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Mard Ki Zabaan "Lo Aa Gaya Hero" Laxmikant–Pyarelal: S. H. Bihari Kishore Kumar Pratighaat "Likhoongi Mahabharat Naya" Ravindra Jain: Ravindra Jain: solo "Tere Sar Pe Mere" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam Pyar Ke Kabil "Tere Jaisa Mukhda"(Female) Bappi Lahiri: Indeevar solo "Bachche To Bhagwaan" Sadak Chhap "Saahebaan Mera Naam" Anjaan Bappi Lahiri ...
Prem accepts the challenge and begins to work as a truck driver and labourer in the nearby quarry. At the end of the month, Prem earns the required money. On the way to Karan's house, Prem is ambushed by Jeevan and a group of ruffians who attempt to kill him but survive. However, the currency notes of his wages are all ruined in the fight.
Andaz Naya Naya is a Bollywood animated 3D film, an official remake of Andaz Apna Apna, but it has been shelved for unknown reasons. [25] Producer Sidharth Jain began to question if the film would do any good at the box office because Indian animated films do not get the good market, so Jain shelved the film after being 35% done. [26]
Prem Dhawan (1923–2001) was an Indian lyricist, music composer, choreographer and actor of Bollywood known for his patriotic songs, especially for the lyrics and compositions for the 1965 Manoj Kumar starrer, Shaheed. [1]
Naya Din Nayi Raat: 872 "Krishna Krishna Bolo" Laxmikant-Pyarelal Rajendra Krishan Lata Mangeshkar Nirmaan: 873 "Kasam Khuda Ki" Majrooh Sultanpuri Asha Bhosle N/A: 874 "Happy Christmas To You" R. D. Burman Anand Bakshi Lata Mangeshkar Paap Aur Punya: 875 "Bolo Baadal Ki Mehbooba" Kalyanji-Anandji Indeevar Lata Mangeshkar Paise Ki Gudiya: 876
It is often cited as one of the best soundtracks in Hindi film history, [15] [16] and was one of the best-selling Hindi film albums of the 1960s. [17] Shahid Khan, writing for Planet Bollywood, gave the soundtrack ten out of ten stars and called the music the "soul of the film". [ 18 ]
He expresses his indebtedness to the Urdu poetry of Firaq Gorakhpuri and Ahsan Danish, as well as to the Hindi poems of Pant and Nirala. In those days, the newspapers in the Delhi-Punjab brought out special supplements and held poetry contests to mark Krishna Janmashtami, in which he participated regularly.
Anwar got his first break in the film Zakhmi Rooh (1982). Initially, he had to struggle for more than a decade to finally set an identity with the success of the song "Waada Raha Sanam", sung by Alka Yagnik and Abhijeet Bhattacharya in the film Khiladi (1992).