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page no : 1 SURAIYAJI S. D. BURMAN MADHUBALA SARASWATI RANE NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN SHAUKAT DEHELAVI NAASHAD DEVIKA RANI CHAUDHURY SUDHA MALHOTRA RAJKUMARI DUBEY JATIN LALIT BULO C RANI page no : 2 SHARMILA TAGORE INDEEVAR SHAKTI SAMANTA M E E N A K U M A R I S A N J E E V K U M A R SRI DEVI GEETA BALI MAJRU SULTANPURI KAIFI AZMI RAJA MEHDI ALI KHAN page no : 3 RAJENDRA KRISHAN TANUJA SAMARTH MALA SINHA AAMIR KHAN KATRINA KAIF suraiyaji Born Suraiya Jamaal Sheikh June 15, 1929 (1929-06-15) (age 79) Gujranwala, Punjab, now Pakistan Died January 31, 2004 (aged 75) Suraiya Jamaal Sheikh (June 15, 1929 - January 31, 2004) was a singer and actress in Indian films, and was popularly known as Suraiya in the film industry. She became a superstar in the 1940s and 50s during the time when actors sang their own songs. IF SHANTA APTE brought spontaneity and refreshing directness in her singing and song-delivery style, Suraiya marked a completely difÂÂferent but equally important breakaway from tradition. Born Suraiya Jamal Sheikh in Lahore, she introduced the typical 'adakari' of North Indian Muslims into Hindi films. Expertly combining gestures, music, speech and eloquent eyes, she paved the way for later hearthrobs like Rekha and Madhuri Dixit with her bewitching song delivery. Alhough Noorjehan and Khurshid also brought the same Muslim adakari onscreen with their films, it was Suraiya who shone out as the epitome of that style. Save for her arresting, almond-shaped eyes, Suraiya was not a classic beauty; nor did she trained in classical music. Suraiya , the lovely melody queen created aura with her popular numbers like 'tu mera chaand, main teri chandani' ,'dil-e-nadan, tujhe hua kya hai' and 'woh paas rahe ya door rahe' . Her sultry looks and alÂÂluring eyes matched her melodious voice and distincÂÂtive style to make her one of the greatest feminine icons of her time, attracting a genÂÂeration of young women who sought to emulate her and young men who mooned for her. Early life Suraiya was born in Gujranwala, Punjab now in Pakistan and was the only child of her parents. She was a dark plain looking girl and was not trained in music, however she went on to become a successful actress and singer. She had been educated in New Girls' High School in Bombay. Simultaneously she was given religious teachings in Persian at home. Career Like many leading ladies of the past, Suraiya's entry into the world of movies was more accidental, than otherwise Suraiya made her debut as a child artist in Usne Kya Socha (1937). Her films as a child artist ran between 1937 and 1941. She got a break in films with the help of her uncle Zahoor, who was a popular villain of his time. In 1941 during a holiday from school, she accompanied her uncle to Mohan Studios to see the shooting of the film Taj Mahal (1941), a film by Nanubhai Vakil. Vakil noticed the 12-year old girl and chose her to play the role of a young Mumtaz Mahal as they had nobody else to play the role. During her school days she used to participate in "Children Program" on Radio along with Shammi and Rajkapoor. She could sing some popular songs of that time with melody and fidelity . Naushad had heard her voice on the All India Radio where she sang for a children's programme at the insistence of friend Raj Kapoor and neighbour Madan Mohan. From radio, Suraiya moved on to playback singing -- App.reciating her singing talent, a song "Boot karun mein polish" was recorded in her voice by Naushad Sahib in 1942 for the film "Nai-Dunia". In the same year she performed a role in film "Station Master" Other films of her playback singing with music by Naushad Sahib were "Sharda" (Punchi Ja- pechey raha hae bachpan mera), "Qanoon" and "Sanjog"Her singing career soon found a mentor in music maestro Naushad chose her to sing as a 13 year old for Mehtaab in Kardar's Sharda (1942). Suraiya had to stand on a stool to reach the mike to croon Panchi ja, picturised on the much-older heroine, Mehtaab. She was effectively launched as a singing star in Bombay Talkies Humaari Baat (1943). She initially started by playing secondary roles in films like K. Asif's Phool (1944) but She made her