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#Asha Bhosle Duet Songs
keepalivebollywood · 1 year
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Best Of Asha Bhosle Duets
Asha Bhosle is one of the most iconic singers in Indian music. She has sung over 10,000 songs from different languages and is often referred to as "The Nightingale of India." Asha bhosle duets have a charm and appeal that is unmatched. They transport us to another era, when love was simple and life was carefree. There is something about these songs that just makes us feel good. They are the perfect way to unwind after a long day or to get the party started. And what's even better is that they are now available to stream online, so you can enjoy them anytime, anywhere. Keep alive is always bringing some amazing music for their listeners. Visit for more: https://www.keepalivebollywood.com/
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A Short Introduction to the Mainstream Music of West Bengal
Green = solo vocalist
Blue = Bands. In case of bands, name of lyricist hasn't been provided unless the song is written by someone not part of the band.
Purple = duets.
• আব্বুলিশ | Abbulish যে তুমি, based on the poem by Jayanta Joy Chattopadhyay
• অভিলাষা | Abhilasha আমার আমি
• অখিলবন্ধু ঘোষ | Akhilbandhu Ghosh যেন কিছু মনে ক'রোনা, written by Dipali Ghosh and Pulak Bandopadhyay
• অমর পাল | Amar Pal কতই রঙ্গ দেখি দুনিয়ায়, written by Satyajit Ray
• অনিন্দ্য চট্টোপাধ্যায় | Anindya Chatterjee আমার ভিনদেশী তারা, originally recorded by Chandrabindoo
• অনির্বাণ ভট্টাচার্য্য | Anirban Bhattacharya কিচ্ছু চাইনি আমি, written by Dipangshu Acharya
• অঞ্জন দত্ত | Anjan Dutt কলকাতা ১৬, written by Anjan Dutt
• অনুপম রায় | Anupam Roy ফাঁকা ফ্রেম, written by Anupam Roy
• অনুপ ঘোষাল | Anup Ghoshal আহা কি আনন্দ, written by Satyajit Ray
• অরিজিৎ সিংহ | Arijit Singh অসাতোমা সদগময়া, written by Srijato with references to other texts and songs
• অরুন্ধতী হোম চৌধুরী | Arundhati Holme Chowdhury যখন পড়বে না মোর পায়ের চিহ্ন, written by Rabindranath Tagore
• আশা ভোঁসলে | Asha Bhosle আরো দূরে চলো যাই, written by Patitpaban Bandopadhyay
• বাপী লাহিড়ী | Bappi Lahiri মঙ্গলদীপ জ্বেলে, written by Gauriprasanna Majumdar
• ভূপেন হাজারিকা | Bhupen Hazarika বিস্তীর্ণ দুপারে, written by Bhupen Hazarika and Shibdas Bandopadhyay, based on Ol' Man River
• বনি চক্রবর্তী | Bonnie Chakraborty কত কী করার আছে বাকি, written by Goutam Chattopadhyay
• ক্যাক্টাস | Cactus ভালো থেকো
• চন্দ্রবিন্দু | Chandrabindoo এইটা তোমার গান
• ক্রসউইন্ডস | Crosswinds পৃথিবী, written by Goutam Chattopadhyay
• দেবব্রত "জর্জ" বিশ্বাস | Debabrata "George" Biswas গোধূলি গগনে মেঘে ঢেকেছিল তারা, written by Rabindranath Tagore
• দেবদীপ মুখোপাধ্যায় | Debdeep Mukherjee হয়নি আলাপ, written by Debdeep Mukherjee
• দ্বিজেন মুখোপাধ্যায় | Dwijen Mukherjee তিমির অবগুণ্ঠনে, written by Rabindranath Tagore
• ঈশান | Eeshaan শ্যামাপ্রসাদ
• ফসিলস | Fossils হাস্নুহানা
• গীতা দত্ত | Geeta Dutt তুমি যে আমার, written by Gauriprasanna Majumdar
• গড়ের মাঠ | Gorer Math ধাঁধার থেকেও জটিল তুমি
• গৌতম চট্টোপাধ্যায় | Goutam Chattopadhyay আমার প্রিয় ক্যাফে, writren by Goutam Chattopadhyay
• হৈমন্তী শুক্লা | Haimanti Shukla আমার বলার কিছু ছিল না, written by Pulak Bandopadhyay
• হেমন্ত মুখোপাধ্যায় | Hemant Kumar রানার, written by Sukanta Bhattacharya
• ঈশান মিত্র | Ishan Mitra সন্ধে নামার আগে, written by Saqi
• কবীর সুমন | Kabir Suman ভালোবাসা, written by Kabir Suman
• কানন দেবী | Kanan Devi আমি বনফুল গো, written by Pranab Roy
• কণিকা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় | Kanika Banerjee ফুলে ফুলে ঢ'লে ঢ'লে, written by Rabindranath Tagore
• কৌশিকী চক্রবর্তী | Kaushiki Chakraborty আয় তবে সহচরী, written by Rabindranath Tagore
• কিশোরকুমার | Kishore Kumar সেদিন' আকাশে ছিল কত তারা, written by Gauriprasanna Majumdar
• লতা মঙ্গেশকর | Lata Mangeshkar যা রে যারে উড়ে যারে পাখী, written by Salil Chowdhury
• লোপামুদ্রা মিত্র | Lopamudra Mitra আমার মতে, written by Anupam Roy
• মানবেন্দ্র মুখোপাধ্যায় | Manabendra Mukherjee বারে বারে কে যেন ডাকে, written by Pabitra Mitra
• মান্না দে | Manna Dey এই শহর থেকে আরো অনেক দূরে, written by Pulak Bandopadhyay
• মনোময় ভট্টাচার্য | Manomay Bhattacharya আনন্দলোকে মঙ্গলালোকে, written by Rabindranath Tagore
• মহীন এখন ও বন্ধুরা | Moheen Ekhon o Bondhura হায় ভালোবাসি, written and originally recorded by Mohiner Ghoraguli
• মহীনের ঘোড়াগুলি | Mohiner Ghoraguli অজানা উড়ন্ত বস্তু
• মৌসুমী ভৌমিক | Moushumi Bhowmick স্বপ্ন দেখবো বলে, written by Moushumi Bhowmick
• নচিকেতা চক্রবর্তী | Nachiketa Chakraborty পাগলা জগাই, written by Nachiketa Chakraborty
• নগর ফিলোমেল | Nagar Philomel বিজনের চায়ের কেবিন
• পঙ্কজ মল্লিক | Pankaj Mullick দিনের শেষে ঘুমের দেশে, written by Rabindranath Tagore
• পান্নালাল ভট্টাচার্য | Pannalal Bhattacharya মায়ের পায়ের জবা হয়ে, written by Ramprasad Sen
• পরশপাথর | Parashpathar সুজন
• প্রদীপ চট্টোপাধ্যায় | Pradip Chattopadhyay সাততলা বাড়ি, written by Kamal Chakraborty
• প্রতুল মুখোপাধ্যায় | Pratul Mukhopadhyay আমি বাংলায় গান গাই, written by Pratul Mukhopadhyay
• পৃথিবী | Prithibi ক্লাসরুম
• রাহুল দেববর্মণ | R D Burman শোনো এই তো সময়, written by Swapan Chakraborty
• ঋতুপর্ণা দাস | Rituporna Das দিশেহারা আমার মন, written and originally performed by Arunendu Das
• রূপা বিশ্বাস | Rupa Biswas মজা ভারি মজা, info about lyricist unavailable
• রুপম ইসলাম | Rupam Islam ফিরিয়ে দেওয়ার গান, written by Anupam Roy
• শচীন দেববর্মণ | S D Burman বর্ণে গন্ধে ছন্দে গীতিতে, written by Meera Deb Burman
• শহর | Sahar যখন
• সলিল চৌধুরী | Salil Chowdhury এই রোকো, written by Salil Chowdhury
• "গীতশ্রী" সন্ধ্যা মুখোপাধ্যায় | Sandhya Mukherjee ঘুম ঘুম চাঁদ ঝিকিমিকি তারা, written by Gauriprasanna Majumdar
• সপ্তক "সানাই" দাস | Saptak "Sanai" Das রোদের নিশানা, written by Dhrubojyoti Chakraborty
