Sunday, May 22, 2011

Bhupen Hazarika- Indian Male Playback Singer of India

Personal life and education

Bhupen Hazarika was born in Sadiya, Assam. A child prodigy, he wrote and sang his first song at the age of 10 in the first ever Assamese film Jyoti Prasad Agarwala's Joymoti and worked for the second Assamese film, Jyoti Prasad Agarwala's Indramalati, in 1939 when he was 12 years old.

He completed his Intermediate Arts from Cotton College in 1942, and went on to Banaras Hindu University to complete his B.A. in 1944 and his M.A. in Political Science in 1946. He earned a Ph.D. from Columbia University in New York in 1954, submitting a dissertation titled "Proposals for Preparing India's Basic Education to Use Audio-Visual Techniques in Adult Education". He was the president of the "Asom Sahitya Sabha" in 1993.

Career

As a singer, he is known for his deep baritone voice and crisp diction; as a lyricist, he is known for poetic compositions and parables that touch on a wide range of themes ranging from the erotic to social and political commentary; and as a composer for his use of folk music with a touch of the contemporary. He also participated, first as a child artist, and later as a director, in the nascent Assamese film industry. He is immensely popular in the states of Assam, West Bengal as well as in neighbouring Bangladesh. In addition to his native Assamese, Hazarika has sung in many other Indic languages, including Bengali and Hindi, many of these the translation of originally assamese-composed songs.

Awards

National Award as the Best Regional Film (1975)
Padma Bhushan (2001)
Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1992)
Asom Ratna (2009)
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (2009)
Conferred as the first Indian Music Director for best music Internationally for the film Rudaali at the Asia Pacific International Film Festival at Japan in 1993.
All India Critic Association Award for best performing folk artist (1979)

In February 2009, the All Assam Students Union felicitated Dr. hazarika by erecting a life size statue in the heart of Guwahati. It was unveiled by Dr. Hazarika himself.

Legacy

Dr. Bhupen Hazarika has been known to create a great impression on both Assamese and Indian cinema, literature and music. He has immense repute, touching on reverence in his native Assam, the other north-east states and the neighbouring state of West Bengal. He had created memorable national award winning Assamese films in the otherwise nascent Assamese film industry which somewhat revived it. His notable contributions to literature also made him the president of the Asom Sahitya Sabha. In music his balladic voice coupled with the themes of social consciousness as well as love have made his songs immortal. He is considered as one of he greatest contributor to Assamese culture after Sankardev and Jyoti Prasad Agarwala.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Anuj Gurwara-Indian Male Play Back Singer of India

Anuj Gurwara (born June 9, 1981), is a Filmfare Award winning Indian playback singer, radio jockey, actor, voice-over artist and master of ceremonies. He is most popularly known as the singer of the popular song "Panchadara Bomma" from Magadheera.

Early life

Anuj comes from a family of educators. His father, Yogendra K Gurwara, and mother, Jyoti Gurwara, are teachers and run a school, Sherwood Public School in Hyderabad, India.[citation needed] The family made Hyderabad their home in 1982. Anuj has one elder brother, Amol Gurwara.

Anuj did his schooling in Sherwood and later, graduated in Psychology and Advertising from Nizam College, Hyderabad.He was an active part of Arts and Music in school and college. Anuj's interests were constantly encouraged and at an early age, he displayed tremendous potential.[citation needed]

Career

Anuj started his career working as a copywriter and content developer for various design firms and advertising agencies. After a short stint with a theatre group, he decided to pursue a career in Entertainment.

Playback Singing

In 2009, Anuj debuted as playback singer. Under the music direction of M. M. Keeravani, he sang a song, "Panchadara Bomma", for the Telugu film, Magadheera, which would later emerge one of the highest grossing Telugu films of all time. Along with the success of the film, the song, Panchadara Bomma, grew to be a massive hit and established Anuj as a fresh new voice in the world of music.

S. S. Rajamouli, the director of Magadheera stated in an article - "I opine that Panchadara Bomma is the best song in my career".The song was also declared Top Telugu Song of the year 2009 by various media channels, including newspapers, FM radios and television channels, winning awards across various platforms.

The song "Panchadara Bomma" has singularily generated revenues of over Rs.3,00,00,000 only from mobile phone ringtone downloads, which is said to be a record that no other song in Telugu cinema has created till now.

Panchadara Bomma also earned Anuj his first ever Filmfare trophy. He was awarded Best Male Playback Singer in a star-studded ceremony in Chennai on 7 August 2010.

