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I saw your post about songs that fuck with your brain chemistry -- any recommendations...? 👀
Yes ill always recommend hindi and bangla songs 💥💥💥
Hindi —
literally anything by r.d. burman honestly, but i remember the main ones i absolutely loved when i was smaller (i had awesome taste in music. Trust) — kya hua tera vada, gulabi akhen (please please listen to this one please pleas eplease), tere bina zindagi se (this is meh but like. i was obsessed with it so.), chura liya hai tumne jo dil ko (also please please please listen to this i love this so much forveee), meri bheegi bheegi si, dilbar mere
I'm not sure if these are by rd burman as well but FUCK these are so good 💥💥💥 — salame-ishq meri jaan, o saathi re (i prefer asha's ver, but kishore kumar is awesome too), khaike paan banaras wala, pal pal dil ke pas (my brother liked this more than me), yeh dosti, dum maro dum, phulo ka taro, pairody song (specifically look up mr india pairody song literal banger im telling you), hawa hawaii
Another paragraph break so it's easy for me — yeh mera dil yaar ka diwana, beqarar karke hamen yun na jaiye, mehbooba mehbooba (there's a new one but the SUCKS . Trust . Meh booba sholay, also by rd burman), bach ke rehna re baba, jhoomka gira re (theres a new version called kya jhumka and that sucks okay), kiki ki muskurahaton pe, jaane woh jaise log the, aa chal ke tujhe mei leke chalu
comparatively more recent — ik bagal, ranaji, azadi (im pretty sure there are many songs with this name, so specifically azadi gully boy 👍👍), namak, beedi, panga, mehboob mere, ghoomar, pinga, train song (also from gully boy), kab se kab tak, jahaan to chala, chikni chameli (this changed lives . Trust), nagada sang dhol baje, zoobi doobi
Also ANYTHING gulzar wrote, FUCKING banger
Bangla —
ANYTHING MANNA DEY SANG . ALSO SUMAN . Um i always thought it was suman chaterjee but apparently it's suman chattopadhyay . but also i have favourites so :))) — se amar choto bon, coffee houser sei addata aaj aar nei, hoyto tomari janya (most of these are my brother's recs because i listen to bangla songs less than he does), ghurche chaka, amader jonyo, pagol, haal chherona bondhu, petkati chandiyal, bose aanko
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ALSO EVERYTHING BY TAGORE . RABINDRANATH TAGORE . SO AWESOME — jodi tor daak shune keo na ashe (also called ekla cholo re), ami banglay gaan gai, hridmajhare rakhbo, fagunero mohonay, neel digante oi phuler agun, gram chara oi ranga matir poth, ore bhai phagun legeche bone bone, amra shobai raja, projapoti projapoti (this is a children's song but it's good and you will listen to it.), phagun hawaye hawaye,
not rabindrasangeet (what we call tagore's songs) — gouri elo dekhe jalo, majhi tor radio nai, not bengali (it's assamese) but SUCH a banger — kapili kapili
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parveenbabimemories1 · 6 months
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Directed By ramesh sippy
Written by Javad Akhtar, Salim Khan
Cast Sunil Dutt, Amitabh Bachachan, Parveen Babi, shashi kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, rakhee gulzar, Bindiya Goswami, helen, bindu, johnny walker, mac mohan,
Sudhir Pandey, Kulbhushan Kharbanda,
Sharat Saxena,
Produced by G.P Sippy, Suresh Sippy
Music By Rahul Dev Burman
(as R.D. Burman)
Cinematography by
S.M anwer
EDITING BY
M.S Shinde
Second Unit Director or Assistant
D.R. Thakkar
Stunts
Mohammed Ali
stunt arranger (as Mohd. Ali)
Gerry Crampton
stunt arranger
Music Department
Anand Bakshi, Asha Bhonsle, RD Burman, Kishore Kumar, usha Mangeshkar, mohammed rafi, usha uthup
P.L. Raj
choreographer
12 December 1980
Production
company
Sippy Films
Distributed by
Eros International
Rajshri Productions
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Yamma Yamma..R.D. Burman was not satisfied with Mohammed Rafi's singing in this song and was planning to re-record it. However, that never happened because Rafi passed away soon after the original recording. It was the only song which R.D. Burman and Rafi sang together.