presence felt in perhaps India's first multi-starrer, played strong supporting second lead roles to Noorjehan in Mehboob Khan's Anmol Ghadi (1946) and Munawar Sultana in Dard (1947). Suraiya had her moments with Socha Tha Kya, Main Dil Mein Dard Basa La Aayee and Man Leta Hai. She got the break as a heroine for the movie Tadbir (1945) at the recommendation of K. L. Saigal who liked her voice during a rehearsal. She went on to co-star with Saigal for two more films Omar Khayyam (1946) and Parwana (1947). More opportunities appeared for Suraiya after reigning actresses Noor Jehan and Khursheed Bano migrated to Pakistan during the 1947 partition. the last remembered for her haunting rendition of Jab Tumhi Nahin Apne.Her pairing with the then superstar Dev Anand was a huge hit and the two went on to star in many successful movies together - Afsar, Shayar and Jeet etal. Nadira, who later costarred with Suraiya in Waris, says, "My father went repeatedly to the theatre to watch Suraiya sing Socha tha kya. He would walk out the moment the song ended." Suraiya had an edge over her contemporaries Kamini Kaushal and Nargis because she could sing her own songs. The years 1948-49 were the best of her career - The 1948-49 phase saw her rise to her peak. After three hits Pyar Ki Jeet (1948), Badi Bahen and Dillagi (1949), she became the highest paid female star. At her peak, Suraiya generated hysteria comparable only to Rajesh Khanna in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Shop owners would down their shutters to see her starrers on the first day itself, crowds would throng outside her residence at Marine Drive in Bombay just to get a glimpse of her and actor Dharmendra recalls going to see Dillagi 40 times! Her songs from the above films Tere Nainon Ne Chori Kiya, O Door Jaanewaale (Pyar ki Jeet), Woh Paas Rahe Ya Door Rahe, O Likhnewaale Ne, Bigdi Bananewaale (Badi Bahen) and Tu Mera Chand, Murliwaale Murli Bajaa (Dillagi) were hummed in every nook and corner of the country. Her reign at the top was brief and her films started flopping in the 1950s. She made a comeback with Waaris and Mirza Ghalib (1954) in which she played the role of the married Ghalib's lover.She made a short-lived comeback with Waaris (1954) and Mirza Ghalib (1954). The latter saw her finest dramatic performance as she made alive and vivid the role of the married Ghalib's lover, a courtesan. Ghalib also saw some of her finest singing - Aah ko Chaihiye Ek Umar, Nuktacheen Hai Gham-e-Dil, Dil-e-Nadaan Tujhe Hua Kya Hai, Yeh Na Thi Humari Kismet etc. Her singing is till date regarded as the definitive Ghalib. In fact India's then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru paid her the ultimate compliment by telling her " Tumne Mirza Ghalib ki Rooh ko Zinda Kar Diya" (she had brought Mirza Ghalib to life). In Nitin Bose's Waris (1954), Suraiya costarred with singing star Talat Mehmood (incidentally, she played heroine opposite another singer who tried to be an actor, Mukesh, in 1953's Mashuqa, too). With the sonorous melody, Rahi matwale, Anil Biswas and Suraiya proved their continuing relevance in a new age. Her last film was Rustom Sohrab (1963) following which she kept away from films. A spate of indifferent films followed. Suraiya had grew bulkier but her songs were still exquisite --- Aap se pyar hua jaata hai in Shama (1961), or the serene duet with Talat, Man dheere dheere gaye re in Maalik (1958). In 1963, to the strains of Yeh kaisi ajab dastaan ho gayee hai, the Sajjad jewel from Rustom Sohrab, Suraiya bade farewell to the studios. Suraiya Jamaal Sheikh's legend has endured for over four decades after her retirement post Rustom Sohrab (1963). It is fuelled by her one-time Dev Anand association, her repertoire of lilting songs and an air of mystique. She stayed at "Krishna Mahal", her Marine Drive residence in Mumbai til her death. The walls and mirrors of Krishna Mahal flat on Marine Drive, are the only objects that set their eyes on this star of yesteryears. But she broke her self-imposed exile when she made a rare appearance at the Screen Videocon awards when Sunil Dutt presented her the Lifetime Achievement award. Radiant in a white salwar kameez she carried herself with the grace of a much