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Suraiya's song "Tu Mera Chand" became a popular number, [8] while Mohammed Rafi's "Is Duniya Mein Ae Dilwalo" also became "extremely popular". [9] Two other notable songs termed as "evergreen hits" by Suraiya were, "Char Din Ki Chandni" and "Nirala Mohabbat Ka Dastur Dekha". [10] The singers were Suraiya, Mohammed Rafi, Shamshad Begum, Uma Devi ...
Suraiya Jamal Sheikh (15 June 1929 – 31 January 2004), mononymously known as Suraiya, was an Indian actress and playback singer who worked in Hindi films. [1] In a career spanning from 1936 to 1964, Suraiya acted in over 70 films and sang 338 songs.
Suraiya Jamal Sheikh (15 June 1929 – 31 January 2004), mononymously known as Suraiya, was an Indian actress and playback singer who worked in Hindi films. [1] In a career spanning from 1936 to 1964, Suraiya acted in over 70 films and sang 338 songs.
One of the popular songs in the film was "Ek Tu Ho Ek Main Hoon" sung by Suraiya and picturised on Mehtab. [5] Naushad, the composer, made "notable" use of trumpet and piano in the song. [6] Suraiya had earlier given playback singing for Mehtab in Sharda (1942), when Naushad had opted for the then thirteen-year-old Suraiya.
Song Singer "Tum Hamen Bhool Gaye" Mohammed Rafi "Thukrake Hamen Chal Diye" Mohammed Rafi "Aata Hai Zindagi Mein Bhala Pyar Kis Tarah" Mohammed Rafi, Suraiya "O Pardesi Musafir, Kise Karta Hai Ishare" Lata Mangeshkar, Suraiya "Aise Mein Agar Tum Aa Jate" Suraiya "Pyar Mein Do Dil Mile" Suraiya "Jo Bhoole Hai Tujhe Ae Dil" Suraiya "Dekh Li O ...
Song Singer(s) Lyric 1 "Ho Likhnewale Ne Likh Di" [2] [3] Suraiya: Rajinder Krishna: 2 "Bigdi Bananewale: [3] Suraiya Qamar Jalalabadi: 3 "Chup Chup Khade Ho, Zaroor Koi Baat Hai" Lata Mangeshkar & Premlata—compare both voices Rajindera Krishan 4 "Woh Paas Rahe Ya Door Rahe" [2] [3] Suraiya Qamar Jalalabadi 5 "Mohabbat Ke Dhoke Mein Koi Na ...
The songs were composed by Khurshid Anwar and became popular. The lyrics were written by D. N. Madhok and Naqshab. The film starred K. L. Saigal, Suraiya, Najma, K. N. Singh, Baby Khurshid and Azurie. [1] It was K. L. Saigal's last film and was released in February 1947, one month after his death in January 1947.
The music was composed by Naushad and the lyricist was Shakeel Badayuni.The singers were Suraiya and Mohammed Rafi. [7] Some of the notable numbers from this film included Suraiya's "Yeh Sawan Ki Rut Tum Aur Hum", "Yeh Mausam Aur Yeh Tanhai", "Ae Sham Tu Bata" and "Naam Tera Hai Zuban Par".