The January 1980 edition of Stardust magazine stated that when Parveen Babi went to Europe with Kabir Bedi, there was no hope of her returning back to India. The only other actress who had a westernized image who could replace Parveen Babi was Simi Garewal. Ramesh Sippy verbally spoke to Simi Garewal and told her the role was hers. But Parveen Babi returned back to work and Simi was bumped out of the film.
Parveen Babi suffered her first nervous breakdown on the sets of Shaan. When she completed to shoot of the song Pyar Karnewale she got the attack. After this song there is a scene Parveen Babi is in the car, she stops the car, then Amitabh Bachchan sits in the car, this scene was shot when Parveen Babi came back from U.S.and she resumed work by shooting this scene.
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novimnet · 8 months
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Step into a world where melodies echo emotions, and lyrics are poetry—welcome to the timeless realm of old Hindi songs. These musical gems, spanning the golden era of Bollywood, possess an enchanting ability to transport listeners to an era of simplicity and romance. From the soulful voices of Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar to the poetic genius of Gulzar and Sahir Ludhianvi, each note carries a narrative that transcends generations. These songs, with their orchestral arrangements and meaningful verses, provide a soundtrack to the nostalgia of yesteryears, encapsulating the essence of love, longing, and life. As the years roll by, old Hindi songs remain eternal, weaving a tapestry of emotions that resonates with hearts across time.
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suvarnarekha · 2 years
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Put Gulzar, R.D Burman and Krishor Da together and you concoct a never seen before divine composition! What a song indeed <3
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drocer-vynyl · 2 months
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New Hindi Vinyl Records"
Discover the Latest Hindi Vinyl Records: A Journey into Timeless Melodies
Vinyl records are experiencing a revival worldwide, and India is no exception. For Hindi music lovers, there's something uniquely special about listening to beloved tracks on vinyl. The warmth, richness, and nostalgia that vinyl offers cannot be replicated by digital formats. At Drocer Records, we're thrilled to present our latest collection of Hindi vinyl records. Let's explore the exciting new releases, classic reissues, and exclusive editions that will make perfect additions to your collection.
The Vinyl Revival: Why Hindi Music Lovers are Turning to Vinyl Records
The vinyl revival has taken the music world by storm, and Hindi music enthusiasts are embracing this trend with open arms. Here’s why:
Superior Sound Quality: Vinyl records offer a depth and warmth in sound that digital formats often lack.
Tangible Connection: Holding a vinyl record, admiring the album art, and carefully placing it on the turntable creates a tactile experience that digital music cannot match.
Nostalgia: For many, vinyl records evoke memories of a bygone era, bringing a sense of nostalgia and connection to the past.
The resurgence of vinyl records is not just about the music; it's about the entire experience.
Must-Have New Hindi Vinyl Records for Your Collection
Our collection at Drocer Records includes some of the most anticipated new releases in Hindi music. Here are a few highlights:
1. A.R. Rahman’s Latest Masterpiece:
Album: "Dil Bechara"
Notable Tracks: “Dil Bechara,” “Taare Ginn”
Overview: A soulful soundtrack that beautifully complements the emotional narrative of the film.
2. Shreya Ghoshal’s New Album:
Album: "Gulzar In Conversation With Tagore"
Notable Tracks: “Baaghon Mein Bahaar Hai,” “Chupke Se”
Overview: A collaboration with legendary lyricist Gulzar, this album is a celebration of Tagore’s poetry set to music.
3. Arijit Singh’s Romantic Collection:
Album: "Love Stories"
Notable Tracks: “Tum Hi Ho,” “Raabta”
Overview: A compilation of Arijit Singh’s most heart-touching romantic songs, now available on vinyl.
These new releases are a testament to the enduring appeal of Hindi music on vinyl
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Classic Hindi Albums Making a Comeback on Vinyl
Vinyl enthusiasts will be thrilled to know that several iconic Hindi albums have been reissued on vinyl. These classic records are a must-have for any serious collector.
1. Lata Mangeshkar’s Timeless Hits:
Album: "Lata Mangeshkar – The Golden Collection"
Overview: A compilation of Lata Mangeshkar’s greatest hits, this reissue captures the magic of her voice in its purest form.
