Kishore kumar

  1. List of songs recorded by Kishore Kumar
  2. Kishore Kumar Lyrics, Songs, and Albums
  3. 'Kishore Kumar: The Ultimate Biography': An Honest Account of a Legendary Artist
  4. Madhubala Kishore Kumar Unseen Wedding Picture Goes Viral
  5. Kishore Kumar filmography
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List of songs recorded by Kishore Kumar

Hindi songs [ ] 1940s [ ] 1946 [ ] Film No Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) Aath Din 1 "Banka Sipaiya Ghar Jaye To" Gopal Singh Nepali, Qamar Jalalabadi solo 2 "Rangeela Rangeela" N/A Arun Kumar, Paro 1948 [ ] Film No Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) 3 "Yeh Kaun Aaya Re" Prem Dhawan Lata Mangeshkar 4 "Marne Ki Duayen Kyun Maangu" Professor Jazbi solo 1949 [ ] Film No Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) Kaneez 5 "Duniya Mein Ameeron Ko" Ghulam Haider Hasrat Lucknowi, S. D. Batish Mohammed Rafi Rimjhim 6 "Jagmag Jagmag Karta Chand" Bharat Vyas solo 7 "Mere Ghar Aage Hai" P L Santoshi Shamshad Begum 8 "Mere Ghar Aage Hai" (version 2) 1950s [ ] 1950 [ ] Film No Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) 9 "Kahan Chale Sarkar" Chitragupta Rammurti Chaturvedi Shamshad Begum Khiladi 10 "O Phool Chunanewale" Hansraj Behl Rajendra Krishan solo Muqaddar 11 "Jo Karna Hai Kar Lo Aaj" Khemchand Prakash, Bhola Shreshtha Raja Mehndi Ali Khan Asha Bhosle 12 "Aati Hai Yaad Humko" Raj Sekhar 13 "Balma Hai Diya Tujhko Dil" Jimmy 14 "Ek Do Teen Char" Bharat Vyas 15 "O Bewafa Ye To Bata" S. D. Burman Rajendra Krishan Geeta Dutt 16 "Ek Hum Aur Dusre Tum" 17 "Kachchi Pakki Sadko Pe" solo 18 "Mohabbat Ka Chota Sa Ek Aashiyana" 19 "Jalti Hai Dunia" Shamshad Begum 1951 [ ] Film No Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) Adaa 20 "Hai Dil Diya" Madan Mohan Prem Dhawan solo 21 "Jo Tum Karo" Shamshad Begum Andolan 22 "Prabhu Charnon Mein" Pannalal Ghosh Nayaz Haider Shanti Sudha Ghosh, M...

Kishore Kumar Lyrics, Songs, and Albums

Kishore Kumar (born Abhas Kumar Ganguly; 4 August 1929 – 13 October 1987) was an Indian playback singer and actor. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most dynamic singers in the history of Indian music. He was one of the most popular singers in the Indian film industry, notable for his yodeling and ability to sing songs in different voices. Kumar used to sing in different genres but some of his rare compositions which were considered classics were lost in time. Apart from Hindi, he sang in many Indian languages including Bengali, Marathi, Assamese, Gujarati, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Malayalam, Odia, Urdu etc. He also released a few non-film albums in multiple languages especially in Bengali which are noted as all-time classics. He won 8 Filmfare Awards for Best Male Playback Singer and holds the record for winning the most Filmfare Awards in that category. He was awarded the Lata Mangeshkar Award by the Madhya Pradesh government in 1985–86. In 1997, the Madhya Pradesh Government initiated an award called the “Kishore Kumar Award” for contributions to Hindi cinema. In 2012 Kumar’s unreleased last song sold for Rs 1,560,000 at the Osian’s Cinefan Auction in New Delhi.

'Kishore Kumar: The Ultimate Biography': An Honest Account of a Legendary Artist

Celebrities usually get hagiographies, but 'Kishore Kumar: The Ultimate Biography' is no ordinary biography; it is, in fact, a deep dive into the mind of an extraordinary artist who excelled in six aspects of cinema -singing, composing music, acting, writing, directing, and production. And an enthusiastic photographer, to boot! The best of artists are vulnerable and often hide behind masks; Kishore Kumar was no exception. It will become clear to the reader that self-respect was most important factor in his personality, which explains his run-ins with authority, such as the All India Radio ban during the Emergency, and why he sometimes rudely snubbed people.There was the time he walked out of Mehboob studios when producer-director Mehboob Khan's son Iqbal interrupted Kishore’s recording session with pointless suggestions. It discusses at length his relationship with his older brother, friend, philosopher and guide Ashok Kumar, and his love for his mother, the most important person in his life. The book also sheds light upon his four wives -Ruma(Guha-Thakurta) ,Madhu(Madhubala),Yogita(Bali) and Leena(Chandavarkar); each of these relationships being precious to him. It stops to take a look at his bond with his children as well. The book is an exhaustive journey into the life and times of Kishore Kumar of Khandwa (a town in Madhya Pradesh), from birth to death, and is rich with anecdotes from Kishore’s life. That will be very welcome for Kishore fans, because not much is known...

