song: Ashwin Pandya Manish Trivedi Pamela Jain 2025 Ishq Qubool Kar: Shaan: Mahimma Bhardwaj 2025 BPCL Golden Jubilee Anthem ...

  5. Shaan (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Shaan with his wife Radhika. Shaan was born on 30 September 1972 in Bombay (now Mumbai) in a Bengali family. [1] [2] [6] His grandfather was Jahar Mukherjee, a well known lyricist, his late father Manas Mukherjee, was a music director and his sister Sagarika is a singer as well. [7]

  6. List of most-viewed Indian YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] "Humpty the train on a fruits ride" by "Kiddiestv Hindi - Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs" became the first Hindi video on YouTube to cross 1 billion views on 26 December 2019 and is the most viewed Hindi video on YouTube. "Chotu ke Golgappe" uploaded by "Khandeshi Movies" is the first non-musical and non-children video to cross the 1 ...

  7. Bloodywood - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by a metal cover version of the popular Bhangra/Indi-pop song "Tunak Tunak Tun" by Daler Mehndi, featuring guest vocals from Bonde do Metaleiro. [12] [13] In 2018, Bloodywood released "Ari Ari", a cover of the Bhangra song "Ari Ari" by the duo Bombay Rockers, which itself was a version of the Indian folk song "Baari Barsi". [14]

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  9. Rakshak (album) - Wikipedia

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    Rakshak (Hindi: रक्षक, romanized: rakṣak "protector" [2] [9]) is the second studio album by the Indian heavy metal band Bloodywood, independently released on 18 February 2022. [ 6 ] [ 1 ] The album's music is a blend of Indian folk music and heavy metal , while the lyrics are sung in the English, Hindi and Punjabi languages.