• সতীনাথ মুখোপাধ্যায় | Satinath Mukherjee আকাশ এত মেঘলা, written by Sunilbaran
• শান্তনু মুখোপাধ্যায় | Shaan তোমার খোলা হাওয়া, written by Rabindranath Tagore
• শ্যামল মিত্র | Shyamal Mitra যদি কিছু আমারে শুধাও, written by Salil Chowdhury, originally recorded by Debabrata "George" Biswas
• শ্রেয়া ঘোষাল | Shreya Ghoshal রাজা রানীর ভালো হোক, written by Srijato
• শিলাজিৎ | Silajit এক্স ইকুয়ালস টু প্রেম, written by Silajit
• সৌরভ সাহা | Sourav Saha ডিসেম্বরের শহরে, written by Sourav Saha
• সুবীর সেন | Subir Sen পাগল হাওয়া, written by Salil Chowdhury
• সুচিত্রা মিত্র | Suchitra Mitra কৃষ্ণকলি আমি তারেই বলি, written by Rabindranath Tagore
• তালপাতার সেপাই | Taalpatar Shepai আমি শুধু খুঁজেছি আমায়
• তাপস "বাপি" দাস | Tapas "Bapi" Das তাকে যত তাড়াই দূরে, written by Tapas "Bapi" Das.
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• জিৎ গঙ্গোপাধ্যায়, জুন বন্দোপাধ্যায় | Jeet Ganguly, June Banerjee বাতাসে গুনগুন, written by Gautam Sushmit
• শ্যামল মিত্র, মানবেন্দ্র মুখোপাধ্যায় | Shyamal Mitra, Manabendra Mukhopadhyay দোলে দোদুল দোলে ঝুল'না, written by Gauriprasanna Majumdar
• সন্ধ্যা মুখোপাধ্যায়, মান্না দে | Sandhya Mukherjee, Manna Dey চম্পা চামেলি, written by Pranab Roy
• কিশোরকুমার, রুমা গুহঠাকুরতা | Kishore Kumar, Ruma Guhathakurta এই তো হেথায় কুঞ্জ ছায়ায written by Gauriprasanna Majumdar
• হেমন্ত মুখোপাধ্যায়, সন্ধ্যা মুখোপাধ্যায় | Hemant Kumar, Sandhya Mukherjee এই পথ যদি না শেষ হয়, written by Gauriprasanna Majumdar
• জুন বন্দোপাধ্যায়, শান্তনু মুখোপাধ্যায় | June Banerjee, Shaan দেখেছি তোমাকে শ্রাবণে, written by Priyo Chattopadhyay
• শ্রেয়া ঘোষাল, ঈশান মিত্র | Shreya Ghoshal, Ishan Mitra এসো হে, written by Srijato
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blogtozone · 1 year
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Tu Tu Hai Wahi Piano Notes | Yeh Vaada Raha
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Tu Tu Hai Wahi Piano Notes
Notes :-  Tu tu hai wahi dil ne jisse apna kaha E4 F4# G4 F4# E4 C5 B4 A4 G4 F4# D4 E4 F4# E4 D4 B4 Tu hai jahan main hoon wahan A4 G4 F4# G4 E4 F4# G4 F4# E4 A4 Ab to yeh jeena tere bin hai sazaa G4 F4# E4 D4# B3 D4# F4# B4 A4 B4 A4 G4# G4# Ho mil jaayein is tarah, do leharein jis tarah G4# G4# A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 B4 C5, B4 A4 G4 G4 G4 A4 B4 Ho mil jaayein is tarah, do leharein jis tarah C5 B4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 B4 C5 D5 C5, B4 A4 G4 G4 G4 A4 B4 Phir ho na judaa haan yeh vaada raha G4 F4# E4 F4# G4 F4# E4 A4 G4 F4# E4 F4# D4 F4# F4# E4 Main aawaz hoon to, tu hai geet mera B4 B4 E5 E5 E5 E5 D5 D5 E5, B4 A4 D5 A4 B4 B4 Jahan se nirala, manmeet mera B4 B4 E5 E5 E5 E5 D5 D5 E5, B4 A4 D5 A4 B4 B4 C5 B4 A4 Mil jaayein is tarah, do leharein jis tarah A4 A4 A4 A4 B4 C5, B4 A4 G4 G4 G4 A4 B4 Ho mil jaayein is tarah, do leharein jis tarah C5 B4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 B4 C5 D5 C5, B4 A4 G4 G4 G4 A4 B4 Phir ho na judaa haan yeh vaada raha G4 F4# E4 F4# G4 F4# E4 A4 G4 F4# E4 F4# D4 F4# F4# E4 Tu tu hai wahi dil ne jisse apna kaha E4 F4# G4 F4# E4 C5 B4 A4 G4 F4# D4 E4 F4# E4 D4 B4 Tu hai jahan main hoon wahan A4 G4 F4# G4 E4 F4# G4 F4# E4 A4 Ab to yeh jeena tere bin hai sazaa G4 F4# E4 D4# B3 D4# F4# B4 A4 B4 A4 G4# G4#
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"Tu Tu Hai Wahi" is a classic Bollywood song from the movie "Yeh Vaada Raha," which was released in 1982. The film was directed by Kapil Kapoor and starred Rishi Kapoor and Tina Munim in the lead roles. The song "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" is known for its melodious tune and romantic lyrics. Here is some information about the song: Singers: "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" was sung by the legendary playback singers Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle. Their duet added depth and soul to the song. Lyricist: The lyrics for the song were penned by Gulshan Bawra. The lyrics are romantic and convey the themes of love and longing. Music: The music for "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" was composed by R.D. Burman, one of the most celebrated music composers in the Indian film industry. R.D. Burman's compositions are known for their innovation and timeless appeal. Picturization: The song is picturized on the lead characters, Vikram (played by Rishi Kapoor) and Sunita (played by Tina Munim). It showcases their love story and captures the essence of their romantic moments. Significance: "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" became an instant hit and is remembered as one of the most iconic songs of the early 1980s. It added to the overall success of the film "Yeh Vaada Raha" and is cherished by fans of Bollywood music. Plot Context: In the movie, "Tu Tu Hai Wahi" appears during a pivotal moment in the narrative, where the characters Vikram and Sunita express their love for each other. The film revolves around themes of love, separation, and reunion. "Yeh Vaada Raha" is a romantic drama that explores the enduring love story between Vikram and Sunita, separated in their youth but reunited years later. The film's soundtrack, including "Tu Tu Hai Wahi," played a significant role in its success and is still beloved by fans of Hindi cinema. The song remains popular to this day and is considered a classic in the world of Indian film music. Its timeless melody, coupled with the enchanting voices of Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle, continues to evoke nostalgia and is often played at various cultural events and functions. Read the full article
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sa-heelies · 1 year
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17 29 30 for the music ask game!!