2. Kishore Kumar’s Evergreen Melodies:
Album: "Kishore Kumar – Greatest Hits"
Overview: Featuring some of Kishore Kumar’s most beloved songs, this vinyl reissue is a tribute to his unmatched talent.
3. Asha Bhosle’s Classic Tracks:
Album: "Asha Bhosle – Forever Young"
Overview: This collection of Asha Bhosle’s hits showcases her versatility and enduring appeal.
These reissues bring classic Hindi music to a new generation of vinyl enthusiasts while allowing longtime fans to rediscover their favorite tunes.
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outlandishbutquaint · 8 months
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Old Hindi songs, a treasure trove of musical nostalgia, hold a timeless charm that transcends generations. From the soulful melodies of Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar to the poetic brilliance of lyricists like Gulzar and Sahir Ludhianvi, these songs epitomize an era of cinematic and musical excellence. Whether it's the haunting tunes of R.D. Burman or the classical renditions of Mohammed Rafi, each composition tells a story, evoking emotions that resonate with listeners even today. These songs not only capture the essence of bygone eras but also serve as a testament to the enduring power of melody and meaningful lyrics in Hindi cinema.
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Old Hindi songs hold a timeless charm, weaving tales of love, longing, and life's myriad emotions through their soulful melodies. These musical gems, spanning the golden era from the 1950s to the 1990s, showcase the lyrical prowess of poets like Sahir Ludhianvi, Majrooh Sultanpuri, and Gulzar. Composed by maestros like R.D. Burman, S.D. Burman, and Laxmikant-Pyarelal, the songs reflect a rich tapestry of Indian classical and folk influences. Icons like Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar, and Rafi lent their voices, creating aural masterpieces that transcend generations. Old Hindi songs continue to evoke nostalgia, serving as a cultural treasure trove and a testament to India's musical heritage.
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Old Hindi songs, cherished melodies from the golden era of Indian cinema, evoke nostalgia and timeless emotions. These musical treasures, spanning the 1950s to the 1990s, hold a special place in the hearts of listeners. Rich in lyrical depth and composed with intricate melodies, these songs reflect the cultural essence of their times. The soulful voices of legends like Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar, and Mohammad Rafi, coupled with the poetic brilliance of lyricists like Gulzar and Sahir Ludhianvi, create a magical blend. Old Hindi songs capture love, longing, joy, and sorrow, transcending generations, proving that music truly knows no age.
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Old Hindi songs, a timeless treasure, weave melodies that transcend eras. From the soulful tunes of Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar to the poetic brilliance of Gulzar's lyrics, these songs echo the essence of bygone days. Each note narrates tales of love, longing, and life's myriad emotions. The orchestration, often composed with simplicity, carries a depth that resonates with listeners across generations. Whether it's the lilting melodies of R.D. Burman or the classical renditions of Mohammed Rafi, these songs not only entertain but also encapsulate the cultural and emotional fabric of India. Nostalgic and enduring, old Hindi songs remain an eternal source of joy and reflection.
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Old Hindi songs, timeless melodies that echo through the corridors of nostalgia, weave tales of love, heartbreak, and the beauty of life. From the enchanting compositions of Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar to the soul-stirring lyrics of Gulzar and Sahir Ludhianvi, these musical gems from the golden era of Bollywood evoke emotions that transcend time. Each note carries the essence of an era where simplicity and depth coexisted, creating a cultural tapestry that continues to resonate across generations. The melodies not only entertain but also serve as a cultural bridge, connecting people to the rich heritage of Indian cinema.
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Old Hindi songs, a treasure trove of musical nostalgia, evoke emotions that transcend time. These timeless melodies, ranging from the soulful tunes of Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar to the poetic compositions of R.D. Burman and S.D. Burman, have left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. The lyrics, often penned by legendary poets like Gulzar and Anand Bakshi, carry profound meaning, telling stories of love, heartbreak, and life's myriad emotions. These songs not only showcase the vocal prowess of iconic singers but also reflect the cultural tapestry of bygone eras. Even today, the enchanting melodies of old Hindi songs continue to captivate hearts, weaving a musical saga of yesteryears.