younger woman. The gentle sway of her hips spoke of her delicate style of dancing. The only thing that had remained completely unchanged was her voice. Tremulous with emotion, Suraiya's voice was choked with emotion when she took her award. She spoke of her long association with the film world and she was deeply touched that audiences still remembered her. But when Javed Jaffery pressed her to sing or just hum -- she refused. As a star shestill remembers the meaning of letting a legend live. Heroines are captured forever on the silver screen and the public's memory must never be updated. Personal life But her luck did not hold out in her personal life and Suraiya faced her biggestdisappointment. She first met Dev Anand in 1948, when she was just 19 years old. They were co-starring in the film Vidya and on the second day itself cupid struck. During the shooting of a song, a boat capsized and Dev Anand saved Suraiya from drowning. . And when he saved her from drowning during the filming of the song `Kinare Kinare Chale Jayenge', Suraiya was convinced that she had met her cosmic mate. She fell in love with him. Suraiya was romantically involved with actor Dev Anand and the two of them did six films together between 1948 and 1951. but her grandmother opposed the relationship. They were romantically linked and were all set to marry when her strict grandmother put her foot down and broke their relationship. She banned meeting, telephone calls and even talking on the sets. The entire affair was conducted in a clandestine manner with friends like Durga Khote and Kamini Kaushal going out of their way to engineer secret rendezvous. On the sets of the film Jeet, Dev Anand finally proposed to Suraiya and gave her a diamond ring worth Rs 3,000 -- a princely sum for a fledgling star. But even that memento was snatched away from her when her grandmother saw the ring and threw it away into the sea. She also burnt all of Dev Anand's letters in front of Suraiya's eyes. Her objection to the romance: (Dev Anand is a Hindu while Suraiya is a Muslim). A hunt for a Muslim husband began but marriagewas not in Suraiya's fate. In 1951, Dev Anand married Kalpana Kartik -- ending one of the silver screen's greatest romances. The heartbroken Suraiya never married though many leading men of her time were interested in her.Surraiya's idol was Gregory Peck and he visited her by surprise during a night of 1954 while in transit at Mumbai on his way to Srilanka for shooting. He was much impressed by her simplicity.Dev Anand molded himself in postures of Gregory Peck but after long awaiting he married Kaplna Kartak.Suraiya remained unmarried all her life. Dev Anand accepts his love for Suraiya the unmarried Suraiya lives alone in her plush Marine Drive apartment. Rarely does one see a bejewelled Suraiya at a party. Even after her strict grandmother, who kept suitors at bay and producers at arm's length, passed away, Suraiya continued to be inaccessible to the hoi polloi. Her decision to reside in an ivory tower has added to her mystique, while her resolve to shun character roles ensured that she is always remembered as a heroine. Most quaintly, Suraiya also chose not to sing any new film song in the last 40 years. Death She died in 2004 of old age at 75. In 2004, during the Sansui Awards, actress Jaya Bhaduri received the Lifetime Achievement Award and while she was on stage, she was disappointed that no one gave a tribute to the legendary actress Suraiya who had passed right around that time. Suraiya's dastaan, ajeeb but fascinating, continues to thrive on lore, speculation and memories. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suraiya http://www.chakpak.com/celebrity/suraiya/biography/8847 http://www.bollymood.com/biography/suraiya/ http://www.indianmelody.com/suraiyaarticle1.htm Filmography Actress: * 1960s * 1950s * 1940s 1. Rustom Sohrab (1963) .... Shehzadi Tehmina 2. Shama (1961) .... Roshan Ara 3. Malik (1958) 4. Trolley Driver (1958) 5. Mr. Lambu (1956) 6. Inaam (1955) 7. Bilwamangal (1954) 8. Mirza Ghalib (1954) .... Chaudvin 9. Shama Parwana (1954) .... Sahebzadi Aalam 10. Waris (1954) .... Shobha ... aka Heir 11. Mashooka (1953) 12. Deewana (1952) 13. Goonj (1952) 14. Khubsurat (1952) ... aka