17: a song that would sing a duet with on karaoke i am famously bad at singing. nevertheless i'd like to give good old fashioned lover boy by queen a try :)
29: a song that you remember from your childhood going to cheat a little! i have very strong memories of exactly five songs from my childhood: take me home country roads by john denver, hips don't lie by shakira, kaw-liga by hank williams, single ladies by beyonce, and aage bhi jaane na tu by asha bhosle!! this actually sums up my entire childhood it was all country songs 2000s pop and 60s bollywood music.
30: a song that reminds you of yourself is it cheating to say ring ding dong by shinee. i feel like it represents my mental state most of the time
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creatiview · 2 years
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[ad_1]  The musical superhit film directed by Nasir Husain featured Asha Parekh, Jeetendra, and Aruna Irani completed 50 years on 5th Nov 2021 and was a super hit in India. You would be surprised to note that it was a super-duper hit in China when it was released eight years after its Indian release. In fact, Caravan, believe it or not, sold 19 million tickets in India – and 100 million tickets in China! One hundred million broke all records in China for a foreign film. One of the earliest Indian films to earn the big bucks in Chinese domestic markets was Raj Kapoor's 1951 Indian classic Awara. released in 1955.Caravan‘s amazing success in China was matched only thirty years later by Nasir Husain's nephew, Amir Khan with his 3 Idiots.The movie’s storyline was nothing great. A runaway heiress joins a passing caravan of gypsies, to escape the villain who murdered her father, then falls in love with the leading man, who eventually rescues her from the villain, etc, etc. The film's plot was loosely inspired by the 1953 film Girl on the Run, a little-known crime drama set against the backdrop of a carnival burlesque show, which was changed to a gypsy show in Caravan.Aruna Irani has a significant role in this film.The traveling troupe featured Madan Puri as the manager and a young Aruna Irani as the star performer Nisha. In fact, Irani nearly stole the show from the film’s heroine with her animated performances in the songs 'Chadhti Jawaani Meri Chaal Mastani', 'Dilbar Dil Se Pyaare' and ‘Ab Joh Mile Hain Toh’.The screenplay of the film was provided by Bhowmick, but the treatment of the film was all Husain, who turned it into the entertainer that it was. According to the film's star Asha Parekh in her biography The Hit Girl, Caravan happened accidentally.The highlight of the film was its music, composed by R D Burman, and lyrics by Mazrooh Sultanpuri. In Caravan, there was a song for every mood. There was the soft romantic duet ‘Kitna Pyaara Waada’, the road song ‘Goriya Kahaan Tera Desh Re’, the goofy performance number ‘Daiya Yeh Main Kahaan Aa Phasi’, and, of course, the most famous of them all, the cabaret track, ‘Piya Tu Ab Toh Aaja’ picturized on Helen, which brought singer Asha Bhosle her third Filmfare award for Best Female Playback Singer.Even after 50 years, the film is still refreshing, if you have not seen the film,i recommend you to see it today.If you liked this Blog, you would also appreciate my Youtube Channel, link is given belowhttps://youtu.be/ZEnEKZcyPjI[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEnEKZcyPjI[/embed][embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbXhA0iZrlw[/embed][embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdOWDrvOt-A[/embed]All Songs of Caravan [ad_2] Source link
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saregamaindia · 2 years
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Top 10 Valentine’s Day Songs
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Valentine’s Day is a special occasion for couples to express their love and appreciation for each other. Music is a wonderful way to enhance the romantic atmosphere of the day.
  Saregama has brought you a great collection of Valentine’s Day songs that will make your special day even more memorable. Here’s a list of the top 10 Valentine’s Day songs to download from Saregama.
“Tere Bina Zindagi Se” by Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar: This timeless classic is sure to get your heart racing with its sweet lyrics and romantic melody.
“Karvaten Badalte Rahe” by Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar: This beautiful song reminds you of the special bond between lovers and how much they miss each other.
“Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Song” by Kumar Sanu: The song depicts the feelings that go through the mind of a young lover who sees his love for the first time.
“Pehla Nasha” by Sadhana Sargam and Udit Narayan: This beautiful duet will have you daydreaming about about your first love.
“Agar Tum Mil Jao” by Shreya Ghoshal: This classic song from the hit movie of the same name will bring you back to that time.
“Tu Mile Dil Khile” by Stebin Ben and Asees Kaur: This song will make you want to spend eternity with your special someone.
“Chura Liya Hai Tumne” by Asha Bhosle and Mohd. Rafi: This melodious duet will make you feel the love between two people.
“Dil Kya Kare” by Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar: This classic song is sure to make you feel like you’re in a romantic Bollywood movie.
“Abhi Na Jao Chhod Kar” by Mohammed Rafi and Asha Bhosle: This sweet song will make you feel like you’re in a dreamy paradise.