His latest hits also include "Prapancham Naaventosthunte" from the hit film, Vedam as well as "Yem Sakkagunavro" from Jhummandi Naadam. Both songs have generated good response from all over.[15]

Live performances

Anuj has been actively performing at various corporate shows and public gigs after his award-winning singing debut.

He was also invited to the United States of America by the Bay Area Telugu Association and the Telugu Association of North America. He performed across the United States to packed audiences.[18] Anuj was also invited to Kuwait to perform for audiences there.

Theatre and Film actor

Anuj has been an active theatre actor in Hyderabad since 1999, as part of various Theatre productions. He has showcased his talent as an actor and received positive reviews for his performance.

In 2003, while pursuing acting, Anuj got a call from Nagesh Kukunoor for Hyderabad Blues 2: Rearranged Marriage.After this, Anuj auditioned for Sekhar Kammula. Sekhar had won the National Film Award for his directorial debut in Dollar Dreams. He cast Anuj as the 2nd lead for his film Anand, which released in 2004. Anand was a massive hit and Anuj received good reviews for his part.[26][27]

Anuj made a comeback into cinema after establishing himself as a playback singer. He played a cameo in S. S. Rajamouli's hit film of 2010 Maryada Ramanna

Radio

In 2005, Anuj auditioned for All India Radio. He was selected and started hosting music-based shows on Yuvavani. Following All India Radio, Anuj worked for Radio Biryani, a private radio program setup that aired on the AIR frequency. That year, Anuj was awarded Best RJ (Hindi) for his show, Naach Meri Jaan.

Anuj's joined Radio City 91.1 FM in 2006. The station was setting up in Hyderabad, one of the first private FM stations in the city.Anuj began hosting an evening drive time show, Recharge, six days a week, from 8 pm to 11 pm. He played popular Hindi music and maintained high energy, wit and humor throughout the three hours. The show was a hit right in its early days. It struck a chord with the evening listenership that would drive back from work, and as Anuj would say, "recharge" their batteries on their way home. Anuj enjoyed immense popularity through the show. The name stuck with him and he is fondly called RJ "Recharge" Anuj to this day.

Anuj shifted to the 5–9 pm time slot after a year, yet, commanded a dedicated listenership in Hyderabad. Owing to his personal connect and popularity with listeners, he was awarded "No.1 RJ across All-India Radio City" for the year 2006-07. Anuj was soon shifted to the morning show, The Radio City Breakfast Show, from 7 am to 11 am, where he, with Shraddha, gave a fun and energetic start to the day. The chirpy, positive and friendly banter between them had Hyderabad tuned in every morning. It was in February 2008 that Anuj was awarded "India's Best Radio Host for 2007-08" in a nationwide search. Anuj quit Radio City in July 2008, after the station changed its language mix to a more regional sound.

Television

In February 2006, Anuj became a VJ with SS Music. He won the VJ Factor 2, a hunt for VJs in South India. Out of about 5000 people who competed, Anuj was one of the four winners. It was a short-lived role as Anuj got an opportunity in Radio City, Hyderabad soon after.

Voice Acting

Anuj also works as a freelance Voice Over Artist and script writer, for various ad films, radio spots, documentaries, films, training modules and e-learning projects. In 2009, Anuj became part of India's first ever PlayStation 2 game, Hanuman, as the voice of Hanuman in Hindi and English.[38]

Master of Ceremonies / Compere

Being an RJ and an actor, Anuj diversified himself as an MC. From hosting formal events to large parties and concerts, Anuj has established himself as one of the most popular Master of Ceremonies in Hyderabad. He has hosted events, big and small, for a large number of corporate companies and Event Managers.

Anuj's understanding of the pulse of an event, appropriate sense of humor, smooth integration of various elements, personalised involvement with the crowd and respect to the theme of the event, has made him a preferred MC for various kinds of events.

