INDIAN SINGERS
Sunday, October 17, 2010
mohemmad rafi history
orn - 24
December
1924
Died - 31
July 1980
Achievements - Mohammed Rafi was among the
most popular male playback singers in the
Indian Bollywood film industry. Mohammed Rafi
has sung a number of famous songs like Mere
sapnon ki rani, Roohi Roohi with K. L. Saigal for
the movie Shahjahan made in 1946, Tera Khilona
Toota Balak for film Anmol Ghadi, Yahan Badla
Wafa for Jugnu and so on.
Mohammed Rafi was among the most popular
male playback singers in the Indian Bollywood
film industry. Though he used to sing in various
Indian languages such as Hindi, Marathi and
Telugu, Mohammed Rafi is primarily
remembered by people for all the melodious
songs he sang for the Hindi movies. Rafi was
born on 24 December 1924 at Kotla Sultanpur,
which is a town near Amritsar in undivided
region of Punjab. Mohammed Rafi was the son of
Hajji Ali Mohammad and was the youngest of his
five brothers.
Read on to know more about the biography of
Mohammed Rafi, whose nickname used to be
Pheeko. Mohammed Rafi's interest in singing
began by mimicking the chants of fakirs in his
village. Mohammed Rafi's elder brother-in-law,
Mohammed Hameed was aware of his interest in
music. And it was he who encouraged Rafi to
take it up seriously. As such, Rafi started learning
Hindustani classical music from Ustad Bade
Ghulam Ali Khan, Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan,
Pandit Jiwanlal Matto and Firoze Nizami.
One day, it so happened that Mohammed Rafi
and Hameed, his brother-in-law went to attend a
programme of the legendary Bollywood singer-
actor, K. L. Saigal. But there was a power failure
at the venue of the programme and Saigal
simply refused to sing because of this. Hameed
seized this opportunity to ask the organizer if
Rafi could sing in Saigal's place to pacify the
audience. And this became Mohammed Rafi's
first performance at the tender age of just 13.
Here's more information about the life history of
Mohammed Rafi.
It was in the year 1942 that Mohammed Rafi got
his first break as playback singer in a Punjabi
film, Gul Baloch. This happened because Rafi had
got noticed by Bollywood lyricist, Shyam Sunder
by then, who gave him an opportunity to sing a
duet with Zeenat Begum. And this was followed
by an invitation to Mohammed Rafi by the
Lahore radio station that offered him a chance to
work with them as a permanent singer. Rafi then
shifted to Mumbai city in the year in 1944.
Once in Mumbai, Rafi was introduced to some
leading film producers such as Abdul Rashid
Kardar, Mehboob Khan and actor-director Nazeer
by Tanvir Naqvi. This was the beginning of his
lustrous career as playback singer in Indian film
industry. Mohammed Rafi has sung a number of
famous songs like Mere sapnon ki rani, Roohi
Roohi with K. L. Saigal for the movie Shahjahan
made in 1946, Tera Khilona Toota Balak for film
Anmol Ghadi, Yahan Badla Wafa for Jugnu and so
on.
kundan lal saigal history
orn - 11
April 1904
Died - 18
January
1947
Achievements - KL Saigal is considered the
greatest superstar singer cum actor of all times
in the history of the Indian film industry. The
role of a drunken character 'Devdas' in the film
bearing the same title and directed by P.C. Barua
made Saigal an icon overnight. The songs of this
film turned hugely popular with the public
throughout the country.
Kundan Lal Saigal or KL Saigal is considered the
greatest superstar singer cum actor of all times
in the history of the Indian film industry. He was
born on 11 April in 1904 at Nawa Shahar in
Jammu situated in today's Indian state of Jammu
& Kashmir and was the fourth child among the
five. KL Saigal dropped out of school and pursued
various odd jobs before entering Bollywood. For
instance, he has worked as railway timekeeper
and later, as typewriter salesman, which allowed
tours to several regions of India.
Here more about the biography of KL Saigal. It
was his travel as salesman that brought KL Saigal
to Lahore, where he befriended Meharchand Jain.