“Tum Hi Ho” by Arijit Singh: This romantic song will make you feel like you’re the only two people in the world.
​   Make your Valentine’s Day extra special with these romantic songs from Saregama. Download your favorites today and enjoy a romantic evening with your special someone.
​    Saregama is a great source for finding the perfect Valentine’s Day songs. With a wide selection of romantic songs to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect one to express your love. Whether you’re looking for a classic or a modern song, Saregama has got you covered.
Download your favorite Valentine’s Day songs today and make your day even more special.
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bollywoodproduct · 3 years
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Lyrics Ye Din To Aata Hai Ik Din Jawaani Me
Lyrics Ye Din To Aata Hai Ik Din Jawaani Me
Lyrics in Hindi | Ye Din To Aata Hai Ik Din Jawaani Me | Mahaan-1983 | Amitabh Bachchan, Parveen Babi Ye Din To Aata HaiIk Din Jawaani MeAankhen Mile To LageAag Paani MeDil Ko To Khona HaiKhona Hai Kho JaayeAage Jo Hona HaiHona Hai Ho Jaaye Are Ye Din To Aata HaiIk Din Jawaani MeAankhen Mile To LageAag Paani MeDil Ko To Khona HaiKhona Hai Kho JaayeAage Jo Hona HaiHona Hai Ho JaayeYe Din To Aata…
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Unraveling the Emotions: A Deep Dive into Bollywood’s Heartbreak Anthems
Welcome to a melodious journey through the heart-wrenching realms of Bollywood’s soul-stirring ballads! Brace yourself as we embark on an enchanting expedition into the world of emotions and unravel the hidden depths behind Bollywood’s heartbreak anthems. From tear-soaked lyrics to haunting melodies, these songs have been etching themselves into our souls for decades, capturing the essence of human pain like no other. So grab your tissues and prepare to dive deep into a sea of love lost, as we decode the magic that lies within these timeless classics.
Introduction to Bollywood Heartbreak Anthems
When it comes to heartbreak, Bollywood knows how to capture all the feels. From the initial pain of betrayal to the eventual acceptance of moving on, every stage of a breakup is soundtracked by some of the most memorable songs in Hindi cinema. Join us as we take a deep dive into the emotions of heartbreak with some of Bollywood’s most iconic breakup anthems.
From Lata Mangeshkar’s “Tere Bina Jindegi Se koi ” to Alka Yagnik’s “Tujhe Yaad Na Meri Aayi”, there are plenty of timeless classics that perfectly capture the heartache and pain of a broken relationship. But there are also more recent hits like Arijit Singh’s “Hamari Adhuri Kahani ” and Shreya Ghoshal’s “Sunn Raha Hai Na Tu” that have become instant breakup anthems in their own right. No matter what your taste in music is, there’s sure to be a Bollywood heartbreak anthem that resonates with you.
So put on your headphones, pour yourself a glass of wine, and let these songs help you through whatever stage of heartbreak you’re currently going through. We promise, you’re not alone.
Exploring the Different Emotions Reflected in Bollywood Songs
There’s something about a heartbreak anthem that just gets us. They make us feel seen, understood, and most importantly, not alone. From the eternal classics to more modern hits, Bollywood has always had a way of speaking to our hearts and reflecting the different emotions we experience when going through a break-up.
Whether it’s the pain of unrequited love, the feeling of betrayal, or simply the sadness that comes with saying goodbye, there’s a Bollywood song for every type of heartbreak. And while they might not always offer up the best advice on how to deal with a break-up, they definitely give us comfort in knowing that we’re not alone in our feelings.
So, next time you’re feeling down about a break-up, put on one of these songs and let yourself feel all the feels. Trust us, it’ll make you feel better.
Analyzing the Lyrics of Popular Heartbreak Anthems
When it comes to heartbreak anthems, there are few things more cathartic than belting out a tune with all your might. Whether you’re wallowing in your sorrows or trying to move on, these songs always seem to hit the spot. But what is it about these popular tunes that make them so relatable?
Let’s take a look at the lyrics of some of Bollywood’s most popular heartbreak anthems and see what we can learn about the emotions involved in a break-up.
“Tum Hi Ho” by Arijit Singh
This song is all about the pain of losing someone you love. The lyrics talk about how the singer is struggling to get through each day without their loved one by their side. There is a sense of desperation and hopelessness in the singer’s voice as they try to hold on to any memories they have of their time together.
“Tum Hi Ho” Translation: Only You Are There, In My Heart I am trying, every day, without you living each moment, for you (only for you) my heart beats.. only for you.. my life is only for you..
“Tum Hi Ho” Lyrics Meaning: The lyrics of this song are quite self-explanatory. The singer is pining for their lost love and trying to find ways to cope with their absence. The chorus talks about how the singer would be nothing
Examining How Music Influences Our Emotional Health
In India, film music is an integral part of the movie-watching experience. The songs often play a pivotal role in furthering the plot and driving the emotions of the characters on screen. And while we may not always be conscious of it, the music in these films often has a profound impact on our own emotions as well.
For many of us, Bollywood heartbreak anthems have become the soundtrack to our own personal breakups and heartaches. These songs perfectly capture the pain and anguish of a broken heart, and they can often help us to process and deal with our own emotions
Interestingly, research has shown that listening to sad music can actually be beneficial for our emotional health. Studies have found that listening to sad music can lead to increased feelings of empathy and compassion, as well as decreased levels of anxiety and depression.
So next time you’re feeling down about a break-up or any other sadness in your life, don’t be afraid to crank up those Bollywood heartbreak anthems. They just might be exactly what you need to help you feel better.
Cultural Impact of Bollywood Heartbreak Anthems
The cultural impact of Bollywood heartbreak anthems is profound. For generations, these songs have been a source of comfort for those going through a tough break-up. They capture the pain and longing that comes with lost love, and offer a cathartic release for listeners.
These songs have also had a significant influence on Indian popular culture. They are often referenced in films and TV shows, and have become part of the country’s collective consciousness. Even those who don’t speak Hindi can sing along to these classics.
So why do we keep coming back to these songs when our hearts are broken? Perhaps it’s because they offer a sense of solidarity – we’re not alone in our pain. Or maybe it’s because they’re just so darn catchy! Whatever the reason, there’s no denying the power of a good Bollywood heartbreak anthem.
Understanding the Role of Music in Healing a Broken Heart
It is said that music has the power to heal a broken heart. And while this may be true for some, it is not always the case. There are many factors that contribute to the healing process, and music is just one of them. While it can be a helpful tool, it is not always the panacea that people make it out to be.