Discography

Year Film /
Song
Composer Language Notes
2009 Magadheera
"Panchadara Bomma"
M. M. Keeravani Telugu
Pravarakhyudu
"Emaipoyano (O My Love)"
M. M. Keeravani Telugu
2010 Young India
"Young India"
M. M. Keeravani Telugu
Vedam
"Prapancham Naaventosthunte"
M. M. Keeravani Telugu
Bheemili Kabaddi Jattu
"Nidadholu Pilla (Jathara Song)"
V. Selvaganesh Telugu
Badmash
"Ninna Monna"
Vandemataram Srinivas Telugu
Jhummandi Naadam
"Yem Sakkagunavro"
M. M. Keeravani Telugu
Adi Nuvve
"Nuvvantene Ishtam"
Jeevan Thomas Telugu
Graduate
"Ninnala Nenu Lenu"
Sandeep Telugu
26 Kingston
"Nee Vallu Jadalo"
Vishnu Telugu
2011 Anaganaga O Dheerudu
"Ninnu Chudani"
M. M. Keeravani Telugu
Prema Kavali
"Listen To My Heart"
Anoop Rubens Telugu

Filmography

Acting

Year Film Role Director Language Release
2004 Hyderabad Blues 2: Rearranged Marriage Azam Nagesh Kukunoor Telugu July 2004
Anand Rahul Agarwal Sekhar Kammula Telugu October 2004
2010 Maryada Ramanna Ghanshyamdas S. S. Rajamouli Telugu July 2010

Radio Shows

Year Station Show Name Time
2005 All India Radio Yuvavani English Mon-Sat 8 pm-11 pm
2005 Radio Biryani Naach Meri Jaan


Aashiq Awara
2006–2008 Radio City 91.1FM Recharge! Mon-Sat 8 pm-11 pm


City Joyride Mon-Sat 5 pm-7 pm


The Radio City Breakfast Show Mon-Sat 7 am-11 am


The Great Indian Countdown Saturdays, 7 pm-9 pm
Awards

Playback singing

  • Radio City 91.1 FM - Best Playback Singer (Male) for "Panchadara Bomma" (Magadheera; 2009)
  • Radio City 91.1 FM - Best Song of the Year for "Panchadara Bomma" (Magadheera; 2009)
  • Big 92.7 FM Ugadi Music Awards 2010 - Best Upcoming Singer of the Year for "Panchadara Bomma" (Magadheera; 2009)
  • Big 92.7 FM Ugadi Music Awards 2010 - Best Love Song of the Year for "Panchadara Bomma" (Magadheera; 2009)
  • Aalapana Music Awards 2010 - Best Upcoming Playback Singer for "Panchadara Bomma" (Magadheera; 2009)
  • Mirchi Music Awards South 2010 - Listener's Choice Best Song of the Year for "Panchadara Bomma" (Magadheera; 2009)
  • Mirchi Music Awards South 2010 - Best Playback Singer (Nominated) for "Panchadara Bomma" (Magadheera; 2009)
  • 57th Filmfare Awards South - Best Male Playback Singer (Telugu) for "Panchadara Bomma" (Magadheera; 2009)
  • MAA TV's CineMAA Awards - Best Male Playback Singer for "Panchadara Bomma" (Magadheera; 2009)
  • South Scope Best Male Playback Singer Award for "Panchadara Bomma" (Magadheera; 2009)

Recognition

  • Listed in Top 50 Achievers of South India for 2009-10 by Avant Garde Magazine Hyderabad (Nov 2010)
  • Youth Achiever Award by The Passionate Foundation

Radio jockey

  • 2005 - Best RJ (Hindi) - Radio Lovers Association of Hyderabad - Radio Biryani
  • 2007 - Best RJ (Male) - All India Radio City stations - Radio City 91.1fm - Radio City 91.1fm
  • 2008 - India's Best Radio Host - Radio Duniya Magazine - Radio City 91.1fm

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Amit Kumar- Indian Male Playback Singer of India

Amit Kumar (born 3 July 1952) is an Indian film playback singer, actor, director, and music director. He is the son of famous singer and actor Kishore Kumar and Bengali singer and actress Ruma Guha Thakurta. Like his father he too loved singing since childhood and used to sing in Kolkata during Durga Pooja functions. Once he was performing on stage in Kolkata in a Durga Pooja function arranged by Bengali actor Uttam Kumar, people kept on requesting for more songs and this information reached his mother. She called in Kishore Kumar and complained that his son was singing 'filmy' songs. Hearing this Kishore Kumar decided to bring him to Bombay.



Before this, Kishore Kumar had made Amit act as his own son in two of his critically acclaimed and rare serious films, produced by himself, Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein (the famous song 'Aa chalke tujhe, mein leke chaloon' sung by Kishore Kumar was filmed with him singing to his son, all of 11 years) and Door Ka Raahi (with Amit as a teenager).


He has sung many popular Bollywood and regional film songs in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and sings even today.


