Showing posts with label Singer. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Jagjit Singh

Name: Jagjit Singh
Birthday: Saturday, February 08, 1941
Star Sign : Aquarius
First Film : Aankhon Aankhon Mein










BIOGRAPHY

Jagjit Singh (February 8, 1941 - ) is a popular singer of ghazals in Hindi/Urdu and Punjabi, a composer and also a playback singer in Bollywood. Jag and Jit (both Hindi words) mean "World" and "Victory" respectively, thus the name meaning of the name is One who has won the world.

Jagjit Singh was born in Ganganagar (also called "SriGanganager"), Rajasthan. His father Sardar Amar Singh Dhiman, employed with the Government of India, originally hailed from Dalla village in Ropar district of Punjab and his mother Sardarni Bachchan Kaur came from deeply religious Sokhi family of Ottallan village near Samralla. His siblings include four sisters and two brothers and he is fondly called Jeet by his family. Although his late father wanted him to pursue IAS (a prestigious degree in Indian Administrative Service) as a career, he was later happy with his son's achievements in the world of music. Jagjit went to Khalsa High School at Ganganagar. He studied Sciences during higher secondary (after matriculation) from Government College, Ganganagar. He graduated in the Arts stream from DAV College, Jalandhar. He also acquired a Post Graduate Degree in History from Kurukshetra University, Haryana.

His association with music goes back to his childhood. He learnt music under Pandit Chaganlal Sharma for two years in Ganganagar, later for six years under Ustad Jamaal Khan of Sainia Gharana, under whom he learnt forms of Indian Classical Music such as Khayal, Thumri and Dhrupad. He was willing to learn from lesser known but talented musicians throughout his college days. The Vice Chancellor of Punjab and Kurukshetra University, Late Professor Surajbhan encouraged his interest in music. He arrived in Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1965 in search for better opportunities as a career musician and singer. Like any other struggler, he too had his share of trials and tribulations. He lived as a paying guest and accepted every offer he received - be it advertisement jingles or performances at weddings and parties.

Jaswinder Singh Bains(Jazzy B)

Name: Jaswinder Singh Bains(Jazzy B)
Birthday: Tuesday, April 01, 1975












BIOGRAPHY

Jaswinder Singh Bains (born April 1, 1975), better known by his stage name Jazzy B, is an Indian Bhangra artist.

Jazzy B is easily recognized by fans of Bhangra with his spiky hair and the range and depth of his vocals. However, his ability to be easily recognized has gotten Jaswinder Bains in trouble. More recently an incident occurred at Bear Creek Park in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada where he was involved in a brawl with two males of East Indian descent regarding the credit of lyrics on his smash hit popular song, "Soorma." 'Ghugian Da Jorra', his successful debut album, was released in 1993 and instantly made him a star. Since then he has become the best-selling Bhangra artist in the world, helping bring the genre to the forefront of the Indian music scene. He has worldwide appeal as he often tours Canada, England, India, the United States, and many other parts of the world where there is a large Desi population.

Music

Jazzy B has released thirteen albums all of which have been produced by Sukshinder Shinda, a talented Bhangra record producer and artist known as 'The Music Man'. Together they have created some of the most popular Bhangra hits, including "Ghugian Da Jorra", "Londono Patola" which is still considered a hit since It put the Canada in the bhangra scene, "Naag", "Tera Roop", "Sardara", "Dil Luteya", and "Soorma".

The 2005 Balle - Romeo Tour, which promoted Jazzy B's album Romeo and Sukshinder Shinda's album Balle, played at various venues around the world including Paramount Canada's Wonderland near Toronto, Canada which attracted a record crowd of over 65,000.

Jazzy B's popularity and success in Bhangra can be attributed to his style which is quite different from other artists in the genre. The music videos for his singles "Soorma" and "Romeo" were based on Hip hop music videos and featured Hummer H2s and the Rap group Takeova Ent.

Jazzy B has also said that the reason for his longevity as a successful Bhangra artist is that he works exclusively with Sukshinder Shinda as he does not want to flood the Bhangra market with songs on different producers' albums.

He has been compared Bhangra artist Kuldip Manak, whom he considers a role model.

Jazzy B made his acting debut in 2000 with a cameo appearance in the Bollywood film Shaheed Udham Singh[1] which starred fellow Punjabi singer and actor Gurdas Maan as the Indian freedom fighter Bhagat Singh. Their music was also featured on the film's album.

In 2006, Jazzy B made another cameo when he was featured in the movie Teesri Aankh[2] performing the Indi-pop song "Chuk De Punjabi". He has expressed an interest in acting and has stated that he would consider bigger roles in the future.

Kavita Krishnamurthy

Name: Kavita Krishnamurthy
Birthday: Saturday, January 17, 1970
First Film : Not available












BIOGRAPHY

Sharda Krishnamurthi (her real name) was in Delhi till she was 15. Her father was an official in the Education and Cultural Affairs Ministry, and she was exposed to classical music and dance from a very young age. Her mother was very keen that she learnt music.