There are many different types of music, and each one can have a different effect on the listener. Some music is uplifting and empowering, while others are sad and melancholic. The type of music that you choose to listen to after a break-up should be based on your own personal preference and what makes you feel better.
For some people, listening to sad songs after a break-up can actually make them feel worse. If this is the case for you, then it’s best to avoid these types of songs altogether. Instead, focus on finding music that makes you feel good and helps you to remember the happy times in your relationship.
There is no right or wrong way to heal a broken heart. Everyone copes with break-ups differently, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide what works best for you. If listening to music helps you to cope with your break-up, then go ahead and do it. But if it doesn’t, don’t force yourself to listen to it. Instead, focus on finding other ways to heal and move forward with your life.
The Top 10 Heartbroken Bollywood Songs That Tug at Your Emotions”
“Tadap Tadap Ke” – Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) “Channa Mereya” – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016) “Kabira” – Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013) “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” – Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016) “Tum Hi Ho” – Aashiqui 2 (2013) “Dil De Diya Hai” – Masti (2004) “Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahungi” – Half Girlfriend (2017) “Tum Bin Jiya Jaye Kaise” – Tumbin(2001) “Baaton Ko Teri” – All Is Well (2015) “Dard Dilo Ke Kam Ho Jate” – The Xpose (2014)
These songs beautifully portray the pain, longing, and vulnerability experienced in matters of the heart, making them unforgettable heartbreak anthems in Bollywood.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Bollywood music has a special power to evoke all kinds of emotions with its heartbreak anthems. From joyous dance numbers to melancholic ballads, these songs have the ability to bring us back in time and remind us of our own experiences with love lost and lessons learned. While every song carries a unique message, they all share one thing in common—they help us come to terms with the pain that comes from breaking up or being hurt by someone we care about. So next time you feel down and out after a messy break-up, don’t forget there’s always some beautiful Bollywood tunes waiting for you!
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30 June Kalyanji Virji Shah (Kalyanji-Anandji): 92nd Birth Anniversary
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Kalyanji Virji Shah (Kalyanji-Anandji): 92nd Birth Anniversary 30 June 1928-24 August 2000
From sleeve notes written for SaReGaMa’s LEGENDS CD set in 2009: More than half a century after the cobra swayed to the clavioline, masquerading as the been, in ‘Tan dole mera man dole’, its notes still reverberate across India, and in many other parts of the world. It was, and remains, Kalyanji Virji Shah’s best-known musical signature. Kalyanji had first used the instrument in a film called Naag Panchami (1953, music Chitragupta), but that went largely un-noticed. ‘Tan dole’, a Hemant Kumar tune from a box-office hit, was the chart-topper of 1954, so listeners took good notice of its mesmerising been theme. Developed in France by a designer named Constant Martin, the clavioline was introduced in 1947. Five years later, musician Kalyanji was playing it here, in India, in film song takes. Four years after Nagin, Kalyanji had arrived as music director, with Samrat Chandragupta. And the following year, younger brother Anandji, who was a child actor and chorus singer too, joined him to create the K-A team that stood firm for over 40 years. Nevertheless, as Anandji, some four years younger (now 88), is often heard saying, “Kalyanjibhai is watching all this from above. He is very much with us in spirit.” Kalyanji Virji Shah died in the year 2000, at the age of 72.
Born in Kundrodi village of the Mundra taluka in Kutchh, the brothers grew up in Mumbai, where their father ran a food-grain store. Inclined more towards music than academics, they developed the self-taught ability to play a host of instruments, and formed part of school bands. By 1944-45, the teenager siblings had started playing in film song recordings. Big brother set up his own band in 1950, calling it Kalyanji and Party, with Purshottam Upadhyaya singing ‘Too mera chaand maen teree chaandnee’, the super-hit Naushad tune from Dillagi, to thunderous encores. The band performed in Bombay and in other nearby towns. For a while, the businessman in him did surface, and Kalyanji started a tailoring shop in partnership with a friend. Destiny, however, ensured that the shop did not prosper, drawing Kalyanji even closer to a world where a needle was something that played a gramophone record, not a device to stitch clothes with.
Many of us have heard the popular tunes the brothers composed for films like Samrat Chandragupta, Bedard Zamana Kya Jane, Chhalia and Bluff Master, the last two being the earliest directorial forays of director Manmohan Desai, but few would be aware that it was producer Subhash Desai, Manmohan’s brother, who gave Kalyanji his music directorial his break. Impressed with his prowess at song recordings of various recognised composers, Subhash saw a competent future music director in Kalyanji, and made him an offer that was strange, but nevertheless one that he could not refuse. Would he agree to a contract offering him 11 film assignments as music director, with a fee of Rs. 5,000 for the first film, Rs. 10,000 for the second…a recurring Rs. 5,000 increment per film, non-negotiable? The offer was too good to resist, so Kalyanji agreed, but he did ask Subhash, “Why11 films? Why not 10? Or 12?” The reply was convincing, “Eleven is my lucky number.” As it transpired, they did not do 11 films together, but Kalyanji’s career choice was made.
The K-A success story begins with Kalyanji’s kingly debut, Samrat Chandragupta. ‘Chahe paas ho’ is a touching lyric, with a tinge of sadness, as is the next number, ‘Door kahin tu chal’, another Rafi-Lata duet, from Bedard Zamana Kya Jaane, both penned by Bharat Vyas. With a title like Madari, there had to be a snake-charmer and his been in play, and the theme track, penned by Faruk Kaiser and rendered by Lata and Mukesh, indeed provided flashbacks of the legendary Kalyanji patent. Soon after he wrote his first song for them in Chandrasena, Gulshan Bawra penned a real gem in Satta Bazar, and this time the brothers invited their mentor Hemant Kumar to join Lata in the recording room, with amazing results. Who can forget ‘Tumhe yaad hoga’? Not yet the He Man he was to become in his later years, Dharmendra in Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere was emoting to Mukesh’s emotion-charged playback, rendering Shamim Jaipuri’s rich poetry. Graduating from smaller set-ups into a Raj Kapoor vehicle, K-A hit big time in Chhalia. Nonsensical verse from a sensible writer, Qamar Jalalabadi, ‘Dum dum diga diga’, with Mukesh providing playback to Raj’s on-screen antics, set the aisles afire.
