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Song Singer "Radha Ko Mila Jaise Kishan" Asha Bhosle "Mere Hai Girdhar Gopal" Asha Bhosle "Babul Ka Ghar Chhod" Asha Bhosle "Bhoolakar Reet Saari" Asha Bhosle "Saj Dhajke Main To" Asha Bhosle "Sansar Ko Tyagke Chali" Suresh Wadkar "Tum Par Chhodi Jeevan Naiya" Kumar Sanu
Shyam Benegal — Best Director winner for Junoon Amol Palekar — Best Actor winner for Gol Maal Jaya Bachchan — Best Actress winner for Nauker K. J. Yesudas — Best Playback singer, Male winner for "Dil Ke Tuke Tukde" (Dada) Vani Jairam — Best Playback singer, Female winner for "Mere Toh Giridhar Gopal" ()
1979 – Her songs in the Pandit Ravi Shankar scored film Meera brought her the Film World (1979) Cine Herald (1979) for "Mere To Giridhar Gopal". 1991 – Kalaimamani Award from Tamil Nadu State for her contribution to Tamil film music. 1992 – The youngest artist to be awarded the "Sangeet Peet Samman"
The love between Meera devi and Lord Krishna is so unshakeable that even the venom does not affect her. She walks out of the royal court after drinking the venom singing Lord Krishna's praises. The entire town follows her, completely absorbed in her kirtan (devotional song). She enters the Krishna temple and becomes one with Lord Krishna.
Gopal Yonzon, also spelled Gopal Yonjan, (26 August 1943 – 20 May 1997) was a Nepali lyricist, singer, and composer. [1] He was known for his patriotic Nepali songs. His voice range allowed him to sing songs of every genre of Nepalese music. He belongs to the first generation of Nepali singers who became professional singers.
Narayan Gopal Guruacharya was born on 18 Ashoj 1996 B.S. in Kilagal Tole, Kathmandu, Nepal to Asha Gopal Guruacharya and Ram Devi Guruacharya. [6] [7] He was born into a traditional Newar family and had five brothers and three sisters. [6]
"Girls, Girls, Girls" is the second single from rapper Jay-Z's album The Blueprint (2001). The single was released on October 2, 2001. It is a playful description of the artist's promiscuous lifestyle. The song contains a sample of "There's Nothing In This World That Can Stop Me From Loving You" by Tom Brock, who died a year later
Those songs were written by King Mahendra of Nepal. These songs were compiled in an album entitled Narayan Gopal, Ghulam Ali Ra Ma, and are popular among Nepali music lovers to this day. [1] One of his memorable concerts was at the Taj Mahal. [8]