With a passion for music, both remained
buddies even when they moved to Kolkata and
had many a mehfil-e-mushaira. During that time,
Kundan was an emerging singer and
Meharchand always encouraged him to pursue
his talent. As such, Kundan Lal Saigal's interest in
music continued and become more intense with
time.
Luck turned in his favour when during early
1930s, KL Saigal was appointed by B.N. Sircar,
who was the manager of the Kolkata-based film
studio, New Theatres. It was here that Kundan
got introduced to R.C. Boral, the great music
composer of the film company, who liked KL
Saigal's singing style very much. KL Saigal was,
thus, hired by the New Theatres on a contractual
agreement of Rs 200 every month. Thereafter,
Kundan met contemporaries like Pankaj Mullick,
K.C. Dey, Pahari Sanyal et al. But in very short
time, he surpassed them all.
After this, the life history of KL Saigal saw him
get hold of his first film role. It was an Urdu film,
Mohabbat Ke Ansoo that was followed by others
like Subah Ka Sitara and Zinda Laash in the year
1932. Next year, his four bhajans for the movie
Puran Bhagat whipped up a huge uproar in the
country. And this took KL Saigal to the yet
unsurpassed heights of success in the Indian film
industry. After this, the other hit films that
followed were Yahudi Ki Ladki, Chandidas and
Rooplekha.
In the year 1935, Kundan Lal Saigal enacted a
particular role in a movie that changed his
fortunes for ever. It was the drunken character of
Devdas based on a book written by Sarat
Chandra Chattopadhyay and directed by P.C.
Barua. The songs of this film turned hugely
popular with the public throughout the country.
The great Indian philosopher and thinker,
Rabindranath Tagore first heard Saigal before
giving consent for the first time to a non-Bengali
singing his songs. Saigal endeared himself to the
whole of Bengal through his 30 Bengali songs.
kishore kumar history
orn - 4
August
1929
Died - 13
October
1987
Achievements - He was a famous Bollywood
playback singer, actor, lyricist, composer,
producer, director, screenwriter cum a
scriptwriter. He used to be among the three
leading male Bollywood playback singers along
with Mukesh and Mohammed Rafi during his life
time.
Born on 4 August 1929 at the Khandwa town of
Central Provinces and Berar, British India that is
now located in the Indian state of Madhya
Pradesh, Kishore Kumar was a man of many
talents. He was a famous Bollywood playback
singer, actor, lyricist, composer, producer,
director, screenwriter cum a scriptwriter. Kishore
Kumar, however, was more popular as an actor
during his lifetime. And his songs gained more
mass appeal especially after his passing away in
1987. Today, if you are an avid Bollywood songs
listener, you've to have a CD of Kishore Hits in
your music collection.
Here's more update on the biography of Kishore
Kumar, who used to be among the three leading
male Bollywood playback singers along with
Mukesh and Mohammed Rafi during his life time.
Born into a Bengali family, Kishore Kumar's
original name was Aabhas Kumar Ganguli. His
parents were advocate Kunjalal Ganguli and
Gouri Devi, who hailed from a very well-to-do
family. Abhas was the youngest of four siblings.
The other three were Ashok Kumar, who was the
eldest, Sati Devi and Anoop Kumar.
Abhas was still a child when his eldest brother,
Ashok Kumar became a famous Bollywood actor.
This gave Abhas or Kishore Kumar the apt
opportunity to get an easy break into the Hindi
filmdom. Kishore Kumar did not have a formal
training in music, but it was just a matter of time
before he started taking a keen interest in
movies and music. He was a great fan of
legendary senior Indian actor-singer, Kundan Lal
Saigal and he soon started mimicking his style.
His gradually developed his own yodeling style
of singing after music director, SD Burman
advised him to stop copying Saigal.