Since there was no good teacher available in Delhi for Carnatic music, her mother decided that she should learn Hindustani music. Her neighbours, a Bengali couple, were like second parents to her (Kavita lived with the lady in Mumbai till her marriage) and at their suggestion, she also learnt Rabindra Sangeet. This lady also knew Jaya Chakravarty, actress Hema Malini's mother, when the latter stayed in Delhi. On a visit to Mumbai, Jaya suggested that she try her luck in films. Her father was against a career in cinema, but Kavita assured him that she would complete her college education first. She did her B.A. in Economics at St. Xaviers' College, Mumbai.

She is critically acclaimed for having a unique and versatile voice and was often assigned to sing difficult tracks. Some songs she has sung include: "Tumse Milkar Na Jaane Kyon," "Hawa Hawai," "Julie, Julie," "Mera Piya Ghar," "Aaj Mein Upar," and she was the only soundtrack vocalist for music director, R. D. Burman's movie, 1942: A Love Story. She was awarded the Padma Shri in 2005. She is married to L. Subramaniam, a famous violinist with whom she occasionally collaborates.


Kishore kumar*

Name: Kishore kumar*
Birthday: Sunday, August 04, 1929
Star Sign : Leo
Family: Abhas Ganguly
First Film : Shikari













BIOGRAPHY

Versatile singer and a man of different moods, Kishore Kumar has became a legend of Hindi film world with his eccentric, romantic,
the depth, emotion and mettle
in his voice that gave us so many songs that are beyond par excellence. In 1949, he came to Bombay from his native place in Khandwa (M.P),
hoping that his elder
brother and film star Ashok Kumar would introduce him to his idol - singer K L Saigal. He too wanted to be a singer, but the film industry
conned him into becoming an actor.

Though Kishore Kumar hated being ordered around by directors, (who according to him didn't know their jobs most of the time) the hits followed.
New Delhi (1956), Asha
(1957), Chalti Ka Naam Gadi (1958), Jhumroo (1961), Half Ticket (1962), Shreeman Funtoosh (1956) and Padosan (1968). All time blockbusters,
that managed to tie down
Kishore to a busy acting schedule, so much so, that for a song in Sharaarat, Mohd Rafi, actually had to provide playback for him.

In an industry, where comedy was seen as a filler or diversion from the main plot, there emerged in the form of Kishore,
a hero who made comic acting an evolved art.
Laughing, singing and dancing, Kishore was the complete comic hero, comparable to the likes of Bob Hope and Danny Kaye. And his
unconventional looks
and personality only added to the fun that audiences had when watching him. Even while playing second fiddle to the hero, Kishore
added an extra zing to the film.
Whether it was the pan chewing ustad of Padosan, who takes on the carnatic maestro Mahmood in a musical duel or in his usually funny
song and dance routine in movies like Miss Mary.

As a singer, he was unparalleled: his songs coming as naturally as laughter. His ability to yodel perfectly, freak off into nonsense
rhyme and still return to the original tune
was exhilarating. For those used to straightforward singing, this was heady wine. And Sachin Deb Burman, that talented music director,
made him a constant playback for Dev
Anand. Who does not hum those tunes even today? From Paying Guest (Mana janab ne pukara nahin) to Nau Do Gyarah (Hum hain raahi pyar ke)
to Funtoosh (Ai meri topi palat ke aa),
he weaved his spell. And in the films in which he starred, from Bandi, Bhai Bhai, Looko Chhori (Bengali), Shararat, New Delhi,
he yodelled his way through; Eena meena deeka, Mera naam
Abdul Rahman, CAT Cat, Hum to muhabbat karega and the list is too long to recollect. He is, of course, best remembered for his own
production Chalti ka Naam Gadi, where he starred with
his brothers Ashok Kumar and Anoop Kumar and his wife then, the fabulous Madhubala.

Kishore produced, directed, acted in and composed the music for Jhumroo, an enormous achievement.
He then made an uncharacteristically serious film on the relationship between a father
and his dumb son - 'Door Gagan ki Chhaon mein'. This 1964 film that Kishore directed, produced,
scripted and scored music for was a sensitive offbeat drama about a war hero Shankar (Kishore Kumar)
who returns home from battle to find that his family has perished in a fatal fire. Only his young son (played by his real life son - Amit)
has survived. The film proceeds to sensitively
delineate the father's efforts to draw his shell-shocked son out of his self-imposed exile. This film was a classic in the genre of war movies,
and preceded a spate of Vietnam
war inspired films of Hollywood. Critics and fans were astounded by the film which had the unstoppable funster in a serious introspective,
brilliantly sensitive portrayal. 'Door
Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein' went on to win many national and international awards. Its critical success was perhaps what motivated the making of
'Door Ka Rahi', another Kishore
creation that throws up touches of stylistic tranquility of 'Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein'.
The heightened expectations of his fans, of Kishore as a director, were never ever
fulfilled by his other films - 'Badhti Ka Naam Daadhi' (1978) 'Zindagi' (1981) or 'Door Wadiyon Mein'
(1982) The last was another surprise from the singing, dancing vocal comic - a song-less film.