Khubsoorat (India: Hindi title: alternative transliteration) 15. Lal Kunwar (1952) 16. Moti Mahal (1952) 17. Do Sitare (1951) 18. Rajput (1951) 19. Sanam (1951) 20. Afsar (1950) .... Bimala ... aka Officer 21. Badi Bahen (1950) ... aka Elder Sister 22. Dastan (1950) .... Indira 23. Kamal Ke Phool (1950) 24. Khiladi (1950) 25. Nili (1950) 26. Shaan (1950) 27. Jeet (1949) .... Jeet 28. Amar Kahani (1949) 29. Badi Bahen (1949) 30. Balam (1949) 31. Bombay (1949) 32. Char Din (1949) 33. Dillagi (1949) .... Heer ... aka Mischief (International: English title) 34. Duniya (1949) 35. Lekh (1949) 36. Naach (1949) 37. Shair (1949) .... Rani 38. Shayar (1949) 39. Singaar (1949) 40. Aaj Ki Raat (1948) 41. Gajre (1948) 42. Kajal (1948) ... aka Eyes (International: English title) 43. Pyaar Ki Jeet (1948) 44. Rang Mahal (1948) 45. Shakti (1948) 46. Vidya (1948) .... Vidya 47. Bhatakti Maina (1947) 48. Dak Bangla (1947) 49. Dard (1947) 50. Do Dil (1947) 51. Do Naina (1947) 52. Naatak (1947) 53. Parwana (1947) .... Gopi 54. 1857 (1946) ... aka Eighteen Fifty-Seven 55. Anmol Ghadi (1946) .... Basanti ... aka Precious Time 56. Chehra (1946) 57. Jag Biti (1946) 58. Main Kya Karun (1945) 59. Phool (1945)... aka The Flower 60. Tadbir (1945) .... Saguna 61. Hamari Baat (1943) 62. Ishara (1943) 63. Station Master (1942) .... Usha 64. Tamanna (1942) 65. Taj Mahal (1941) .... Child Mumtaz Music Department: * 1960s * 1950s * 1940s 1. Do Dil (1965) (playback singer) 2. Rustom Sohrab (1963) (playback singer) 3. Shama (1961) (playback singer) 4. Malik (1958) (playback singer) 5. Taqdeer (1958) (playback singer) 6. Trolley Driver (1958) (playback singer) 7. Mr. Lambu (1956) (playback singer) 8. Bilwamangal (1954) (playback singer) 9. Mirza Ghalib (1954) (playback singer) 10. Waris (1954) (playback singer) ... aka Heir 11. Mashooka (1953) (playback singer) 12. Deewana (1952) (playback singer) 13. Goonj (1952) (playback singer) 14. Khubsurat (1952) (playback singer)... aka Khubsoorat (India: Hindi title: alternative transliteration) 15. Lal Kunwar (1952) (playback singer) 16. Moti Mahal (1952) (playback singer) 17. Rajput (1951) (playback singer) 18. Sanam (1951) (playback singer) 19. Afsar (1950) (playback singer)... aka Officer 20. Badi Bahen (1950) (playback singer)... aka Elder Sister 21. Dastan (1950) (playback singer) 22. Kamal Ke Phool (1950) (playback singer) 23. Nili (1950) (playback singer) 24. Shaan (1950) (playback singer) 25. Jeet (1949) (playback singer) 26. Amar Kahani (1949) (playback singer) 27. Badi Bahen (1949) (playback singer) 28. Dillagi (1949) (playback singer)... aka Mischief (International: English title) 29. Duniya (1949) (playback singer) 30. Lekh (1949) (playback singer) 31. Naach (1949) (playback singer) 32. Shair (1949) (playback singer) 33. Singaar (1949) (playback singer) 34. Gajre (1948) (playback singer) 35. Rang Mahal (1948) (playback singer) 36. Shakti (1948) (playback singer) 37. Vidya (1948) (playback singer) 38. Dak Bangla (1947) (playback singer) 39. Dard (1947) (playback singer) 40. Do Dil (1947) (playback singer) 41. Naatak (1947) (playback singer) 42. Anmol Ghadi (1946) (playback singer) ... aka Precious Time 43. Jag Biti (1946) (playback singer) 44. Tadbir (1945) (playback singer) 45. Kanoon (1943) (playback singer) ... aka The Law (International: English title) 46. Sharda (1942) (playback singer) Soundtrack: 1. Malik (1958) (performer: "Man Dhire Dhire Gaye Re Malum Nahin Kyon") 2. Mirza Ghalib (1954) (performer: "Dil-e-nadan Tujhe", "Aah Ko Chahiye Ek Umar", "Nukta Cheen Hai", "Jahan Koi Na Ho", "Yeh Na Thi Hamari Qismat") Producer: 1. Shagoon (1964) (producer) (as Suraiya Mubin) Thanks: 1. Lorie (1984) (grateful acknowledgment) songs of suraiyaji movie details n lyrics 1] Anmol Ghadi (1946) starring Amir Banu, Anwari, Leela Mishra, Murad, Noor Jehan, Suraiya, Surendra & Zahoor. Lyrics composed by Tanvir Naqvi. Music composed by Naushad Ali. This movie had some very popular songs sung by Noor Jahan and Suraiya. Here are the Suraiya songs: [1]mai dil mei dard basaa laayi lyrics for mai dil mein dard basa laayi, nainon se nain mila aayi, unko apne man ki baatein bina kahe samjha aayi. [2]man leta hai angdayi jawani chhayi lyrics for man letaa hai a.Nga.Daaii, jIvan pe javAnI