In the Bollywood music circles, yodeling style of
singing soon became Kishore's trademark. And
in the time to come, Kumar sang in various
languages like Hindi, Bengali that was his
mother tongue, Marathi, Assamese, Gujarati,
Kannada, Bhojpuri, Malayalam and Oriya. Music
director S. D. Burman appreciated Kishore
Kumar's singing style and is credited for
boosting Kumar's singing talent. He asked
Kishore to sing for films like Munimji (1954), Taxi
Driver(1954), House No 44 (1955), Funtoosh
(1956), Nau Do Gyarah (1957), Paying Guest
(1957), Guide (1965), Jewel Thief (1967), and
Prem Pujari (1970).
shubha mudgal history
Shubha
Mudgal is
among the
few singers,
who have
made a
special
position for
themselves
in the
Indian
music
industry.
She has not
only proved her talent in classical singing, but
also come out successfully to adapt her voice and
blend it well with the popular music of today.
She is blessed with unique voice, which can be
used in all kinds of singing. Well, in this article,
we will provide you with the biography of
Shubha Mudgal.
Her two albums namely "Ab ke Sawan" and
"Pyaar Ke Geet" were widely acclaimed. She
came out with an album "Mann Ki Manjeree" that
was dedicated to the modern women. The
album gave a platform to newcomers to come
forward and exhibit their talent. Read on to
know the complete life history of Shubha Mudgal.
Shubha Mudgal took training in Hindustani
classical music. Though, professionally, she is a
classical singer, but she has adapted her voice to
sing all genres of music like Rock, Blues, Samba,
Jazz, and Folk. She obtained training from
renowned gurus like Pt Ram Ashreya, Pt Vinay
Chandra, Pt Kumar Gandharva, Maudgalya and
Naina Devi.
Her album 'Ali More Angana' was a big hit,
especially amongst the youngsters. Infact, it
became the favorite number to be played in the
discotheques. Not only is she a famous concert
artist, but also a great music composer. Her
compositions are also widely appreciated. She
has taken up different kinds of works. She has
composed several songs for the Hollywood
movies, documentaries, telefilms and many
more.
Her musical repertoire consists of folk, pop and
other forms of popular music. She has
experimented a lot with her voice and come out
with flying colors. She is one of the most popular
vocalists of India. She has also sung a couple of
Sufi songs. She is also actively involved in
composing devotional songs and poetry. Her
voice is bold enough to remind you of the
sounds of the ancient music, but her
presentation is absolutely modern. She has been
honored with various awards including the
Padma Shri.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
LATAMANGESHKAR HISTORY
Lata
Mangeshkar
is the pride
of Indian
music
industry.
Blessed
with
beautiful
voice, she is
the most
well known
Indian
vocalist.
Highly versatile, she has sung in more than 20
languages. To honor and give recognition to her
works, Lata Mangeshkar is also known as the
Nightingale of India. Well, in this article, we will
present you with the biography of Lata
Mangeshkar.
Early Life
Lata was born on September 28, 1929 in Indore,
Madhya Pradesh as the daughter of Dinanath
Mangeshkar, who was a classical singer as well
as a theater artist. She was the first child of the
Mangeshkar family. She was born in Indore, but
brought up in Maharashtra. When she was five
years old, she began working as a theater artist
in sangeet nataks. She also started taking singing
lessons from her father.
Lata sang her maiden cinematic song for the
Marathi film Kiti Hasaal (1942). Her father did not
like the idea of her daughter singing for the
films. So, her song was deleted from the movie.
In the year 1942, she lost her father. Due to
sudden demise of her father and unsound
financial condition of the house, she decided to
play small roles in various Hindi and Marathi
films. She had to take up the acting assignments,
despite the fact that, she was not at all fond of
acting. To know the complete life history of Lata
Mangeshkar, read on.
Career
In the year 1945, she happened to meet the film
producer S. Mukherji through Ghulam Haider.
Haider personally wanted her to be given an
opportunity to show her singing talent.
However, S. Mukherji did not like her voice and
said no for giving her a chance to sing for his
film. At that point of time, Haider promised
himself to establish her singing career in
Bollywood. He even said to the producer that,
one day will come when all the producers and
directors will fall on her feet and beg her to sing
in their films.