The songs, of course, were immortal, tuned by S D Burman. Baboo samjho ishare (with Manna Dey), Ek ladki bheegi bhagi si,
Paanch rupaiya barah anna, Jaate the Japan
pahoonch gaye Cheen (again with Manna Dey) and Haal kaisa hai janab ka (with Asha Bhonsle). This surely was the most enjoyable
freewheeling knockabout ever made in
India. In other films too, he clowned and sang: In I S Johar's Bewaqoof and of course that great comedy Padosan, with Sunil Dutt,
Mehmood and Saira Bano are some of the
all time great comedies in which Kishore acted.

There are any number of Kishore Kumar tales to be heard in Mumbai. The best is how when he was shooting for a Satyen Bose film in Mahableshwar,
he was supposed to
come out of a bungalow, get into a car and go past the gate. After a couple of retakes, Kishore got into the car
and drove past straight to Bombay while the entire unit waited
for him to return. Night fell, but there was no sign of the man. To make matters worse, the car belonged to the producer.

People say he was a miser, screamed that the taxmen took away all his earnings. But very few people know that Kishore Kumar
secretly sent money regularly, month after
month, to the widow of Arun Kumar Mukherjee. In fact, the truth is, she depended entirely on the money Kishore sent her.
She herself confessed this to a friend. If Kishore
had not helped, it is likely that the family would probably have been wiped out. Incidentally, Arun Kumar Mukherjee is
the same person who used to visit the Gangulys at
Khandwa and who was one of the first persons to appreciate Kishore Kumar's singing talent. Kishore Kumar sent money to a few other people as well.
Nobody knows who
they are and he himself kept the matter under wraps. He charged one rupee less than Lata Mangeshkar to show his respect for her and her seniority.
And he talked of going
back to Khandwa to become a farmer.

There is a story of Kishore Kumar that reveals another side to him. Bipin Gupta, known for
his many character roles in the Hindi movies produced the film Dal Mein Kala that was
released in 1964. Satyen Bose was its director. The film starred Nimii and Kishore Kumar.
Bipin Gupta was short of money and was compelled to cancel the shooting. Kishore Kumar,
seeing the plight Gupta was in, ordered his driver Abdul to go home and bring Rs 20,000 in cash immediately.
That was the amount Gupta needed. As soon as the money arrived, Kishore Kumar
gave it to him personally. The film incidentally flopped, practically ruining Bipin Gupta.

He had angered former Prime Minister of India, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, when he refused to sing for the
"Emergency Propoganda" during the emergency declared by her, and as a result all songs sung
by him were banned by the national media at that time.

He shunned people, never smoke or drank and had only few friends. Kishore married some of the most beautiful
women in India. Ruma Guha-Thakurta (the mother of his singer son Amit Kumar) was
his first wife, then the beautiful Madhubala, Yogita Bali and finally Leena Chandavarkar (mother of his yongest son Summet.

Kishore Kumar was unstinting in crediting his popularity to the Burmans - father and son.
It was S.D. Burman who made Kishore, the superstar singer of the seventies, when he chose him to sing
'Roop tera mastana, pyar mera diwana' for Rajesh Khanna in the superhit Aradhana. This together with the song
that set the trend of wooing, 'Mere sapnon ki rani, kab ayegi tu' made Kishore the
voice of the 'Chinky eyed sensation,' 'the chocolate faced hero' Rajesh Khanna. S.D. Burman did more than just make
Kishore a superstar singer. He helped him out when his marriage to Ruma
Devi caused a split in the family, by making him sing. 'Qusoor apka' in Bahaar and the song went to become a hit.

S.D. Burman made him the voice of Dev Anand much before Rajesh Khanna came on the scene. In Guide, Jewel Thief,
Paying Guest and Munimji under S.D. Burman's expert hands,
Kishore's talent was honed and fine tuned. 'Maana janab ne pukar nahin' and 'Gaata rahe mera dil' were some evergreen
hits that Kishore sang for debonair Dev.

Another composer who placed implacable faith in Kishore was S.D. Burman's son, Rahul Dev Burman. The lack of basic training
in music, never hampered Kishore's intuitive feel and
enormous talent for music. After the decline of Rajesh Khanna, R.D. Burman and other composers were able to successfully
exploit Kishore Kumar's voice for the superstar of all time
Amitabh Bachchan. For Don, Sharabi, Mili, Amar Akbar Anthony, the list is endless. Kishore Kumar's ability to modulate his
voice to suit the personality of his hero, and the ethos of the
situation, was what made him a star. He was as much the voice of the dapper Dev, the adorable Rajesh as well as the aggressive
angry young man Amitabh Bachchan.