chhaaI. lyrics in Hindi for man letaa hai a.Nga.Daaii, jIvan pe javAnI chhaaI. [3]sochaa thaa kyaa, kyaa ho gayaa lyrics for sochaa thaa kyaa kyaa ho gayaa. apnaa jise samjhe the hum afsos vo apnaa na thaa. lyrics in Hindi for sochaa thaa kyaa kyaa ho gayaa. apnaa jise samjhe the hum afsos vo apnaa na thaa. 2] Badi Bahan (1949) starring Suraiya, Geeta Bali, Rehman & Pran. Lyrics composed by Rajinder Krishan. Music composed by Husnlal Bhagatram. [1]tum mujhko bhool jaao ab hum na mil [2]wo paas rahen yaa duur rahen nazron lyrics for vo paas rahen yaa duur rahen nazaron me.n samaaye rahte hain. itnaa to bataa de koii hame.n, kyaa pyaar isii ko kahate hain. lyrics in Hindi for vo paas rahen yaa duur rahen nazaron me.n samaaye rahte hain. itnaa to bataa de koii hame.n, kyaa pyaar isii ko kahate hain. 3] Bilwamangal (1954) starring Suraiya, Ulhas, Nirupa Roy & Asha Mathur. Producer: Minal Movies Director: D. N. Madhok Lyrics: D. N. Madhok Music Director: Bulo C. Rani [1]hum ishq ke maaron ko do dil diye [2]parwane se preet seekh li shamaa se 4] Dillagi (1949) starring Suraiya, Shyam, Amar, Amir Banu & Chanda Bai Producer & Director: Kardar Lyrics: Shakeel Badayuni Music Director: Naushad [1]char din ki thi chandni phir andher [2]duniyaa kyaa jaane meraa afsaanaa 3]le ke dil chupke se kiyaa majboor [4]murliwale murli bajaa sun sun murli [5]niraalaa mohabbat kaa dastoor dekha [6]tera khayaal dil se bhulaya na jaye 5] Gajre (1948) starring Suraiya, Agha, Geeta Nizami, Maruti, Moti Lal & Sangeeta Director: RD Mathur Lyrics: G. S. Nepali Music Director: Anil Biswas [1]duur papiha bola raat adhi rah gayi [2]jalne ke siwaa yahaan kya rakha hai [3]reh reh kar teraa chaand rulata hai 6] Goonj (1952) starring Suraiya, Suresh, Bhagwan, Madan Puri, Manju, Randhir, Ravikant & Sapru. Lyrics composed by D. N. Madhok. Music composed by Sardul Kwatra [1]chale ja rahe ho jo nazren churaaye [2]dil me umangen sajan nainon me rang 7] Jeet (1949) starring Suraiya, Dev Anand, Bhagwan, Durga Khote, Habib, Kanhaiya Lal & Madan Puri Director: Mohan Sinha Producer: Raj Kirti Chitra Lyrics: Prem Dhawan Music Director: Anil Biswas [1]ban jao hindustani ab kaisi manmani [2]kaam karo bhai jag me apna naam kar [3]kuch phool khile armaano ke par jee [4]tum mann kee peedaa kyaa jaano [5]tum meet mere tum shyam mere yug ke 8] Mirza Ghalib (1954) starring Suraiya and Bharat Bhushan. Music composed by Ghulam Mohammad. The movie was about the legendary poet Mirza Ghalib and his poems have been sung here. [1]aah ko chaahiye ek umar asar hone [2]nuktachin hai gam-e-dil usko sunaye [3]rahiye ab aisi jagah jaha koi na ho [4]ye na thee hamaari kismat ki wisal 9] Mr. Lambu (1956) starring Suraiya, Minu Mumtaz, Helen, Bhagwan, N. A. Ansari & Sheikh Mukhtar Director: NA Ansari Producer : Sheikh Mukhtar Prod. Lyrics: Jan Nisar Akhtar Music Director: O. P. Nayyar [1]yaad karun tori batiyaa ro ro bitau 10] Nayi Duniya (1942)starring Suraiya Lyrics: Tanveer Naqvi Music Director: Naushad Ali [1]boot karun mai polish babu boot 11] Pyar Ki Jeet 1948) starring Suraiya & Rehman. Lyrics composed by Rajinder Krishan. Music composed by Husnlal Bhagatram. [1]o duur jaanewaale wada na bhul jana lyrics for o duur jaane vaale vaadaa na bhuul jaanaa. raate.n huI andherii tum chaa.Nd ban ke aanaa. lyrics in Hindi for o duur jaane vaale vaadaa na bhuul jaanaa. raate.n huI andherii tum chaa.Nd ban ke aanaa. [2]tere naino ne chori kiya mera chota lyrics for tere naino.n ne chorI kiyA, morA chhoTA sA jiyA paradesiyA. lyrics in Hindi for tere naino.n ne chorI kiyA, morA chhoTA sA jiyA paradesiyA. [12] Rustom Sohrab (1963) starred Suraiya as the shehzadi. Prithviraj Kapoor portrayed her husband Rustom & Premnath portrayed her son Sohrab. Mumtaz was also in the movie. This was Suraiya's last film. After this she retired. Lyrics composed by Qamar Jalalabadi. Music composed by Sajjad Hussain. [1]ye kaisi ajab daastaan ho gayi hai lyrics for ye kaisi ajab daastaan ho gayi hai, chhupaate chhupaate bayaan ho gayi hai. 13] Shaan (1950)starring Suraiya & Rehman Lyrics: Rajinder Krishan Music Director: Hansraj Behl [1]o pardesi balma ab na tadpa o zalim [2]tadap ai dil tadapne se zara aarsam [3]kaho ji kis ki sachchi shaan majboor hoon mai nashaad hoon mai 14] duets