Lata got her biggest break, when she was given
the chance to sing the song "Aayega Aanewaala"
for the movie Mahal. The song was a super duper
hit. The period of 1950s witnessed tremendous
growth in her career. She rose to the top in the
list of Bollywood singers. She worked with all the
famous composers of that era like Shankar
Jaikishan, S D Burman, Naushad, Hemant Kumar,
and Salil Chowdhury. Shankar Jaikishan was
absolutely stunned by her voice and used her
voice for playback singing in almost all the
movies that he got.
The period of 1960s made her the queen of
Bollywood playback singing. She sang for almost
all the prominent composers of the industry and
set her foothold in Bollywood. Her songs got an
overwhelming response from people all over the
country. During the 1970s, Lata recorded songs
for Bollywood actress Meena Kumari in the film
Pakeezah, which brought her recognition and
popularity. She performed tracks for S.D.
Burman's films like Prem Pujari, Sharmilee, and
Abhimaan.
In late 1970s and early 1980s, Lata Mangeshkar
worked with the children of the music
composers, with whom she had worked in the
past. In the year 1990, Lata established her own
production house. Their first and last film "Lekin"
was a total flop. Mangeshkar has also sung some
non film songs including ghazals with Jagjit
Singh. Lata Mangeshkar has also sung for Yash
Chopra`s films including Lamhe, Dilwale
Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Darr, Yeh Dillagi, and Dil To
Pagal Hai. She sang quite a number of Bengali
songs with renowned music directors like Salil
Chowdhury and Hemant Kumar.
Trivia
Lata Mangeshkar has composed music and also
produced movies under the name of 'Anand
Ghan'.
She is very fond of cooking nice dishes.
She always sings barefoot.
Awards Won
Filmfare Awards (1958, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1993
and 1994)
National Awards (1972, 1975 and 1990)
Maharashtra State Award (1966 and 1967)
Other awards
1969 - Padma Bhushan
1974 - Recorded in the Guinness Book of World
Records for having sung the maximum number
of songs in the world
1989 - Dada Saheb Phalke Award
1993 - Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award
1996 - Star Screen Lifetime Achievement Award
1997 - Rajiv Gandhi Award
1999 - NTR Award
1999 - Padma Vibhushan
1999 - Zee Cine Award for Lifetime Achievement
2000 - Lifetime Achievement Award by IIFA in
London
2001 - Best Playback Singer of the Millennium
(female) by Hero Honda and magazine "Stardust"
2001 - Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian
award
2001 - Noorjehan Award
2001 - Maharashtra Ratna
Asha Bhosle History
Asha Bhosle
A very well known Bollywood playback singer, she is as popular as her elder sister, who is also a renowned singer. Well, we are talking about Asha Bhosle, who has mesmerized the entire country with her amazing voice. She has dominated the Indian music industry for a period more than six decades. Even now, she is constantly enhancing her music collection and entertaining the people.
Asha Bhosle is a very versatile singer, who has put her heart and soul in modulating her voice to come up with something original and creative. Her voice is very adaptative. She is very well able to sing the songs for romantic situation. When naughtiness is required, she can change her voice and sing according to the situation. In this article, we will present you with the biography of Asha Bhosle.
Life
Asha was born on September 8, 1933 in a small village of Goar in Sangli, Maharashtra to the Marathi family. She is the daughter of Pandit Dinanath Mangeshkar, who was a theater artist as well as a classical singer. She lost her father, when she only nine years old. The family kept moving from one place to another. They went from Pune to Kolhapur and then to Bombay (now Mumbai). To support the family, she and her elder sister Lata started singing in the films. To know the complete life history of Asha Bhonsle, read on.
She got her first break when she signed the agreement to sing the song "Chala Chala Nav Bala" for the Marathi movie Majha Bal (1943). Her first Hindi song was "Saawan aaya", which was recorded for Hansraj Behl's film Chunariya (1948). When she was sixteen, she fell in love with a 31-year old man Ganpatrao Bhosle and she was firm about marrying him. She eloped with him and tied her wedding knots with him against the wishes of her family. She did not derive happiness in this relationship and after a few years, she shifted to her mother's home along with her kids.
She is one of the most skilled and talented singers. Her music repertoire consists of film music, ghazals, pop, traditional Indian Classical music, folk songs, qawwalis, bhajans, and Rabindra Sangeet. She has sung songs in fourteen languages including Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil, English, Russian and Malay. She has sung nearly 12,000 songs.