Quite a few, who have known Kishore Kumar, put forward the view that he was not really eccentric but a very serious person at heart,
very earnest about what he wanted to do.
Unfortunately, he was not always understood. As Mehmood characterizes it: "He was neither eccentric not miserly, as some people seem
to think. He was in fact a genius.
He was a louder version of Raj Kapoor, an all-rounder who could handle every aspect of cinema but and all-rounder who enjoyed making
noise and being notices..."
Kalyanji, who takes a dispassionate view, says, "He had his moods, but that is an artiste's privilege. He had to be treated like a child
if you wanted to get him to do
anything...To get him to do what you wanted you had to tell him exactly the opposite." Anandji's version is more matter-of-fact. He says:
"Kishore Kumar wasn't the
least eccentric. It's just that he didn't like people cheating him of his dues."

Kishore Kumar's ardent desire in his last days was to return to his native Khandwa,

Krishna Kumar(Kay kay)

Name: Krishna Kumar(Kay kay)












BIOGRAPHY

Krishna Kumar Menon alias KK, came from Kerala to Mumbai to become a singer in the Hindi film industry.He released an album called Pal,the title song managing to strike a chord with listeners. The song "Tadap Tadap Ke Is Dil", from the movie Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, brought him into limelight.

He is confused with a famous actor in Bollywood by the same name. He is now a part of most of the mainstream bollywood soundtracks.He has lent his voice to most of the famous current actors.

Starting off from Hindi, he sang his way to the southern part of the country ;the songs "Uyirin Uyirae" from the Tamil movie "Kakha Kakha" and "Andankaka..." from the movie "Anniyan" being perhaps the most famous of them all.

Back in Bollywood,he notched up winners with songs such as "Tu Aashiqui Hai" from "Jhankaar Beats" (for which he received a National Award),"Le Chale" from "Popcorn Khao Mast Ho Jao" and the smash hit "Dus Bahaane" (with Shaan) from the film "Dus".

A recluse by nature,he finally came out of the shadows to be one of the judges in the popular reality show Fame Gurukul in 2005.

Kumar Sanu

Name: Kumar Sanu
Birthday: Monday, September 23, 1957
First Film : Aashiqui











BIOGRAPHY

Kumar Sanu alias Kedarnath Bhattacharya is a Calcutta born Mumbai based leading playback singer of Bollywood. He has modelled his singing style on that of the legendary Kishore Kumar.

He had his first success in the film Aashiqui released in 1990. Since then has lent his voice to more than 7000 songs. He is a winner of 5 Filmfare Awards (India's equivalent of the Oscars), won back-to-back between 1990-1995. He is also credited with the rare feat of recording 28 songs in a single day, which is a world record. Kumar Shanu, as he liked to be called, has reduced his immense recording schedule in recent times and is no longer the main male playback singer in Bollywood that he once was. He sung for the film Barsaat and the soundtrack has become a success. He has also turned his trade at making music for Indian films and also recently as a producer for a new Bollywood film, Utthaan.

Kunal Ganjawala

Name: Kunal Ganjawala
First Film : Saathiya












BIOGRAPHY

Kunal Ganjawala is an Indian playback singer, primarily in Bollywood. He is the man whose voice mesmerised listeners with its sensuous appeal in Murder's "Bheege Honth", made you sway with "Channa Ve", and sets your tap toes tapping to "Kaal Dhamal", an item song in Kaal. This is what Kunal has to say "I was not even a bathroom singer. I began singing only when I was ragged by my seniors as a fresher in Elphinston College, Mumbai. I was passing by them whistling a tune when a few of them caught hold of me and commanded, `Sing a song'. I was shocked. I said I never sang in my life. They said, `Jhoot bolta hai. When he can whistle tunes so well, why can't he sing?' They caught hold of my neck saying, they would throttle me if I didn't. With great difficulty I sang "Nazar ke samne" (Aashiqui) and "Ik din bik jayega" (Dharam Karam). They spared me then but made me sing in college festivals later."


Lata Mangeshkar

Name: Lata Mangeshkar
Birthday: Saturday, September 28, 1929
Star Sign : Libra
Family: Pandit Dinanath Mangeshkar (Father) , Shevanti Mangeshkar (Mother)
First Film : Kiti Hasaal (1942)








BIOGRAPHY

Lata was born as Hema Hardikar at Sikh Mohalla, Indore, Madhya Pradesh into a middle-class Maharashtrian family. She was the firstborn child and daughter of Pandit Dinanath Mangeshkar and his second wife Shevanti Mangeshkar. Dinanath had married Shevanti's sister earlier and they had a baby boy who died when he was a few months old. Following this, his wife died too and later on Dinanath married Shevanti. Her father was a theater actor and classical singer. Her siblings are Hridayanath Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar and Meena Mangeshkar. All of the siblings, except Meena (though she has sung quite a few songs, mostly with Lata and Usha), chose music as their careers. Although she was born at Indore, Lata was raised in Maharashtra. When she was 5 years old, Lata started working as an actress in several plays in which her father was performing. Her father began giving her singing lessons when she was 5. Her God-given musical gifts meant that she could master the vocal exercises from first pass and from early on she was recognized as being highly gifted musically. Dinanath's recitals, his tutelage of various students and his practice of music all left an indeliable impression on Lata. Ironically, according to Lata, her father forbade the listening to or singing of any Hindi film music, except K. L. Saigal's songs.