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Old Hindi songs hold a timeless charm, weaving melodies that transcend generations. From the soulful tunes of Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar to the poetic brilliance of Gulzar and Sahir Ludhianvi, these musical gems have etched themselves into the cultural tapestry of India. Each song tells a story, evoking emotions of love, longing, and nostalgia. The orchestration, often with lush arrangements of instruments, adds a rich layer to the lyrical narratives. These classics not only reflect the bygone eras but also encapsulate the spirit of an era, making them a cherished part of India's musical heritage, cherished and celebrated across borders and time.
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blogtozone · 1 year
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Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas Piano Notes | Blackmail
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Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas Piano Notes
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The song "Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas" is a classic Hindi song originally featured in the 1973 Bollywood movie "Blackmail." The film was directed by Vijay Anand and starred Dharmendra and Rakhee Gulzar in lead roles. The music for the film was composed by Kalyanji-Anandji, and the lyrics for this particular song were written by Rajendra Krishan. Here are some details about the song "Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas": Song Title: Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas Singers: Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar Music: Kalyanji-Anandji Lyrics: Rajendra Krishan Film: Blackmail (1973) Actors: Dharmendra, Rakhee Gulzar, Shatrughan Sinha, and others Plot: "Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas" is a romantic song featured in the film and is one of the most iconic and beloved songs in Bollywood history. It beautifully captures the essence of romantic love and the emotions associated with it. The song is known for its melodious composition by Kalyanji-Anandji and the enchanting duet by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar. "Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas" has a timeless quality and is considered a classic love song in Indian cinema. "Blackmail" is a thriller-drama film with elements of romance and suspense. The film received critical acclaim for its engaging storyline and memorable music. The song "Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas" has been an evergreen favorite among fans of Bollywood music and is often played on various romantic occasions. Its enduring popularity has led to several cover versions and adaptations over the years. The song remains a timeless classic and a testament to the musical excellence of Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, and the composers. Read the full article
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10 Timeless Bollywood Classics By The Legendary Lata Mangeshkar You Should Listen Today
For more than seven decades, Lata Mangeshkar has been an iconic voice of Indian film music. As the most recorded artist in history, she’s had a hand in making some of Bollywood’s most beloved classics. Today, we’re taking a look at 10 of her timeless tracks that have stood the test of time and still inspire listeners.
Introduction to Lata Mangeshkar
Lata Mangeshkar is a legendary Indian playback singer. She has recorded songs for over a thousand Hindi films and has sung songs in over thirty-six regional Indian languages. She is one of the best-known and most respected playback singers in India.
Mangeshkar was born on September 28,1929 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, into a Marathi family. Her father, Pandit Deenanath Mangeshkar, was a classical singer and her mother, Shevanti, was a homemaker. Mangeshkar’s elder sister, Meena Khadikar, was also a playback singer.
Mangeshkar started singing at an early age and made her film debut when she was just thirteen years old. She has recorded songs for films in various Indian languages, including Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Assamese, Gujarati, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Malayalam and Oriya. 
Mangeshkar has won several awards for her contributions to Indian cinema, including the Padma Bhushan (1969), the Padma Vibhushan (1999) and the Bharat Ratna (2001). She has also been awarded the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer five times.
Mangeshkar’s career spans more than seven decades. She has sung songs for some of the biggest names in B
List of the top ten Lata Mangeshkar songs that have stood the test of time 
Lata Mangeshkar is a legendary playback singer in India who has sung thousands of songs in her career spanning over seven decades. Her voice has been heard in some of the most iconic Hindi film songs of all time. Here is a list of the top 10 songs by Lata Mangeshkar that have stood the test of time:
1. Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo: This patriotic song was composed by C. Ramchandra and written by Kavi Pradeep. The song commemorates Indian soldiers who died during the Sino-Indian War in 1962. The song is still remembered today as one of the most emotional and patriotic songs ever sung.
2. Lag Jaa Gale: This romantic ballad was composed by Madan Mohan and written by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. It was picturized on  Manoj Kumar, Sadhana and released in 1964. The song is still popular today for its soulful melody and lyrics.
3. Chhup Gaye Sare Nazare: The song is a romantic ballad and is one of the most memorable songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar. Her voice is so beautiful and expressive that it perfectly conveys the emotions of the characters in the song.
4. Tere Bina Zindagi Se Koi: This evergreen love song was composed  by R.D. Burman and written by Gulzar. It was picturized on Sanjeev Kumar and Suchitra Sen from the film “Khamoshi” and released in 1975. The song is still popular today for its soulful composition and meaningful lyrics.