Though, she has made a vast collection of music, but she is most famous for the Bollywood songs. She headed her first step towards establishing her career in the year 1943. She has been the most prominent personality of the Indian music industry since the last six decades. She has done playback singing for more than 950 Bollywood movies.
Career
Initially, Asha had to struggle a lot to get assignments to sing for the lead roles. However, during the 1950s, she sang a large number of songs. Infact, period she sung more than any other playback singer. Her initial songs were mainly composed by Sajjad Hussain, A R Qureshi and Ghulam Mohammed. Thereafter, she got plenty of singing assignments.
Apart from Hindi songs, she also sang for many Marathi movies such as Khedyamadhle ghar kaularu, Majha hoshil Kaa? Bugadi mazi and Nach re mora. Her Marathi bhajans, natyageet and bhav-geet are liked by people even today. O.P. Nayyar gave a boost to her career by giving her a major break in C.I.D. (1956). Asha's performance in the film Teesri Manzil was well acclaimed. In the film, she worked along with R.D.Burman. Thereafter, they worked together in quite a number of films and also decided to tie wedding knots with each other. Their collaboration earned them name and fame.
During 1960s and 1970s, she became the voice of the most famous dancer of Bollywood Helen. Popular Asha Bhosle-Helen numbers include Piya tu ab to aaja (Caravan), O Haseena Zulfon Wali (Teesri Manzil) and Yeh Mera Dil (Don). She took up the challenge of showing her versatility by taking up the challenge of singing Ghazals in the films Umrao Jaan (1981) and Ijazat (1987). Her work was widely applauded.
During the 1990s Asha experimented with the remixed versions of R.D. Burman songs. Her efforts were criticized by many people, accusing her for tampering with the golden melodies of the past. Nevertheless, there were albums like "Rahul And I", which were appreciated by people. In the year 1997, Asha came out with her private Indipop album Janam Samjha Karo, which was a major hit. The album brought her great honor and recognition. She even received the 1997 MTV Award.
Awards Won
Filmfare Awards (1967, 1968, 1971, 1972,1973,1974,1977, 2000)
Indian National Awards (1981 and 1986)
Other Awards
1987 - Nightingale of Asia Award
1989 - Lata Mangeshkar Award (Government of Madhya Pradesh)
1997 - Screen Videocon Award
1997 - MTV Award
1997 - Channel V Award
1998 - Dayawati Modi Award
1999 - Lata Mangeshkar Award (Government of Maharashtra)
2000 - Singer of the Millennium
2000 - Zee Gold Bollywood Award
2001 - MTV Award
2002 - BBC Lifetime Achievement Award
2002 - Zee Cine Award
2002 - Screen Videocon Award
2002 - Sansui Movie Award
2002 - Swaralaya Yesudas Award
2004 - Living Legend Award by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce
SOURCE:http://www.iloveindia.com
A very well known Bollywood playback singer, she is as popular as her elder sister, who is also a renowned singer. Well, we are talking about Asha Bhosle, who has mesmerized the entire country with her amazing voice. She has dominated the Indian music industry for a period more than six decades. Even now, she is constantly enhancing her music collection and entertaining the people.
Asha Bhosle is a very versatile singer, who has put her heart and soul in modulating her voice to come up with something original and creative. Her voice is very adaptative. She is very well able to sing the songs for romantic situation. When naughtiness is required, she can change her voice and sing according to the situation. In this article, we will present you with the biography of Asha Bhosle.
Life
Asha was born on September 8, 1933 in a small village of Goar in Sangli, Maharashtra to the Marathi family. She is the daughter of Pandit Dinanath Mangeshkar, who was a theater artist as well as a classical singer. She lost her father, when she only nine years old. The family kept moving from one place to another. They went from Pune to Kolhapur and then to Bombay (now Mumbai). To support the family, she and her elder sister Lata started singing in the films. To know the complete life history of Asha Bhonsle, read on.