Lucky Ali

Name: Lucky Ali
Birthday: Friday, September 19, 1958
Star Sign : Virgo
Family: Father- Mehmood
First Film : Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai









BIOGRAPHY

Maqsood Mehmood Ali (born September 19, 1958), popularly known as Lucky Ali, is an Indian singer and celebrity. He has also acted in Bollywood movies. Lucky is best known for his soulful but strikingly simple ballad-style singing.

Lucky made his debut on the Indian pop scene with his soulful album Sunoh which was made him very popular. This album won many top awards including the Best Pop Male Vocalist 1996 Screen Awards, the Channel V Viewers Choice Award (1997). It stayed on the MTV Asia Charts for 60 weeks. His next album Sifar wasn't a best-seller, but indeed it was a class apart.

With Hrithik Roshan's debut movie Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai, Lucky entered into the world of playback singing. The songs Na tum jaano na hum and Ek pal ka jeena became huge hits and he won the Filmfare award (best male playback singer) for Ek pal ka jeena.

Lucky Ali is the second of the eight children of popular Bollywood comedian of yesteryears, Mehmood. His mother Madhuri, was a Bengali and the sister of a popular Indian actress of the 1960s - Meena Kumari. His first wife is Masooma, who accepted Islam after marrying Lucky Ali,who also acted in the video O Sanam in his first album Sunoh. He has two children from her first wife- Tasmia and Ta'awwuz. Lucky is married to a second wife, Inaya. She was Anaida(Parsi) before marrying Lucky. She also accepted Islam after marriage. Lucky ali's third child is a girl named Sara from his second wife. Lucky Ali's children are students at the elite Mallya Aditi International School in Bangalore.

Lucky and his father Mehmood didn't go along very well. Mehmood was a very busy actor in 1960s and remained away from home for his shoots. Once, when Lucky's mother came with him to receive Mehmood on the airport, Lucky didn't recognize his father and on seeing him said, "He's the film comedian Mehmood !" Lucky has tried marijuana and his drug abuse problem led Mehmood to write the script of the movie Dushman Duniya Ka (Enemy of the World). The movie stars Ali's youngest brother, 21 year old Manzoor. It is the story of the drug abuse of a young man called Lucky. In the end the young man kills his mother, destroys everything around him and finally kills himself. Lucky Ali was furious with his father's vision and refused to act in the movie. "I felt the story lacked hope," he said. However he sang his first song for a movie for the film.

Lucky's wanderlust has taken him places. Lucky used to breed race horses, and also ran carpet-cleaning business with his friend Aslam (who penned the lyrics for his first album Sunoh). He then worked in an oil rig in Pondicherry. He is settled in Auckland, New Zealand.

Mahendra Kapoor

Name: Mahendra Kapoor













BIOGRAPHY

Mahendra Kapoor (born 1934) is an Indian playback singer, he was born in Amritsar, but soon moved to Mumbai.

Mahendra Kapoor sang many hit songs of yesteryears most notable being those for B.R.Films (Dhool Ka Phool, Gumrah, Waqt, Hamraaz, Dhund etc.) and for actor/producer Manoj Kumar (Upkaar, Purab Aur Paschim, etc.) He also won the all-India singing competition early in his career.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Manhar Udhas

Name: Manhar Udhas













BIOGRAPHY

Manhar Udhas is a leading name in the field of playback singing in the Indian film world. A qualified mechanical engineer from Gujarat came to Mumbai in search of a job, joined an engineering firm. He was introduced to Kalyanji Anandji by producer Shri Nanubhai Gadhavi. His first break in film ‘Vishwas’ the song ‘Aap se hum ko Bichhade huve’ became a top charter in 1969. As he puts it “I am very lucky to get a break at the time where all the top legendry playback singers were in their youth and were on the top.

He sang for ‘Purab Aur Pachhim’, ‘Rajasaab’, ‘Fareb’, ‘Kagaz ki nao’, ‘Saathi’, but his Major break came when he sang for S.D.Burman a duet with Lata Mangeshkar “Lute Koi Man Ka Nagar” for Amitabh Bachchan. A song composed by Usha Khama “Tu Is Tarha Se” for Raj Babbar was another hit.