Suraiya sang with Mohammad Rafi in the movie Shaan: [1]dil ke dhoke mei na aanaa [2]hum bhee akele tum bhee akele [3]hum tum se wafa karte tum hum se wafa karte 15] Shama (1961) starring Suraiya, Nimmi, Kumud Tripathi, Leela Mishra & Vijay Dutt Producer : Tasweeristan Director: Lekhraj Bhakri Lyrics: Kaifi Azmi Music Director: Ghulam Mohammed [1]mast ankhon mei shararat kabhi aisi 16]Shama Parwana (1954)starring Suraiya & Shammi Kapoor. Lyrics composed by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Music composed by Husnlal Bhagatram. [1]meraa dildaar naa milaayaa [2]o jaan-e-tamannaa alvidaa alvidaa 17] Vidya (1948) starring Suraiya, Dev Anand, Amirbai Karnataki, Cuckoo & Madan Puri. Director: G. Tridevi Producer: Jeet Prod. Music Director: S. D. Burman Lyrics: Shanti Swaroop and Y. N. Joshi [1]aaj meraa dil kisi pe aa gayaa [2]jhoom rahi khushiyon ki naaow aaj [3]kinare-2 chale jayenge jeewan naiya [4]kise maalum tha 2 din me sawan beet [5]o Krishna Kanhaai aashaon ki duniya [6]laayi khushi ki duniyaa hanste hue Suraiya was joined by Mukesh in the above song. One of the few duets they sang together. 18]Waris (1954) starring Suraiya, Talat Mahmood and Nadira. Lyrics: Qamar Jalalabadi Music Director: Anil Biswas Suraiya and Talat Mahmood sang the songs both on and off screen. Please note that the duet version of this song is more popular and can be found at the Suraiya and Talat Mahmood duets page by using the following link. [1]raahi matwaale tuu aa jaa ek baar 19] Dard (1947) starring Suraiya, Shyam, Badri Prasad, Husn Bano, Munawar Sultana & Nusrat. Lyrics composed by Shakeel Badayuni. Music composed by Naushad. [1]beech bhanvar mei aan phasa hai dil lyrics for beech bhanvar mein aan phansa hai dil ka safeena shaah-e-madeenaa [2]chale dil ki duniya jo barbad karke [3]dil dhadke aankh mori phadke lyrics for dil dhadke aankh mori phadke. chale jaana na dekho ji bichhad ke. 20] Dastan (1950)starring Suraiya, Raj Kapoor, Murad, Pratima Devi & Veena. Lyrics composed by Shakeel Badayuni. Music composed by Naushad. [1]aayaa mere dil mei tu ban ke dil ki [2]ai shamma tu bata tera parwana kaun The song 'ai shamma tu bata tera parwana kaun hai' is preceded by some dialogues. Raj Kapoor's voice seems to be heard here. [3]mohabbat badhaa ke judaa ho gaye [4]naam tera hai zubaan par yaad teri [5]naino mei preet hai hothon pe geet [6]ye mausam aur ye tanhaai 21]Maalik (1958) starring Talat Mehmood & Suraiya. Lyrics composed by Shakeel Badayuni. Music composed by Ghulam Mohammad. Suraiya and Talat Mehmood sang the song and it was also filmed on them. [1]mann dhire gaye re malum nahin kyon lyrics for man dheere dheere gaaye re, maaloom nahi kyon. bin gaaye raha na jaaye re, maaloom nahi kyon. 22] Mirza Ghalib (1954) starring Suraiya and Bharat Bhushan. Lyrics were composed by Mirza Ghalib in late 18th century. Music composed by Ghulam Mohammad. Suraiya sang her own songs and Talat Mehmood was playback singer for Bharat Bhushan. [1]dil-e-nadan tujhe hua kya hai akhir lyrics for dil-e-naadaa.n tujhe huaa kyaa hai. aakhir is dard kii davaa kyaa hai lyrics in Hindi for dil-e-naadaa.n tujhe huaa kyaa hai. aakhir is dard kii davaa kyaa hai 23] Waaris (1954) starring Talat Mehmood With Suraiya & Nadira. Lyrics composed by Qamar Jalalabadi. Music composed by Anil Biswas. There was no playback singing since both Talat Mehmood & Suraiya sang for themselves. [1]duur hote nahi jo dil me raha karte [2]ghar tera apna ghar lage jaye kahan [3]raahi matwaale tu ched ek baar mann lyrics for raahii matavaale, tuu chhe.D ik baar, man kaa sitaar. jaane kab chorii-chorii aaii hai bahaar chhe.D man kaa sitaar. lyrics in Hindi for raahii matavaale, tuu chhe.D ik baar, man kaa sitaar. jaane kab chorii-chorii aaii hai bahaar chhe.D man kaa sitaar. [url=http://suraiya-songs.tripod.com/]http://suraiya-songs.tripod.com/ This post has been edited by rashmi mehta: Jun 1 2011, 08:24 AM Attached image(s) |
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Sudha Malhotra