Madhubala Kishore Kumar Unseen Wedding Picture Goes Viral

A while ago, we got our hands on an unseen picture of yesteryear actress Madhubala's wedding picture and we bet her simplicity in the picture will win your heart. For the unversed, Madhubala was madly in love with Dilip Kumar, but owing to her father's disapproval, the duo didn't get married. Reportedly, she became close to Kishore Kumar after working with him in Chalti Ka Naam Gadi and Half Ticket. It was 1960, when Kishore proposed marriage to her, and she gave him her nod, as she had realised that there's no future with Dilip Kumar. It was in 1960 that Madhubala and Kishore Kumar got married. It is said that for the sake of Madhubala's parents, Kishore had converted to Islam and had changed his name to Karim Abdul. However, in an interview given to Filmfare, Kishore Kumar had said that neither he nor Madhubala ever changed their religion to marry each other. Happy Birthday Madhubala! Rare Interview That Reveals Many Sides To The Beauty Queen In an interview with Filmfare, Madhubala's sister Madhu had revealed that when Kishore learnt about Madhubala's heart condition, he left her at her father's house, because he couldn't take care of her owing to his busy schedule.

Kishore Kumar filmography

The following is a As an actor [ ] Kishore Kumar acted in 88 Hindi films. Year Film Role Notes 1946 1947 Police Inspector 1948 1950 1951 1952 Chham Chhama Chham Raju Big hit of the year from 1953 Kishore Laharen 1954 Shekhar Rajan Dev Ratan Kumar Choudhury Rajan 1955 Ashok Sagar Shyam 1956 Aabroo Bhagam Bhag Kishore / Krishnaswamy Raj Kumar (Raja) Jeeva First film opposite his future wife Sundar Chand Anand D. Khanna / Anand Kumar Swami Kishore Parivar Special Appearance 1957 Kishore Madhav Raju Bhanu Directorial debut of 1958 Chandan Manmohan "Manu" Sharma Kishore Kumar Sharma Raagini Rajan Kumar / Shankar 1959 Vinod Kundan Lal Chandan / Deepak 1960 Madan Malhotra Kishore Kumar Rajan 1961 Jhumroo Kishan Lal / Ram 1962 Bombay Ka Chor Randhir Vijaychand vald Lalchand vald Dhyanchand vald Hukumchand alias Munna / Vijay's Mother Raja / Raja Lal Bahadur Preetam Kishore Kumar Shastri 1963 Kishore Kumar Verma / Arun / Peshawarimal 1964 Firoz Rajendra Kumar / Raju Shankar Kishore Kavi Sudarshan 1965 Kishore Kishore / Funtoosh 1966 Shyam / Rai Bahadur Ganga Prasad 1967 Dayal Verma Hum Do Daku Also directed by Kishore Kumar 1968 Sandeep Haye Mera Dil Ved-Madan Vidyapati / Guru (Bhola's Friend) Shyam 'Shammi' Pandit Dinanath Shastri / Yamraj (In Play) Kishore M. Gupta/ Miss Franco|| 1970 Pandit 1971 Prashant Gareebchand 1972 Sunil 1974 1978 1979 Also directed by Kishore Kumar 1980 1981 1982 Door Wadiyon Mein Kahin 1987 1989 Mamta Ki Chhaon Mein Kishore directed the film, but died in...

Kishore Kumar

Abhas Kumar Ganguly was born in Khandwa, now in Madhya Pradesh. His dad's name was Kunjilal, a lawyer by profession, and his mom's name was Gouri Devi, who came from a wealthy family. Kishore was the youngest in the Ganguly family, preceded by While Ashok went on to become a successful actor, Abhas, who was renamed Kishore, shunned acting, and preferred singing and mimicking When He always wanted to be a singer, but acting was thrust upon him, and he did his best to live up to it. A Leo, Kishore was also known for his mad-cap comedy movies, and for his eccentricity as he used to 'talk' to his trees in his home, and had even put up a sign 'Mental Hospital' right outside his residence in Khandwa. He was also parsimonious, so much so that he was in arrears to the Indian Income Tax authorities, yet never missed a chance to make fun of them (Aur Peechey Pad Gaya Income Taxum, Jai Govindam Jai Gopalam). When he refused to endorse former Indian Prime Minister's 20 point Program during the 1975-1977 Emergency, he was banned from the Government-controlled media namely All India Radio and Vividh Bharati. Even duets with his voice were censored. He was not the only one in Bollywood, as others like Kishore made a record by being the only singer to have sung in more than 90 films for a single hero which was for Rajesh Khanna. Kishore sang in 91 films for His marriages to some of the most popular and attractive Bollywood actresses ( He introduced his son, He sang 245 songs picturised on...