Thus Manhar Udhas though started as a voice resembling the great Mukesh, made his presence felt with his own style. He sang for Laxmikant Pyarelal some hit songs for films like Barkha Bahaz, Rajput, Amba etc. His song ‘Hum Tumhe Chahte Hai’ for Qurbani became a huge and hit and his name established, he sang another hit song for ‘Janbaaz’ ‘Har Kisi ko Nahi Milta’. Manhar Udhas got a golden opportunity in 1981, Laxmikant-Pyarelal and Subhash Ghai’s ‘Hero’, Jackie Shroff’s debue making superhit film and all the songs for the Jackie Shroff, Tu meri janu hai’, ‘Pyar karnewale’, ‘Ding dong’ and he got teh entry in to Subhash Ghai comp. ‘Karma’, ‘Saudagar’, ‘Ram-Lakhan’, ‘Khal-Nayak’ were the other Subhash Ghai film in which Manhar gave hit songs like Mine rab se, Saudagar sauda kar, ILU ILU, Tera naam liya, Ae saheb ye thik nahin.

Manhar has worked with all the composers of film world and has lift his voice for almost all the Bolywood heroes. Sung for more than 300 films. Gujarati, Punjabi, Bangali, Oodiya, Aasssame, Bhojpuri and the other languages he has sung for.

He has taken another good step to popularize gujarati ghazals he has 20 albums of gujarati ghazals to his credit and has performed live concerts in India and Overseas.

He has 10 album of Shirdi Shaibaba Bhajans for his first album, ‘Sai Arpan’ he received a gold disc from the record co.

He is a receipient of 10 Gold and 5 Platinum discs for his songs in various films. Apart from various awards.

He has travelled extensively with his own group and with Kalyanji Anandji, Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Rekha, Jeetendra, Sridevi, Laxmikant Pyarelal, Bappi Laheri.

He performed at Sai Utsav 2000 at Chicago, and now scheduled to performed for Sai Utsav 2001 in Australia in June 2001.

Manna Dey*

Name: Manna Dey
Address: Bangalore
First Film : Awaara











BIOGRAPHY

Prabodh Chandra Dey, better known by his nickname as Manna Dey (born 1920) is a popular playback singer in Hindi films and other vernacular Indian films, especially Bengali. He was the nephew of the legendary K. C. Dey. He did his graduation in arts from the Scottish Church College in Calcutta.

Mohammed Rafi *

Name: Mohammed Rafi *
Birthday: Friday, December 25, 1925
Star Sign : Capricorn
First Film : Gul Baloch













BIOGRAPHY

Mohammed Rafi (December 24, 1924 - July 31, 1980) is probably the most famous Hindi playback singer of yesteryears. He was born at Kotla Sultan Singh village near Amritsar in Punjab, now in Pakistan to a middle class Muslim family. His songs are still listened to all over the world. People from various nations from India to Kenya to UK to West Indies were won over by his sweet warm melodies.

Along with Lata Mangeshkar, he shares the record for having sung the greatest number of songs, approximately 26,000 during his film career spanning 40 years (from 1940 to 1980). Rafi has also sung a large number of songs with Geeta Dutt and Asha Bhonsle.

His songs ranged from classical numbers to patriotic songs, sad lamentations to highly romantic numbers, qawaalis to ghazals and bhajans, and from slow melancholic tunes to fast fun filled songs. He had a strong command of Hindi and Urdu and a powerful range that could accommodate this variety.

He sung for Rajendra Kumar and Jeetendra, the tragedy heroes, Dilip Kumar and Bharat Bhushan, and comedian Johnny Walker. His voice personified the rebellious image of the star, Shammi Kapoor and also gave expression to smaller and younger heroes like Biswajit and Joy Mukherjee . Rafi has also sung for singer-actor Kishore Kumar in a few movies like Raagini, Baaghi Shehzaada, and Shararat. The credit for his singing is usually given as Mohd. Rafi.

At the age of 14, Rafi moved to Lahore and learned Indian classical music from Ghulam Ali Khan . Rafi started imitating his idol G. M. Durrani and became a playback singer.

Rafi's first song was in Punjabi for the film Gul Baloch - it was a duet with the singer Zeenat Begum. The song was 'Soniye nee, Heeriye nee', composed by Shyam Sunder. Shyam Sunder was impressed with his voice and gave Rafi seven songs in another film Bazaar. Rafi's talent was noticed by composer Firoz Nizami, who found him a job at Radio Lahore. Rafi's first hit song was 'yaha badla wafa ka', composed by Firoz Nizami. It earned Rafi great fame. Producer of film 'Amar Raj', J B Wadia went looking for him because he wanted only Rafi to sing songs for his film.

Rafi also did brief roles in movies like Laila-Majnu (1945) and Jugnu. In Laila-Majnu, he was seen singing 'tera jalwa' as a part of the chorus.