Soon, they were signed to compose for Mehndi Lagi Mere Haath, a Shashi Kapoor starrer, and Bluff Master. Both films enjoyed reasonable success and the music went around too. In Bluff Master, we find the rare phenomenon of four voices being used for the same actor: Mukesh, Hemant Kumar, Shamshad Begum (Shammi Kapoor in drag) and Rafi. It was Rafi who immortalised ‘Govinda ala re’ and sang the duet ‘Husn chala kuchh aisi chal’ with Lata. Anand Bakhshi wrote inspired lyrics for Phool Bane Angaare, and Mukesh, as usual, delivered them with consummate artistry. By 1964, K-A were in the Premier League. That very year, they came up with such melodious tracks as the lilting ‘Humsafar mere humsafar’ (Purnima), where they teamed up with Gulzar, a rarity, and the two Mukesh solos from Ji Chahta Hai and Himalaya Ki God Mein. The former was written by Majrooh, not a K-A regular. Another infrequent teaming worked very well, as Hasrat Jaipuri wrote and Rafi sang in great style, ‘Dil beqarar sa hai’ (Ji Chahta Hai). Melodious, hummable and catchy. A ghazal on Shammi Kapoor with Bakhshi writing and Rafi singing may not be a common occurrence, but just savour ‘Teri zulfen pareshan’ (Preet Na Jane Reet). Staying with Mukesh on Shashi, after MLMH, the duo came up with a moody duet in Juari, ‘Humsafar ab yeh safar kat jayega’. If there was still any doubt about the standing of the duo in the rankings, Jab Jab Phool Khile laid to rest all criticism. Every track was heard everywhere. The songs had it all: pathos, fun, longing, depression, pep. For both K-A and Anand Bakhshi, the success of JJPK was to remain a milestone forever.
Rafi provided playback for debutant Rajesh Khanna in the theme song of his debut vehicle, Raaz, re-uniting K-A with Shamim Jaipuri, producing haunting results. Indeevar’s lyrics sang of cruel fate in Dil Ne Pukara, and who better to voice them than Mukesh, as ‘Waqt karta jo wafa’. In the same vein was the Suhag Raat lament, ‘Khush raho’. Manna De came in to give playback for Pran in Upkar and Zanjeer, rendering two of his most acclaimed numbers. It took the duo 19 hours to record ‘Mere desh ki dharti’, the patriotic anthem of Upkar. Saraswatichandra, based on a literary classic, needed the linguistic mastery of Indeevar to weave in the songs, and the author of ‘Kasme vaade pyar vafa’ made it count. Filmfare awarded the duo for the best music of the year. It was still pristine K-A, full of melody, working with Lata and Mukesh. Another award followed some years later, for Kora Kagaz, which had a pathos-laden title-track in the voice of Kishore. Not many might realise, but K-A used Kishore Kumar for the first time in the 1968 film Suhag Raat, singing a sad song, a full decade after the duo had started their career. A comic song was rendered by Manna De while Mukesh was called-upon to put across the other sad lyric.
Only Rafi could have set swinging mood for Shashi Kapoor to gyrate on screen in ‘Nain milakar chaen churana’ (Aamne Saamne). Rafi for Shashi it was again in Ek Shriman Ek Shrimati and Raja Saab. Part of the female vocals in Raja Saab came from Suman Kalyanpur. Suman had sung for K-A in MLMH and JJPK too, and was to partner Manhar in his first hit number in Vishwas. Giving Hemlata her break in the same film, K-A paired her with good-old friend Mukesh. Soon, the duo was to show its preference for rotating the strike, training and honing a host of budding singing talent, while reverting to the established names with equal regularity. Like a lot of extremely popular Mahendra-Manoj Kumar, Kishore-Amitabh Bachchan and Kishore-Rajesh Khanna outings. Incidentally, K-A took three days to record the back-ground score of Suhaag Raat, while they needed a whole month for Purab Aur Paschim. For the ‘Om jai Jagdeesh Hare’ bhajan of PAP, the composers used 50 chorus singers to get the effect normally created by violins. They called it human resonance. Delay (natural echo) was the highlight of ‘Mere mitwa’ (Geet). The child-like double speed of ‘Na sun sun sun bura’ (Priya) was simply achieved by recording on spool-tape at a particular speed and playing it back at double the speed. Most of their work was done at the Famous, Tardeo, recording studio.
There is Rafi, and not Kishore, for Rajesh Khanna, oozing sensuality as only he could, in Chhoti Bahu: ‘Yeh raat hai pyasi pyasi’, echoing musician hero Rajendra Kumar’s heart-rending call in Geet and charting a romantic route for Dharmendra in Kab Kyon Aur Kahan? He also offers love lessons in Upaasna; in the Haath Ki Safai duet, he makes a solemn promise of eternal love; and he goes on Dilip Kumar for the intoxicating ‘Peete peete’ duet with Asha Bhosle in Bairaag. As Western as it gets is the rare title chorus ‘Pretty pretty Priya’ (Priya) and as Sanskritised as it can get is the Kishore hilarity ‘Priye praneshwari’ (Hum Tum Aur Woh). Kalyanji-Anandji made Shatrughan Sinha sing in Kashmakash, Amitabh Bachchan in Laawaris and Anil Kapoor in Chameli Ki Shaadi. They also gave ample opportunities to the emerging talent of 70s’ generation, as you can sample on the Shailendra Singh, Suresh Wadkar, Anwar, Alka Yagnik and Kanchan tracks.
Known for their hundreds of stage performances, in India and abroad, both brothers also enjoyed a sturdy reputation as funsters, with a joke for every occasion and a keen sense of self-deprecating humour. They once famously described themselves as medical practitioners. “We offer all lines of treatment. If some producer approaches us with symptoms that demand a classical approach, we recommend the Ayurvedic style of medicine: Slow, but efficacious in the long-term. On the other hand, if some film-maker wants to experiment with the musical score of his film, we suggest Homoeopathic type of tunes: May work, may not. Some element of risk is involved. If, however, he wants the juke-boxes to jingle and listeners to start singing along instantaneously, we churn out Allopathic compositions: Like injections, they have instant, strong effect, but the effect may wear out sooner.” Music, along with laughter, is the best medicine known to mankind. Kalyanji-Anandji have already issued a statutory warning to your troubles to keep away, for there’s no place for them, ‘Mere angne men tumhara kya kaam hae?’
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1. Your favorite song - I don't have a favorite song. I can't choose, really can't but there are 2 songs I never skip, Lag Jaa Gale by Lata Mangeshkar and Rolling in the Deep by Adele so I will go with them.
2. Your least favorite song - I don't think I have a song that is my least favorite. If I don't like it, I simply don't have it on my playlist.
3. A song that makes you happy - Cups by Anna Kendrick
4. A song that makes you sad - Young and Beautiful by Lana Del Rey.
5. A song that reminds you of someone - Raat Akeli Hai by Asha Bhosle
6. A song that reminds you of somewhere - Zara Zara by Bombay Jayshree
7. A song that reminds you of a certain event - Bheege Hoth Tere by Kunal Ganjawala. I had to do an impromptu duet dance to this on my fresher's party.