5. Bahon Mein Chale Aao: The lyrics of the song are very heartwarming and describe the feeling of being in love. The song is from the movie Anamika. Bahon Mein Chale Aao is one of those songs that will stay with you long after you’ve heard it.
6. Yeh Galiyan Yeh Chaubara:  This melodious song is from the movie Prem Rog. The song is sung by Lata Mangeshkar, and the music is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. 
7. Ek Pyar Ka Nagma Hai: This song is one of the most popular songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Mukesh from the movie Shor and was released in 1972. The lyrics of the song are penned by Santosh Anand and the music is composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. It is a perfect track to listen to when you’re feeling romantic or missing your loved one.
8. Kora Kagaz Tha Yeh Man Mera: The song  was sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar, and picturised on Sharmila Tagore and Rajesh Khanna. The song starts off with a simple melody that gradually builds up into a crescendo. The lyrics are written in a simple yet emotive style, which perfectly captures the feelings of love and longing. The two singers have done a phenomenal job of conveying these emotions through their voices. The music is also very catchy and will stay with you long after you’ve heard it.
9.  Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hum: This is a classic Bollywood song that has been sung by Amitabh Bachhan and Lata Mangeshkar. The song is from the movie Silsila and is one of the most popular songs of all time. The lyrics of the song are very meaningful and the tune is very catchy. The song has a very strong emotional impact on the listeners.
10.  Tujhse Naraz Nahi Zindagi: This song from the movie Masoom is sung by Lata Mangeshkar.  The song is a beautiful ballad that has a message of hope and resilience. It is a perfect song for someone who is going through a tough time in their life. The lyrics are very relatable and the melody is very soothing. This is one of those songs that you can listen to over and over again and never get tired of it.
Describe what makes Lata Mangeshkar’s voice so unique and special
Lata Mangeshkar is often referred to as the Nightingale of India and is one of the most celebrated playback singers in Bollywood history. Her unique voice has been described as “honey-coated” and “clear as a bell”, with a wide range and perfect pitch. Lata Mangeshkar began singing at a young age and made her film debut in “Paa laagu kar jori re” from “Aapki Sewa mein” (1947). She went on to record songs for hundreds of Hindi films and has sung in over 20 languages. Mangeshkar’s voice is truly one of a kind and her contributions to the world of Bollywood music are immeasurable.
How Her Songs Are Still Relevant Today
Lata Mangeshkar is often referred to as the Nightingale of India and has been praised for her exceptional vocal abilities. She has recorded songs in over a thousand Hindi films and has sung in multiple languages .
One of the things that makes Lata Mangeshkar’s music timeless is her ability to connect with her listeners. Her songs are full of emotion and resonate with people even today. In a world where Bollywood movies are increasingly becoming more formulaic, her songs offer a much needed respite. They are a reminder of a simpler time when movie songs were truly reflective of the human experience.
Some of Lata Mangeshkar’s most popular songs include “Bhigi Bhigi Rato Me”, “Tum Aa Gaye Ho Noor Aa Gaya”, “Zindagi Pyar ka Geet Hai”, “Gum Hai Kisike Pyar Me” and “Dil To Hai Dil”. These songs are still relevant today because they deal with universal themes such as patriotism, love, heartbreak and longing. No matter what language you speak or where you’re from, these songs will speak to you on a deep level.
The continued influence of her music and how it has impacted subsequent artists
Lata Mangeshkar is one of the most prolific and respected playback singers in India. She has sung hundreds of songs in Hindi and other Indian languages over her career, which spans more than seven decades. Her music has been influential to subsequent generations of Indian artists, both in terms of her vocal style and the choice of songs she has recorded.
Mangeshkar’s influence can be heard in the work of many contemporary Indian singers. For example, Sunidhi Chauhan has cited Mangeshkar as an inspiration, saying “I grew up listening to Lataji’s songs and try to emulate her style in my own singing.” Similarly, Shreya Ghoshal has said that “Lataji is my biggest inspiration… There is no one who can match her versatility or expressiveness.”