She got her first break when she signed the agreement to sing the song "Chala Chala Nav Bala" for the Marathi movie Majha Bal (1943). Her first Hindi song was "Saawan aaya", which was recorded for Hansraj Behl's film Chunariya (1948). When she was sixteen, she fell in love with a 31-year old man Ganpatrao Bhosle and she was firm about marrying him. She eloped with him and tied her wedding knots with him against the wishes of her family. She did not derive happiness in this relationship and after a few years, she shifted to her mother's home along with her kids.
She is one of the most skilled and talented singers. Her music repertoire consists of film music, ghazals, pop, traditional Indian Classical music, folk songs, qawwalis, bhajans, and Rabindra Sangeet. She has sung songs in fourteen languages including Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil, English, Russian and Malay. She has sung nearly 12,000 songs.
Though, she has made a vast collection of music, but she is most famous for the Bollywood songs. She headed her first step towards establishing her career in the year 1943. She has been the most prominent personality of the Indian music industry since the last six decades. She has done playback singing for more than 950 Bollywood movies.
Career
Initially, Asha had to struggle a lot to get assignments to sing for the lead roles. However, during the 1950s, she sang a large number of songs. Infact, period she sung more than any other playback singer. Her initial songs were mainly composed by Sajjad Hussain, A R Qureshi and Ghulam Mohammed. Thereafter, she got plenty of singing assignments.
Apart from Hindi songs, she also sang for many Marathi movies such as Khedyamadhle ghar kaularu, Majha hoshil Kaa? Bugadi mazi and Nach re mora. Her Marathi bhajans, natyageet and bhav-geet are liked by people even today. O.P. Nayyar gave a boost to her career by giving her a major break in C.I.D. (1956). Asha's performance in the film Teesri Manzil was well acclaimed. In the film, she worked along with R.D.Burman. Thereafter, they worked together in quite a number of films and also decided to tie wedding knots with each other. Their collaboration earned them name and fame.
During 1960s and 1970s, she became the voice of the most famous dancer of Bollywood Helen. Popular Asha Bhosle-Helen numbers include Piya tu ab to aaja (Caravan), O Haseena Zulfon Wali (Teesri Manzil) and Yeh Mera Dil (Don). She took up the challenge of showing her versatility by taking up the challenge of singing Ghazals in the films Umrao Jaan (1981) and Ijazat (1987). Her work was widely applauded.
During the 1990s Asha experimented with the remixed versions of R.D. Burman songs. Her efforts were criticized by many people, accusing her for tampering with the golden melodies of the past. Nevertheless, there were albums like "Rahul And I", which were appreciated by people. In the year 1997, Asha came out with her private Indipop album Janam Samjha Karo, which was a major hit. The album brought her great honor and recognition. She even received the 1997 MTV Award.
Awards Won
Filmfare Awards (1967, 1968, 1971, 1972,1973,1974,1977, 2000)
Indian National Awards (1981 and 1986)
Other Awards
1987 - Nightingale of Asia Award
1989 - Lata Mangeshkar Award (Government of Madhya Pradesh)
1997 - Screen Videocon Award
1997 - MTV Award
1997 - Channel V Award
1998 - Dayawati Modi Award
1999 - Lata Mangeshkar Award (Government of Maharashtra)
2000 - Singer of the Millennium
2000 - Zee Gold Bollywood Award
2001 - MTV Award
2002 - BBC Lifetime Achievement Award
2002 - Zee Cine Award
2002 - Screen Videocon Award
2002 - Sansui Movie Award
2002 - Swaralaya Yesudas Award
2004 - Living Legend Award by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce
SOURCE:http://www.iloveindia.com
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
ALKA YAGNIK HISTORY

Alka Yagnik is one of the most talented singers of Bollywood. She was born to a Gujarati family on the 20th of March in Calcutta (now Kolkata). She comes from a music background. Both her parents were actively involved in classical music. Since the late 1980s, she has been one of the most leading playback singers of the Indian music industry. Well, in this article, we will present you with the biography of Alka Yagnik, so read on.