8. A song that you know all the words to - There are about 500 songs like that but I will go with Hello by Adele and Kabira by Rekha Bhardwaj
9. A song that you can dance to - London Thumakda by Labh Jubna, Neha Kakkar and Sonu Kakkar and Paper Rings by Taylor Swift
10. A song that makes you fall asleep (or that you can fall asleep to) - Ajeeb Dastaan Hai Yeh by Lata Mangeshkar
11. A song from your favorite band - Home by One Direction
12. A song from a band you hate - I don't think there are any bands that I hate. If I don't like them, I don't listen to them.
13. A song that reminds you of someone that you would rather forget about - No such songs.
14. A song that no one would expect you to love - Work by Rihaana
15. A song that describes you - Royals by Lorde
16. A song that you used to love but now you hate - Tum Hi Ho by Arijit Singh, simply because I have heard it too much.
17. A song that you often hear on the radio - Bala (title track of the movie Bala, I hate it)
18. A song that you would love to hear on the radio - Just you and I by Tom Walker
19. A song from your favorite album - I have too many albums that I love by I will go with Hard Feelings/Loveless by Lorde and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (translates to oh heart, it is difficult) by Arijit Singh
20. A song that you listen to when you are angry - Make Me Wanna Die by the Pretty Reckless, Saada Haq by Mohit Chauhan
21. A song that you listen to when you are sad - Jag Soona Soona Lage (translates to the world feels empty) by and Hold on by Chord Overstreet
22. A song that you want played at your wedding - Din Shagna Da (translates to The day of auspiciousness) by Jasleen Royal
23. A song that you want played at your funeral - Time of Our Lives by Tyrone Wells
24. A song that makes you laugh - Engine Ki Seeti. This song is so freaking funny and peppy. I love it.
25. A song with a great music video - Bloom by Troye Sivan and Kajra Re by Alisha Chinai, Shankar Mahadevan, Javed Ali
25. A song that relaxes you - Abhi Na Jao Chod Ke by Asha Bhosle
26. A song from your childhood - Chhaiya Chhaiya by Sukhwinder Singh. When I was a kid, I used to have one of those toy flip phones that would play songs when you would press the buttons. This was one of those songs. Also, it is very beautifully written.
27. Favorite song that you discovered recently - Toothpaate Kisses by the Macabees
28. A song that you would sing at a karaoke night - Slow Hands by Niall Horan/ Badtameez Dil by Benny Dayal and Shefali Alvares
29. Your favorite love song - At the moment it's Beautiful War by Kings of Leon or Bulleya by Papon
30. A song that you never get sick of hearing - Almost (sweet music) by Hozier
31. A song that you find annoying - Yummy by Justin Bieber. Never heard it but I find it very very annoying.
32. Your favorite rap song - I don't listen to rap music a lot but from what I have heard I will go with Apna Time Aayega by Ranveer Singh. (translates to my time will come.)
33. Most listened to song on your Spotify/itunes - I don't know. Didn't check. Sorry.
34. A song that you would perform in front of people - Hasi by Shreya Ghoshal because I know how to play it on guitar.
35. Favorite song from the 70s - Tiny Dancer by Elton John / Yeh Dosti Hum Nahi Todenge by Kishore Kumar and Manna De
36. Favorite song from the 80s - Kabootar Ja Ja by Lata Mangeshkar and S.P. Balasubramanyam
37. Favorite song from the 90s - All songs of the movie Taal
38. Favorite song from the 2000s - Toxic by Britney Spears / All songs from the movie Devdas
39. A song that you are not really fond of but you listen to anyway - Lovely by Kanika Kapoor
40. A song that evokes good memories - Barso Re Megha by Shreya Ghoshal and Uday Mazumdar
41. A song that evokes bad memories - Abhi Abhi Toh Mile Ho by Akriti Kakkar, KK, Shreya Ghoshal
42. A song from your favorite movie - Muala Mere Le Le Meri Jaan from Chak De India (translates to God, take my life away)
43. A song you wouldn't want to sing at a karaoke night - Back to Black by Amy Winehouse. I would never do it justice. Never in a million years.
44. Best female vocals - Shreya Ghoshal, Adele
45. Best male vocals - Arijit Singh, Hozier
46. Best party song - Single Ladies by Beyonce or Taare Gin Gin by Ikka Singh and Sukhbir
47. Best Duet Song - God, there are so many of those that I love but I will go with Do Pal by Sonu Nigam and Lata Mangeshkar
48. A song that reminds you of school days - Dhunki by Neha Bhasin/ Hall of Fame by The Script
49. A song you sing in the shower - Always you by Louis Tomlinson
50. A song that's currently stuck in your head - Not in The Same Way by 5SoS
51. A song that has a good beat - Don't by Ed Sheeran
52. A song from a band no one you know has heard of - Marz by The Yellow Diary
53. A song that gives you a rush - Breathless by Shankar Mahadevan. The singer sings the entire 3 minutes of the song in one breath. So it is quite exhilirating. Or Aigiri Nandini by Amit Trivedi.
54. A song with lyrics you can't understand - Thunderclouds by Sia
55. A song with no words - I don't listen to instrumental songs because lyrics are my favorite part of a song
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Weather, Dove, Friendship Bracelets, Record Player, Hot Cocoa, Valentine, Succulent, Bath Bomb, Brown Sugar, Velvet, Cupcake ;3c 💕💕💕💕💕
of course you’re here to make me feel better, you beautiful cinnamon roll. I love you infinity. The answers are a tad long, so I’ll be kind and keep them under the cut. 
Weather - What do you love most?
I don’t think any one person could pinpoint the thing they love the most. It’s an accumulation of little things I think. Gentle music in a summertime breeze as it kisses your skin. The smell of rain and freshly baked bread. A gentle hug and fingers running through hair. Forehead kisses and unspoken words of safety and love. I love a lot of little things. 
Dove - How do you express love?
With everything I have. I’m the giving and nurturing type of person when I show my love for anyone. I express it through physical touch - hair strokes, back rubs, hand holding. I express it through care - baking cookies, small dinners, a piece of art, a gentle night in with a favourite movie. I express it through writing. I express it in any and every way I can. Because I want all those who love me, to feel the same amount of love as they give me.
Friendship Bracelet - What does friendship mean to you?
Understanding a person in every moment. To see their most horrendous, vile, angry side and holding a hand out to them, never abandoning. Seeing their weak, vulnerable, selfless side and being the pillar they need until they can walk, never leaving. To support them through their happiness, with eyes sparkling about a topic, or laughter due to a meme, or when they sprout a new leaf from healing from what has happened; always nurturing. Letting that person grow, and being so full of pride of their smallest to their biggest achievements. If you are able to love and support those who have done the same for you - those friendships are priceless.  
