Kishore Kumar’s voice is supposed to be the reason behind the stardom ofRajesh Khanna; as many of his films had songs of Kishore Kumar, which were chartbusters of that period. Kishore Kumar is considered the most versatile singer of Bollywood; as he was known for moulding his voice-pitch ...
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When he was recording Kishore Kumar’s songs, he happened to meet Jagjit Singh by chance, who was recording his Ghazals in the same studio. Jagjit Singh insisted on meeting Kumar and asked him to sing a song. He sang “Mere Samne Wali Khidki Mein” by Kishore Kumar. He gave him a ...
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Directed by Ramesh Sippy and scripted by writers Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar, the film features characters that have become a cornerstone of Indian pop culture: the wisecracking guns for hire, Jai and Veeru; the feared bandit, Gabbar Singh; and the feisty horse and cart driver, Basanti. ...