Life History
Alka has always been fond of singing. Since young age, music has been her first love. Initially, she thought it to be nothing more than a hobby, but later she realized that if pursued seriously, it can be taken as a profession. When she was six years old, she began singing Bhajans for the Calcutta Radio. From then onwards, she started singing at a professional level.
For establishing her foothold in the field of music, she went to Mumbai. She got her first break, when she was given the assignment for singing a song for the film Payal Ki Jhankaar in 1979. Then, she sang the song "Mere Angene Mein" for the film Laawaris (1981). Her biggest hit was the song Ek Do Teen from the film Tezaab that was released in 1988. The song broke all the records and made her star overnight.
Her voice has been mainly used for the young generation stars. She has done playback singing for many famous actresses like Rakhee, Hema Malini, Farida Jalal, Rekha, Kajol and Preity Zinta. Besides Hindi songs, she has also sung in other languages such as Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, and Punjabi.
Awards Won
Filmfare Awards (1988, 1993, 1997,1999,2000,2001 and 2004)
National Film Awards (1994 and 1999)
Zee Cine Awards (1999, 2001 and 2007)
Star Screen Awards (1995 and 2000)
International Indian Film Academy (2000 and 2001)
MC Music Awards
BBC: World Music 2003 Awards
MTV Asia Viewers Choice Award
Notable Works of Playback Singing
Umrao Jaan - Salaam, Pooch Rahe Hain
Babul - Gaa Re Mann
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna - Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Tumhi Dekho Na
Swades - Saanwariya Saanwariya
Hum Tum - Hum Tum
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi - Laal Dupatta
Kal Ho Naa Ho - Kuch to Hua Hai
Tere Naam - Oodhni
Chalte Chalte - Tauba
Raaz - Aapke Pyaar Mein
Mujhse Dosti Karoge! - Jaane Dil Se
Kasoor - Kitni Bechain Hoke
Dil Chahta Hai - Jaana Kyon
Lajja - Badi Mushkil
Dhadkan - Dil Ne Yeh Kaha Dil Se
Zubeidaa - Mehndi Hai Rachnewali, Hai Na
Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai - Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam - Chand Chupa
Taal - Taal Se
Duplicate - Mere Mehboob Mera Sanam
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai- Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
SOURCE:http://www.iloveindia.com
Monday, October 11, 2010
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Singing Career
The singing talent of Alisha Chinai was explored by the famous music composer cum director Bappi Lahiri. Bappi Lahiri and Alisha worked together in quite a number of disco songs that have been super hits and enjoyed by people all over. Some of the popular disco hits are Guru, Commando, Dance Dance, Love Love Love and more. Alisha has sung songs for almost all the popular actresses like Sridevi, Smita Patil, Madhuri Dixit, Mandakini, Juhi Chawla etc. To know the complete life history of Aleesha Chinai, read on.
During 1990s, she went a step ahead and worked with other music directors like Anu Malik and Nadeem-Shravan. Apart from playback singing, she also came out with her own private albums like 'Made in India' and 'Lover girl', which gained a lot of popularity and became the talk of town. Her pop albums brought her stardom overnight. Her initial albums were very popular, but the latter ones could not gain a positive response from the audience. So, she decided to return back to the filmi music. One of her biggest filmi hits is the song Kajra Re, which made the entire country go crazy. She even received the Filmfare Best Female Playback Award for this song.
Awards won
Filmfare Best Female Playback Award for the song Kajra Re
International Billboard Award
Freddie Mercury Award
Notable Works of Alisha Chinoy
Disco Songs
Aah!… Alisha
Alisha
Baby doll
Bombay girl
Jadoo
Lover Girl
Made in India
Madonna
Om Namah Shivay
Film Songs
Aaj Ki Raat (Don)
De diya Dil Piya (Keemat)
Dil Ko Hazar Bar (Murder)
Ishq Di Gali (No Entry)
Kajra Re (Bunty aur Babli)
My Adorable Darling (Main Khiladi Tu Anari)
Pyaar Aaya (Plan)
Raat Bhare Jaamse (Tridev)
Tere Ishq Main Nachenge (Raja Hindustani)
Tinka Tinka (Karam)
Touch me (Dhoom 2)
Zooby Zooby (Dance Dance)
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