Record Player - Love songs or breakup songs?
I have far too many of both, but I’ll list as many as I can think of: 
Ocean Eyes; I love you; Everything I wanted - Billie EilishDil Hi Toh Hai, Channa Mereya, Hawayein - PritamBolna, Humdard, Agar Tum Saath Ho, Kabira (Encore) - Arijit SinghPreet; Din Shagna Da; Kho Gaye Hum Kahan - Jasleen RoyalSever - Hilary WoodsTruth Hurts - LizzoYou Are the Reason - Calum Scott (Duet Vers.)Sucker; What a Man Gotta Do - Jonas BrothersSuncity - KhalidMy Love, My Life, Mamma Mia - Mamma Mia! Here We Go AgainProof; Last Hope; Still into You; The Only Exception - ParamoreAasmaa - Asha BhosleRequiem on Water - Imperial MammothMy Love - SiaNew Light - John MayerAll I Want - KodalineHome - RainaI Will Spend My Whole Life Loving You - Imaginary Future & Kina GrannisFalling For You - The Light the HeatTo Build a Home - The Cinematic Orchestra & Patrick WatsonI Don’t Love You - Urban Zakapa& about a million or so more.
Hot Cocoa - Three things you love about yourself?
I have the patience for all types of humans and that is one of the greatest assets I have as a person. 
That I try, even if it’s scary. 
My hair lately, makes me happy. It’s bright and a lot of people like it.
Valentine - Do you like pda?
I do, but in small amounts. I like seeing people in love but other times it does make me a little cynical or bitter due but I think that’s normal. 
Succulent - What are you looking forward to?
My surgery! I want to get better and not be in pain every day. 
Bath bomb - What is the best form of self care?
I think it’s different for every person. I try and get something warm - like tea, a chai latte or hot chocolate. I’ll listen to some music that’s a little happier in lyric or watch a studio ghibli movie, because that, to me, is the healer of all healing. Studio Ghibli films make you want to live again.
Brown Sugar - What is making your heart warm today?
I stared at this question for a while. I had a pretty bad mental breakdown yesterday and it usually takes me a day or two to recover. I suppose the thing that has been making my heart warm is that we have a blue tongue lizard living on our property. He roams the backyard and front yard. Yesterday he was chilling right at our doorstep! He’s lovely in colour and I talked to it for a while. I saw him nibbling on some apple slices I left him this morning.
Velvet - What is your style?
I guess generous. I am generous in every which way I can be. Yes, there are a lot of cons to that, but it’s just in my nature. I like being as nurturing as I can be, as caring as I can be. I give all projects 110% and just.. try. In terms of clothing though, I try to go for florals or something cute.
Cupcake - Are you in love?
Always. Partner or no partner, I am always in love with something. 
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Remembering Geeta Dutta on her 47th death anniversary. Geeta Dutt (born Geetā Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri; 23 November 1930 – 20 July 1972) was a prominent Indian singer, born in Faridpur before the Partition of India. She found particular prominence as a playback singer in Hindi cinema. She also sang many modern Bengali songs, both in film and non-film genre. K. Hanuman Prasad took Geeta under his patronage, trained and groomed her in singing and later launched her into singing for movies. In 1946, she got the first break with an opportunity to sing in the mythological film Bhakta Prahlad for which Prasad was the music director. She was given only two lines to sing for two songs. In 1947, she got her break with Do Bhai. The music of Do Bhai became a hit with "Mera sundar sapna beet gaya" topping the charts. Geeta Roy's fresh and melodious voice combined vivacity and pathos in such a way that, despite a pronounced "Bengali lilt," the song touched the pulse of thousands of music lovers. She was popularly nick-named "Bangal ka jadu" (the magic from Bengal). In the same film she sang the evocative "Yaad karoge, yaad karoge, ik din humko yaad karoge." It was remarkable for a teenager to sing with such maturity. In the same year, she sang for Hunuman Prasad's other releases. "Naino Ki Pyali Se Hoto Ki Madira" (Rasili)"Neha Lagake Mukh Mod Gayaa" (Rasili) "Aaja ri Nindiya Aaja": a lullaby alongside the established playback singer Parul Ghosh (Nai Maa) The uncanny ability of Geeta Dutt that made her race past her contemporaries was her unique versatility to sing any kind of song with the authentic tone, feeling, passion and emotion as demanded by the composition and the situation it was being picturised in. From a bhajan to a club song, from a haunting melancholic song to a peppy romantic number, she could traverse the range of music, seemingly effortlessly. This unique versatility helped Geeta (Roy) Dutt carve out a niche and cement her place even when the Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle phenomenon was sweeping through the world of Hindi playback, following the runaway success of Aayega Aanewala in Mahal (1949). Geeta Dutt's chart-busting "Tadbeer se bigdi hui taqdeer bana le" in Guru Dutt's directorial debut Baazi (1951) was the turning point where "Geeta Roy's vivacity was matched every inch by Geeta Bali on-screen". S. D. Burman had turned a ghazal by Sahir Ludhianvi into a sensual club song much to the chagrin of the famed lyricist-poet: The ploy worked as Baazi proved a hit on the strength of that song alone. S D Burman fully exploited Geeta's potential across the spectrum. "Aan milo shyam saanware" (Devdas, 1955), the duet with Manna Dey, has the unmistakable touch of the Baul folk music of Bengal. "Nanhi kali sone chali" (Sujata, 1959) is one of the most popular and heart-touching lullaby ever where Geeta Dutt's voice rings maternal love in every note. The bubbly exuberance of "Aye dil mujhe bata de" (Bhai Bhai, 1956) is in sharp contrast to the pathos of "Waqt ne kiya" in (Kaagaz Ke Phool, 1959).
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Lyrics Garibo Ki Suno Wo Tumhaari Sunega
Lyrics Garibo Ki Suno Wo Tumhaari Sunega
Garibo Ki Suno Wo Tumhaari Sunega – Song contents: Lyrics in EnglishHindi LyricsYouTube VideoSong TriviaMore Lyrics in English | Garibo Ki Suno Wo Tumhaari Sunega | Dus Lakh-1966 | Sanjay Khan, Babita Kapoor Chaahe Laakh Karo Tum PoojaTeerath Karo HazaaarDin Dukhi KoThukaraaya ToSab Kuchh Hai Bekaar Garibo Ki SunoWo Tumhaari SunegaGaribo Ki SunoWo Tumhaari SunegaTum Ek Paisa DogeWo Dus Laakh…
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