Apart from Hindi songs Amit sang several songs in Bangla, Bhojpuri, Oriya, Assamese, Marathi, Konkani. It proves his capability as a versatile singer.



1970s


Amit Kumar made his debut in singing and as a child actor in his father's movie Door Ka Raahi. He recorded a song ‘Main ik panchi matwaala re’ as child singer artist. This song was removed from the film later by Kishore Kumar.


In 1976 the film Balika Badhu (1976) with the song ‘Bade achchhe lagte hain..’ brought him on the tinsel town big stage. This song can easily be kept in some of the best melodies of all times. The song was composed by legendary R. D. Burman. After that he recorded many songs with R. D. Burman.


In late 70s he sang few songs for various films. The song ‘Aati rahengi baharein’ from the film Kasme Vaade was a huge hit. He sang for Randhir Kapoor in this song while Kishore Kumar sang for Amitabh Bachchan.


He sang many hit songs in the films like Aandhi, Khatta Meetha, Gol Maal, Des Pardes, Ganga Ki Saugandh, Deewanagi, Duniya Meri Jeb Mein, Parvarish, Baton Baton Mein etc. The duet song with Lata Mangeshkar from the film Baton Baton Mein ‘Uthe sabke kadam’ was quite popular.


As a leading playback singer in Bollywood, he sang many songs for Kumar Gaurav who was a new star in the 1980s. But his maximum number of songs are recorded and released for Anil Kapoor.


1980s


1980s started with a bang for Amit with mega hit film Love Story (1981 film). He sang all the songs of the film and got his Filmfare Award for the duet ‘Yaad aa rahi hai’ with Lata Mangeshkar. About this song music composer R. D. Burman jokingly told Amit before release that this song sounds like a ‘Bhajan’.


In 1980 the actor Feroz Khan produced a super hit film Qurbani (1980 film). There was a song ‘Laila o Laila’ in this film that became a really big hit. Amit Kumar rendered his voice for this song for Amjad Khan.


His duet song ‘Tu rootha toh main ro doongi sanam’ with Asha Bhonsle from the film Jawani (1984) in the year 1984 composed by R. D. Burman was mega hit. Another chart-buster from 1983 from the film Haadsaa was ‘Yeh Bombay shehar haadsoon ka sheher hai’. This song was super hit.


In this decade, he sang for almost all music direrctors, actors and produced hit after hit. With not so successful career of Kumar Gaurav, Amit kumar later became voice of Anil Kapoor in 1980s. But before this many hit songs too were released for Kumar Gaurav in films like Romance (1983 film), Teri Kasam, Lovers (1983 film), All rounder, Telefilm-Janam, etc. In this decade he sang super hits for Anil Kapoor in the films like Tezaab, Yudh etc.


The song from Tridev filmed on Naseeruddin Shah ‘Oye oye- Tirchi topi waaley’ was such a huge nationwide hit that it became the second identity of Naseer. Amit sang for Naseeruddin Shah in the film Hero Hiralal too.


Soon after his father's death, he, along with his half-brother Sumit Kumar, released an album called "Dui Kishore" as a tribute to Kishore Kumar.


Early 1990s to Mid 1990s


1990 started with films like Hum and the song ‘Sanam mere sanam’ brought another big hit for Amit. Baaghi: A Rebel for Love had a smash hit in the song ‘Kaisa lagta hai’. From the film Ghayal (1990 film) the song ‘Pyaar tum mujhase’ was popular.


Amit delivered more hits for the film Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa. The songs ‘Deewana dil deewana’ and ‘Sachhi yeh kahani hai’ were hits, especially the former.


In this decade, he sang for some other hit films too like Awwal Number, ChaalBaaz, Khel (1992 film), Vishwatma, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, Judaai (1997 film), Indrajeet etc.


Amit Kumar enjoyed a special work relation with music duo Anand-Milind who heavily promoted Amit kumar in the early 1990s. Some of their best works include Baaghi: A Rebel for Love, Mera Pati Sirf Mera Hain, Maha-Sangram, Swarg, Suryavanshi, Anjaane Rishtey, Talaashi, Jawani Zindabad, Sangdil Sanam, Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin & Rakhwala to name a few. Anand-Milind were one of the few new age music composers of that period who regularly recorded with Amit Kumar, making him the voice for Salman Khan and Aamir Khan.


Amit Kumar also enjoyed success with another fresh talent from the 1990s, Jatin-Lalit, who had Amit Kumar croon hit numbers in several films like Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham....


