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Akhiyaan Milake Jiya Bharama Ke

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Post by plhr60 Sun Aug 19, 2012 9:08 am


"Rattan" or "Ratan" [1944] is an Indian Hindi film directed by M. Sadiq.
Starring Swaran Lata, Karan Dewan, Amir Banu, Basant Kumar, Azoorie, Chanda, Gulab and Manju.
Music is by Naushad.
Lyrics by D.N. Madhok..............

Little known details about the singer Zohrabai [Zohra Bai] Ambalawali;

1951 Kashmir (playback singer)

1949 Mahal (playback singer)

1948 Mela (playback singer)

1946 Anmol Ghadi (playback singer)

1948 Mela (performer: "Phir Aah Dil Se Nikli")

1946 Anmol Ghadi (performer: "Udan Khatole Pe Ud Jaoon")

1944 Ratan (performer: "Ankhiyan Milake")

Zohra Bai Ambala Wali (1918-90)

A noted classical singer, Zohra bai Ambale wali belonged to the first generation playback singers of Hindi cinema. Born into an orthodox Muslim family, Zohrabai's introduction to music was through the gramophone records playing in her home in Ambala (now in the Punjab).

Recognizing her musical talent, Zohrabai's grandfather put her under the tutelage of Ghulam Hussain Khan and Ustad Nasir Hussain Khan. The latter trained her in the Agra gharana (school) of Hindustani music, and it was this robust, unrestrained style of singing that Zohrabai brought to film music.

She began her career as a radio artiste, singing mainly classical and semi-classical numbers. She also cut albums with HMV, the leading gramophone company of the time. Music Director Vasant Desai gave Zohrabai her first film song in the historical drama, Shakuntala (1943).

She subsequently sang for music director Naushad Ali in Rattan, delivering such hits as Aai Diwali aai Diwali and Akhiyan mila ke, jiya bharma ke. In fact, most of the singer's famous songs, including those in Anmol Ghadi, Mela, and Jadoo, were to come under the music direction of Naushad Ali.

Zohrabai retired at the peak of her career to help her daughter, the noted kathak dancer Roshan Kumari.

According to Hindi Film Geet Kosh, Zohra Bai sang the most number of songs between 1941-1950 (more than 1000 songs!), making her the most prolific singer of that decade
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Post by saleha Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:17 am

very nice and popular song of past pensive headphone
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