Mukesh *

Name: Mukesh *
Birthday: Sunday, July 22, 1923












BIOGRAPHY

Mukesh Chand Mathur (formal name Zoravar Chand), popularly known as Mukesh, referred to as the man with the golden voice, was one of the finest Indian playback singers along with Mohammed Rafi and Kishore Kumar. Mukesh's voice was noticed by Motilal (a popular actor in Hindi films, also a distant relative of Mukesh) when he sang at his sister's wedding. Motilal took him to Bombay, let him stay with him and even arranged for singing lessons for him. During this period, Mukesh managed to bag a role in a Hindi film, Nirdosh (Innocent) (1941). He got his break as a playback singer in 1945 with the film Pehli Nazar (First Look). The first song he sang for a Hindi film was Dil Jalta Hai to Jalne De (If the heart burns, let it burn) , which was incidentally picturised on Motilal. He is best known for the songs he sang as a playback singer for Raj Kapoor, a legendary actor/director of Bollywood in 1950s and 1960s. In 1974, Mukesh received a National Award for the song Kain baar yoon bhi dekhaa hai from Rajnigandha (1974), and Filmfare Awards for the songs Sab Kuch Seekha in the movie Anari (1959), Ganga Ram Ki Samajh in Pehchaan (1970), Jai Bolo in Be Imaan (1972) and Kabhie Kabhie in the film of the same name (1976). He died of a heart attack on August 27, 1976 in Detroit, Michigan, USA where he had gone for a concert. His body was carried back to India with Lata Mangeshkar, where a grand funeral ceremony took place as many famous actors, personalities of the Indian film industry, and fans paid tribute to the late singer. When the news of his death reached Raj Kapoor, he remarked that he had lost his soul, which is a testimony to the timeless and unforgettable association of Mukesh's voice (in playback) to the immensely popular songs of Raj Kapoor's films. After Mukesh's death, his newer unreleased songs came out in 1977 with films like Dharam Veer, Amar Akbar Anthony, Khel Khilari Ka, Darinda, and Chandi Sona. The year 1978 also featured a good number of Mukesh songs , films like Aahuti, Paramatma, Tumhari Kasam, and Satyam Shivam Sundaram, where Mukesh sang his last film song "Chanchal Sheetal Nirmal Komal." From 1980 onward, Mukesh's voice was heard in many late films like Shaitan Mujarim, Premika, Patthar Se Takkar (1980), Sanjh Ki Bela, Maila Anchal (1981), Aarohi (1982), Chor Mandali (1983), Nirlaj (1985), Love and God (1986), Shubh Chintak (1989), and his last known release of Chand Grahan (1997). Mukesh's son, Nitin Mukesh, was a fairly popular singer in the 1980s and sings mostly devotional religious songs these days.

Naresh Iyer

Name: Naresh Iyer














BIOGRAPHY

Naresh Iyer is a playback singer in Tamil and Hindi Film Industry. He has had a number of hit songs in films like Aa Aah, Sillunu Oru Kaadhal in Tamil and Rang De Basanti in Hindi.

Naresh Iyer was spotted in a reality talent show channel V's "super singer" on TV by the famous composer A R Rahman. He has been his protege since then.

Nigar Khan

Name: Nigar Khan













BIOGRAPHY

Born in Iran, Negar Khan (sometimes credited as Nigar Khan) grew up in Norway, studied in Australia and was pursuing a career in Bollywood until she was deported in February 2005 by Mumbai authorities for working illegally.

She shot to fame with her scantily clad appearance in the 'Chadti Jawani' remix video and numbers in the movies Rudraksh and Shaadi Ka Laddoo.

Negar took part in the film Double Cross, in which she plays a pole dancer. She took pole dance training lessons in London. She was deported from India to Norway after she was found to have a tourist visa which does not allow her to do work in India. End of 2005 she filmed in an Italian movie titled Vita Smeralda with actor Luigi Cassandra.

Negar Khan was married to Indian actor Sahil Khan but apparently Sahil called off their marriage citing Negar's mother interference and the distance between them as the main factor.



Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan*

Name: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan*
Birthday: Wednesday, October 13, 1948












BIOGRAPHY

Nusrat was born in Faisalabad, Punjab on October 13, 1948 to Ustad Fateh Ali Khan, a distinguished musicologist, vocalist, instrumentalist, and skilled Qawwali performer. He had one brother, Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan. Initially, his father did not want Nusrat to follow him into the Qawwali business. He had his heart set on Nusrat choosing a much more respectable career path and becoming a doctor, because he felt Qawwali artists had low social status. However, Nusrat showed such an aptitude for, and interest in, Qawwali that his father finally relented and started to train him in the art of Qawwali and he was also taught to sing within the classical framework of Khayal. This training was still incomplete when Ustad Fateh Ali Khan died in 1964 while Nusrat was still in school, and the training was continued by Nusrat's paternal uncle, Ustad Mubarak Ali Khan. Ten days after his father's death, Nusrat had a dream where his father came to him and told him to sing, touching his throat. Nusrat woke up singing, and was moved by the dream to decide that he would make Qawwali his career. His first public performance was at his father's funeral ceremony forty days later. Under the guidance of Ustad Mubarak Ali Khan, he became the group's leader in 1965 and the group was called Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Mujahid Mubarak Ali Khan & Party ("party" is the term used in Qawwali for the supporting members of the group).