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Lata Mangeshkar’s work has also been referenced by a number of international artists. In a 2013 interview, Beyoncé said that she was influenced by Mangeshkar when she was growing up: “My mom used to play a lot of Hindi movie music around the house… I definitely remember being fascinated by the sound of Mangeshkar’s voice.” .
Conclusion
Lata Mangeshkar has been an iconic figure in the Indian music industry for over 70 years, and her influence on popular culture will no doubt continue for generations to come. Her timeless songs have touched the hearts of millions, transcending boundaries of language and geography. There is no denying that Lata Mangeshkar was a pioneer when it came to Bollywood music, and she deserves all the respect and admiration that has been bestowed upon her by fans around the world.
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bollywood143114 · 2 years
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Suniel Shetty's 'Border' wife now looks like this, once people were crazy about her blue eyes
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Sharbani Mukherjee Latest Photos: Released in 1997, JP Dutta's film Border broke box office records. Every actor in this film has created a different place in people's hearts and minds. Based on the Indo-Pakistani War, Border starred Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty, Jackie Shroff, Akshaye Khanna, Rakhi Gulzar, Pooja Bhatt, Tabu and Sharbani Mukherjee. In the meantime, Charbani has captivated people's hearts with powerful performances. At the same time, the name of the actress who drove most people crazy in the film was Sharbani Mukherjee whose blue eyes made people go crazy. This blue-eyed girl played Sunil Shetty's wife in the movie Border. In such a situation, now, 25 years later, Sunil Shetty's wife, Sharvani, let me tell you where she is and what she is doing. Border Film's Sharvani's Blue Eyes Sharbani Mukherjee belongs to the world of cinema. Sharbani was born in 1969 to a Mukherjee family. Sharbani has gathered the biggest discussion about her beauty and blue eyes. Sharbani made her Bollywood industry debut as a child actress with her film Haiwan. However, he gained the most recognition after the movie Border. Few people know that Sharbani Mukherjee, Kajol and Rani Mukherjee are cousins. In reality, his grandmother Sati Rani Devi was the sister of Ashok Kumar and Kishore Kumar. Under such circumstances, when Sharbani entered the film industry and made her debut in the Bollywood world, she left a deep impression on people's hearts and minds with her beauty, but despite all this, her career did not show anything special. . Sharbani Mukherjee's many beautiful songs have also reached the top in the film industry and are still often heard on people's lips. Sharbani Mukherjee plays Sunil Shetty's wife in the film Border. Sunil Shetty's song in the film, 'Ae Jaate Huye Lamho Zara Thehro Zara Thehro', on her way back to the border from her honeymoon, is still on people's favorite songs list. Coins didn't work on the movie screen. Apart from Border, Sharbani Mukherjee has also worked in many films like Mitti and Ansh but her pennies haven't worked much in the film industry. Under such circumstances, he left the Bollywood industry and switched to the Bhojpuri and Malayalam industries. His first film 'Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke' was a huge hit in the Bhojpuri film industry, but his pennies didn't do much in the southern film industry either. Popularity gained from album songs Besides this, Sharbani has left a deep impression on people's hearts and minds with Pakistani singer Shazia Manzoor's famous song Ghar Aaja Sonia. In this song, she played the role of a mute girl. Sameer Soni starred alongside Sharbani in the song. This song was one of the best songs of its era. The look of 54-year-old Sharbani has completely changed today. The Charvani we saw in the movie Border 25 years ago and the Charvani today are very difficult to recognize. ALSO READ-A new member joins Urfi Javed’s house, fans pour in comments after seeing the photo DISCLAIMER We’ve taken all measures to insure that the information handed in this composition and on our social media platform is believable, vindicated and sourced from other Big media Houses. For any feedback or complaint, reach out to us at [email protected] Read the full article
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Lyrics Rote Hue Aate Hai Sab
Lyrics Rote Hue Aate Hai Sab
Rote Hue Aate Hai Sab- Song contents: Lyrics in English Hindi Lyrics YouTube Video Song Trivia More Lyrics in English | Rote Hue Aate Hai Sab | Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (1978) | Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna, Rakhee Gulzar | Kishore Kumar Hey (2)Rote HueAate Hain SabRote HueAate Hain SabHansta Hua Jo Jaayega Wo MuqaddarKa SikandarWo MuqaddarKa SikandarJaaneman Kehlaayega Rote HueAate Hain…
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