Later in the decade with the invasion of many other Kishore Kumar clones his career started fading. The great R. D. Burman too was no more with whom Amit had a special bonding. He started withdrawing and making himself busier in live stage performances in various parts of the world.


In this phase, Amit lost out to sing for R. D. Burman's last mega hit 1942: A Love Story. He stated in another interview that R. D. Burman was under pressure to use another singer for the songs because it was the 'trend' in those days.


During these years, he composed and released music albums which were not much successful. Some of these are:


MAD (album)|MAD
Pyaar toh bas pyaar hai
Dam dama dam


Some music directors tried to recreate the old magic by composing songs similar to the ones in 1970s sung by his legendary father Kishore Kumar. However, success on this front was elusive.


Television


In late 1980s, he rendered his voice to TV serials on Doordarshan such as "Chuanuti" and "Campus".
He also did songs for the Telefilm Janam.
He also sang the title tracks for Hindi dubbed version of Disney's Animated series "Duck Tales" and "Bob the Builder".
Amit Kumar was one of the main judges in a recently concluded (May 2008) singing competition reality TV show "K for Kishore", where singers tried to recreate the magic of Kishore Kumar's songs on Sony Entertainment Television Asia.


2000/2010


He will be the main judge in the singing competition on Zee Bangla TV for the show: "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Mr/Miss Universe 2010".
He also sung two songs in Raju Chacha starring Ajay Devgan, Kajol and Rishi Kapoor 'Dil dil ka yeh kaam hai' & 'Kahin se ayi Rani'.
He sang one song with Neetha Subhir Tigde Tigde in Kandahar starring Mohanlal and Amitabh Bachchan.


Bangla-Hindi Connection


Not many people would know that one of the most popular duet songs of Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar 'Kya yehi pyaar hai' from Rocky (1981 film), the debut film of Sanjay Dutt, composed by legendary R. D. Burman was initially sung by none other than Amit Kumar in Bangla film.


here are seven same tunes sang by Amit and his father separately. But the most interesting point in it is all Bangla songs were sang by Sonny Amit and all Hindi by papa Kishore Kumar. Songs are given below :-


Bangla
Hindi
Pran to maane na Bachna ae hasina
Kato din aar Mujhko baas yuhi udaas rahene do
Patho cheye Chhodo sanam
Sono rubi Zubi zubi
Jenona jeona Kya yahi pyaar hai
E paar bhange Kabhi palkon pe
Ki kore janle tumi Tum mere zindegi mein

Acting Stint

Amit Kumar also acted in films which were directed by and starred his father. His notable ones were Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein (1964), Door Ka Raahi (1971), Badhti Ka Naam Dadhi (1974) and Shabhash Daddy (1979).