Nusrat's first public performance as leader of the family Qawwali group was in March 1965, at a studio recording broadcast as part of an annual music festival called Jashn-e-Baharan organized by Radio Pakistan. It took Nusrat several years more to perfect his craft and emerge from the shadow of the groups that were regarded as the leading contemporary Qawwals. But once he did, there was no looking back. He firmly established himself as the leading qawwal of the 20th century. His incredible voice and his complete mastery of the genre made him a superstar in the Islamic world, especially in Pakistan and India. He sang in Urdu and his native Punjabi, as well as Persian. He was also one of the first South Asian singers to perform before large Western audiences.

Nusrat took over his family's qawwali party in 1971 after the death of his father and his uncle. In Pakistan, his first major hit was the song "Haq Ali Ali" (listen here). This was performed in a traditional style and with traditional instrumentation, and featured only sparse use of Nusrat's innovative sargam improvisations. Nevertheless the song became a major hit, as many listeners were attracted to the timbre and other qualities of Nusrat's voice.

He reached out to Western audiences with a couple of fusion records produced by Canadian guitarist Michael Brook. In 1995, he collaborated with Eddie Vedder on the soundtrack to Dead Man Walking. His contribution to that and several other soundtracks and albums (including The Last Temptation of Christ and Natural Born Killers), as well as his friendship with Peter Gabriel, helped to increase his popularity in Europe and the United States. Peter Gabriel's Real World label released five albums of Nusrat's traditional Qawwali performances in the West. He also performed traditional Qawwali live to Western audiences at several WOMAD world music festivals.

Apparently, when Nusrat toured in foreign countries, he would watch television commercials in order to identify the melodies and chord progressions popular in that country. He would then try to choose similar sounding songs from his repertoire for his performances.

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan holds the world record for the largest recorded output by a Qawwali artist—a total of 125 albums.

Nusrat was taken ill with kidney and liver failure on Monday, August 11, 1997 in London, England while on the way to Los Angeles from Lahore to receive a kidney transplant. While still at Cromwell Hospital, Nusrat died of a sudden cardiac arrest on Saturday, August 16, 1997, aged 48. His body was then transported back to Faisalabad, Pakistan where thousands of distraught people attended his funeral and burial procession


Palash Sen

Name: Palash Sen













BIOGRAPHY

Palash Sen is the lead member of the Indian rock band Euphoria.A doctor by profession, he has also been a judge on the popular Indian Popstars television show. His father is a bengali and mother is a kashmiri.


Pankaj Udhas

Name: Pankaj Udhas
Birthday: Tuesday, April 17, 1951
Star Sign : Aries











BIOGRAPHY

Pankaj Udhas is a pre-eminent Ghazal singer in India. He is credited with bringing this unique singing style where Urdu verses of poets are set to music to the mass audience across the country along with other musicians like Jagjit Singh and Talat Aziz.

Pankaj Udhas was born on 17 April 1951 in Jetpur in the Gujarat State in India. His older brother Manhar Udhas achieved some success as a Hindi payback singer in Bollywood movies. His family movied to Bombay and Pankaj attended St. Xavier's College in Bombay, graduating with a degree in Arts.

Pankaj was first noticed as a professional singer in the film Naam in 1986, in which his song Chthi Aai Hai became an instant hit. He recorded several albums since that time and toured the world as an accomplished Ghazal singer. He has also composed music for many films and performed as a playback singer for others.

Pankaj Awasthi

Name: Pankaj Awasthi













BIOGRAPHY

With the upsurge of Sufi music in the Indian pop scene, you might almost mistake Pankaj Awasthi as yet another Sufi singer trying to ride it out to fame, till you look closely. The Delhi-based singer, lyricist and composer has recently released his new album `Nine' that has but of course nine songs ranging from love ballads to those that brandish the olive branch. Interestingly, however, unlike many others, Awasthi is not merely jumping on the bandwagon, but is one of the few who have been singing and writing sufi music for over a decade albeit in relative anonymity.

Ask about his album and he talks passionately about his first song `Khuda' which is currently airing on music channels. Created as a need to pen his heartfelt emotions at the time of the Babri demolition, he wrote the song unaware that it would later be categorized as Sufi. Preferring to call his songs as contemporary music, Awasthi got his first taste of success as a singer when his composition became a hit as the title track of Harry Baweja's mid-year release Karam that starred Priyanka Chopra and John Abraham. With the mainstay of his music being catchy tunes, easy hook lines and bluesy guitars he also experiments with Electronic Folk music as a part of the band duo Mili Bhagat. A self-trained musician with no formal training Awasthi's has made the best of his talent and picked much up from music magazines and websites and later by arranging and sequencing music for bigger bands such as Indian Ocean.