Some popular songs

Dilrubaon ke jalwe (Dulha Mil Gaya 2009 / 2010)
Main ek panchhi (Door Ka Raahi)
Main jis din bhula dun (Police Public)
Teri yaad aa rahi hai (Love Story, 1981)
Dekho maine dekha hai ye ek sapna (Love Story, 1981)
Aankho mein band karloon (Sangdil Sanam)
Aankhon mein band karloon (Sad version) (Sangdil Sanam)
One two three give me a kiss (Sangdil Sanam)
Sanam sangdil sanam (Sangdil Sanam)
Aap ko dekh ke (Kishen Kanhaiya)
Ye zameen gaa rahi hai (Teri Kasam)
Bade acche lagate hain (Balika Badhu (1976))
Bombay shehar (Haadsa 1983)
Deewana dil deewana (Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa) with Udit Narayan)
Sacchi Ye Kahani hai.. Kaise Don (Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa)
Dil dil dil le liya (Bhagyawan)
Nazrein mili (Afsana Pyaar Ka)
Aashiq deewana (Afsana Pyaar Ka)
Tip tip tip baarish (Afsana Pyaar Ka)
Pehla Pehla Pyar Hai (1988 Film: Woh Phir Aayegi. With Anuradha Paudwal)
Tu rootha toh mein ro doongi sanam (Jawaani (1984 film))
Dil mein bajey guitar (Apna Sapna Money Money with Mika)
Koi nahin aisa (Dillagi)
Makhna (Bade Miyan Chote Miyan)
Kehh do ke tum ho meri varna (Tezaab)
Jaan-e-mann jaan-e-jigar (Ghazab, 1982)
Laila o Laila (Qurbani, 1980)
Aati rahengi bahaarein (Kasme Vaade with Kishore Kumar & Asha Bhonsle)
Gabbar Singh yeh keh gaya (100 Days, 1991)
Le le dil de de dil (100 Days, 1991)
Hum Aur Tum Ab Nahin Paraye (Jamai Raja, 1990 with Alka Yagnik)
Ek do teen (Tezaab)
Oye oye- Tirchi topi waaley (Tridev 1989 with Sapna Mukherjee)
Main hoon hero (Ram Lakhan)
Jao tum chahe jahan / Yaad karoge vahan (Narsimha 1991)
Na jaane kahan se ayeeh (Chaalbaaz)
Kaisa lagta hai (Baaghi: A Rebel for Love with Anuradha Paudwal)
Maang teri saja doon (Baaghi: A Rebel for Love with Anuradha Paudwal)
Tap tap tapori (Baaghi: A Rebel for Love)
Rama o Rama (Rama O Rama)
Roz roz aankho tale (Jeeva)
Sanam mere sanam (Hum)
Suno suno ladkiyon (Silsila Hai Pyar Ka 1999)
Uthe sabke kadam (Baton Baton Mein)
Na bole tum na maine kuch kaha (Baton Baton Mein)
Salma pe dil aa gaya (Salma Pe Dil Aa Gaya Title song)
Le jhing kur kur (Olot Palot- Bangla Film 2009).
Miss. India marti mujhpe (Dhamaal with Adnan Sami)
Juhi ne dil maanga main nakkho bola (Ehsaas: The Feeling (2001))
Chori ki baatein (Fight Club – Members Only 2006 with Shweta Pandit)
Yeh raat yeh tanhaiyaan (Gunaah—1993 film) with Sadhna Sargam)
Vinashak aatha hai (Vinashak – Destroyer (1998))
Aana re aana re dil yeh deewana re (Gurudev (film) 1993 with Asha Bhonsle & Shailender Singh)
Ek din tera dheere se dharwaja kholunga (Gurudev (film) 1993)
Dheere dheere dheere chori chori chori (Imtihaan 1995 with Alka Yagnik
Chal naujawaan aage chal (Jaagruti 1992)
Dil jigar ke jaan (Jaanam 1992 with Anuradha Paudwal)
Teri chahat ke siva (Jaanam 1992 with Anuradha Paudwal)
Humein tumse pyaar kitna (Jhankaar Beats 2002 with K. K.)
Maalum hai kya (Jhankaar Beats 2002 with Vishal Dadlani)
Rukh rukh rukhna (Jhankaar Beats 2002 with Vishal Dadlani)
Naam hai mera Fonseca (Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar 1992)
Aaya main aaya (Maha-Sangram 1990 with Udit Narayan)
Aa baahon mein aa (Maha-Sangram 1990 with Anuradha Paudwal)
Filmy very filmy (Page 3 2005 with Blaaze & Tannishtha Chatterjee)
Aadhi raat ko (Parampara (film) with Lata Mangeshkar)
Dil dil ka yeh kaam hai (Raju Chacha 2000)
Kahin se ayi Rani with (Raju Chacha 2000 with Kavita Krishnamurthy, Shweta Pandit, Shrradha Pandit & Kajol)
Tu roop ki rani tu choron ka raja (Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja 1993 with Kavita Krishnamurthy)
Chai mein chini (Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja 1993 with Kavita Krishnamurthy)
Parda utha (Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja 1993 with Kavita Krishnamurthy)
Aala re raoos aala (Safari 1999 with Alka Yagnik)
Kajal kajal teri aankhon ka yeh kajal (Sapoot with Asha Bhonsle)
Jaane de jaane de (Shola Aur Shabnam 1992 with Kavita Krishnamurthy)
Tere liye saari umar jaagun (Yaad Rakhegi Duniya 1992)
Gali gali mein gana (Yaad Rakhegi Duniya 1992)
Tooti khidki makdi ka jangla (Yaad Rakhegi Duniya 1992 with Kavita Krishnamurthy)
Pyaar bada mushkil hai (Yodha 1990)
Do bechare (Victoria No. 203 2007 with Udit Narayan)
Dil le gayi teri bindiya (Vishwatma 1992 with Sapna Mukherjee)
Bole chudiyan (Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... 2001 with Kavita Krishnamurthy, Alka Yagnik, Sonu Nigam &Udit Narayan)