Sudha Malhotra was born on November 30, 1936 in New Delhi. Sudha spent her childhood days in Lahore, Bhopal and Firozpur. She completed her graduation in music from Agra University. Sudha Malhotra gained her grooming in Indian classical music, under the guidance of Ustad Abdul Rehman Khan and Pandit Laxman Prasad Jaipurwale. She began her musical career at a tender age of five. Her talent was discovered by the then famous and revolutionary music director Ghulam Haider, at a programme in Firozepur in the aid of Red Cross. With her enrapturing beauty and melodious voice she chiselled out her career to perfection as a child artist in All India Radio, Lahore. Later, Sudha gained new heights by joining film singing at the age of eleven. Singing has always been the first love for Sudha and in this field, with her very first break as a playback singer in the film Aarzoo, under the baton of Anil Biswas, with an evergreen song 'Mila Gaye Nain..', she showed promise of a competent voice. She sang with Manna Dey and Parul Ghosh in the films 'Aandolan' and 'Vande Mataram'. Renowned singer Sudha Malhotra, is counted among the top most singers in the country.Sudha started her musical career at the young age of five. Sudha’s parents saw Sudha’s devotion to music and they discovered the great talent in her. She was discovered in Lahore by the famous music director, Ghulam Haider, who saw her holding a gathering of about sixteen thousand spellbound, when she sang in a programme in Ferozepur in aid of the Red Cross. Thenafter she performed in All India Radio, Lahore. And, there was no looking back.Sudha gained new heights by joining film singing at the age of eleven. Sudha Malhotra had her grooming in Indian classical music, under the guidance of Ustad Abdul Rehman Khan and Pandit Laxman Prasad Jaipurwale. Singing has always been the first love for Sudha and in this field, with her very first break as a playback singer in the film Aarzoo, under the baton of Anil Biswas, with an evergreen song ‘Mila Gaye Nain’; she showed promise of a competent voice. She sang in the films Aarzoo, Dhool Ka Phool, Ab Dilli Door Nahin, Girl Friend, Barsat Ki Raat , Didi , Kala Pani, Prem Rog, Dekh Kabira Roya , Gauhar, Dil e Nadan, Babar and many more. Sudha’s versatility led to more films and different kinds of songs. Each time it was a challenge that gave her listeners another treat. During the making of the film Didi, the music director N. Dutta fell ill and the track was needed urgently. Young Sudha was the singer. Always ready to rise to the challenge, Sudha stepped in and took over. She composed the song ‘Tum Mujhe Bhool Bhi Jao’, recorded it and made the delivery on schedule time. It was but naturally, a hit. Besides singing in Hindi films, Sudha has sung in many regional languages. Success comes from within and Sudha was determined. Her musical achievements included a lot of stage performances around the world. She had the good opportunity of singing under the able guidance of many music directors, like Roshan, S.D. Burman, Ghulam Mohammad, N. Datta, Madan Mohan and a number of others, which established her voice with versatility to render any type of composition. Her bhajan in Kala Pani ‘Na Main Dhan Chahun’ became immensely popular. She sang the famous qawwali ‘Ishq Ishq’ in the film Barsat Ki Raat. This song was recorded for a period of twenty-nine continuous hours. She was awarded the Kala Bhushan award by Giani Zail Singh, the then president of India. She was also felicitated by Rajeev Gandhi for Dandi march. It takes an extraordinary person to give up unlimited potential for fame and glory and settle for the anonymity of marital harmony. Once again it was her conviction that helped Sudha. Sudha’s spirit has always been irrepressible. Success comes from within and Sudha was determined. So Sudha sang bhajans in her family mandir and a new devotion was born. She has come out with a number of bhajan cassettes. Besides, she has many LPs of ghazals and bhajans. She has sung the famous shlokas, ‘Mano Buddhi Hankar’, for the Chinmayanand Mission, which thereafter was repeated by many other singers. Ghazals have also been her forte’. She has sung under the direction of Jagjit Singh, Khayyam, and Jaidev etc. and has cut many discs. Today Sudha’s zest for life is as unconquerable as ever. Music Department: * 1980s * 1960s * 1950s 1. Prem Rog (1982) (playback singer) ... aka Love Sickness (International: English title) 2. Kinare Kinare (1963) (playback singer) ... aka On the Shore 3. Barsaat Ki Raat (1960) (playback singer) 4. Ek Ke Baad Ek (1960) (playback singer) 5. Kalpana (1960) (playback singer) ... aka Inheritance (International: English title) 6. Love in Simla (1960) (playback singer) 7. Zalim Tera Jawab Nahin (1960) (playback singer) 8. Dhool Ka Phool (1959) (playback singer) ... aka Blossom of Dust ... aka Flowers of the Dust 9. Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958) (playback singer) ... aka That Which Runs Is a Car 10. Parvarish (1958) (playback singer) 11. Solva Saal (1958) (playback singer) 12. Ab Dilli Dur Nahin (1957) (playback singer) 13. Changez Khan (1957) (playback singer) 14. Dekh Kabira Roya (1957) (playback singer) 15. Mr. X (1957) (playback singer) 16. Mumtaz Mahal (1957) (playback singer) 17. Naya Zamana (1957) (playback singer) 18. Mirza Ghalib (1954) (playback singer) Soundtrack: 1. Dhool Ka Phool (1959) (performer: "Kaase Kahoon Man Ki Baat") ... aka Blossom of Dust ... aka Flowers of the Dust 2. Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959) (performer: "San San San Jo Chali Hawa") ... aka Paper Flowers 3. Dekh Kabira Roya (1957) (performer: "Tum Meri Raakho Laaj Hari") 4. Mirza Ghalib (1954) (performer: "Ganga Ki Ret") Filmography Playback Singer Prem Rog 1982 Dil-E-Nadaan 1982 Kinare Kinare 1963 Issi Ka Naam Dunia Hai 1962 Babar 1960 Barsaat Ki Raat 1960 Ek Ke Baad Ek 1960 Girlfriend 1960 Jo Huwa So Bhool Ja 1960 Kala Bazar 1960 Kalpana 1960 Love In Simla 1960 C.I.D.Girl 1959 Chandrasena 1959 Dhool Ka Phool 1959 Didi 1959 Ghar Ghar Ki Baat 1959 Gokul Ka Chor 1959 Hira Moti 1959 Kaagaz Ke Phool 1959 Kal-Hamara-Hai 1959 Madam X.Y.Z 1959 Chalti Ka Naam Gadi 1958 Detective 1958 Gaj Gauri 1958 Hathkadi 1958 Parvarish 1958 Raj Tilak 1958 Solva Saal 1958 Zindagi Ya Toofan 1958 Ab Dilli Door Nahin 1957 Anjali 1957 Chamak Chandni 1957 Dekh Kabira Roya 1957 Dushman 1957 Mr. X 1957 Naya Zamana 1957 Neel Mani 1957 Pawan Putra Hanuman 1957 Ustad 1957 Rangeen Raaten 1956 Ghar Ghar Mein Diwali 1955 Barati 1954 Mirza Ghalib 1954 Audiographer Dekh Kabira Roya 1957 Music Director Didi 1959 Few of hit songs of Sudha Malhotra are follows : 1]aata hai karaar beqaraar hone mein 2]aavaaz de raha hai koi 3]aaya re aaya re rut basant aaya re 4]aayi aayi re malniyaan bikaner se 5]ab chaahe to le lo meri jaan 6]ae bekal bechain nindiya 7]ae dil beqaraar dekh tu na kisise pyaar kar 8]apna samajh ke aankh milaane ka shukriya 9]baaje ghoongharwa naache jiyarwa 10]baaten banaanewaale dil ko churaanewaale 11]bach jaa nazar ke teer se 12]ban mein bole bulbul aur man mein bole maina 13]banana hai hamko bada aadmi 14]barse room barse jhoom 15]bijli si dil pe giri jaaye 16]chale banke piya banwaasi 17]chupke se dil mein mere chori chori 18]dhanwanti ko kanta lage daude log hazaar 19]dil hain jiska deewaana jigar hai nishana 20]ek baar to mil lo gale movies 1]Prem Rog (1982) 2]Kinara Kinare (1964) 3]Barsat Ki Raat (1960) 4]Kala Bazar (1960) 5]Masoom (1960) 6]Zaalim Tera Jawab Nahin (1960) 7]Dhool Ka Phool (1959) 8]Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958) 9]Parvarish (1958) 10]Ab Dilli Door Nahin (1957) 11]Mumtaz Mahal (1957) 12]Naya Zamana (1957) albums : 1]Salam E Hasrat Quabool 2]Aashna Hokar Agar Na 3]Khwab Tha Ya Khayal Tha 4]Didi 5]Black Rider songs with movie details 1] Razia Sultan (1961) starring Jairaj & Nirupa Roy Lyrics: Asad Bhopali Music Director: Lachiram Tamar Singers: Sudha Malhotra, Asha Bhonsle & S. Balbir [1]nahin hai ko badaa husn se zamaane mein 2]Rifle Girl Lyrics: Surinder Kohli Music Director: Harbans [1]baaje ghoongharwa naache jiyarwaa [2]jaadu bhari ye nazar dil mei [3]chal mere lallu dikhaa kamaal (Duet with Surendra Kohli) 3]Sachche Moti Lyrics: Sahir Ludhianvi Music Director: Narayan Datta Singers: Sudha Malhotra & Asha Bhonsle [1]Sachche ka hai bolbala suno re bhai (Duet with Asha Bhonsle) 4] Sahara Lyrics: Bharat Vyas Music Director: Hemant Kumar [1]mujhe tarke talluk ke liye samjhaya jaataa hai 5] Sara Jahan Hamara (1961) starring Premnath, Shyama, Heeralal, Rajeshwari, Azra & Jankidas. Lyrics: Qamil Chandpuri Music Director: Babul Siner: Sudha Malhotra [1]haai mai mar gayi 6] Shahi Farman Lyrics: Akhtar Romani Music Director: Harbans [1]dil hai jiska deewana jigar hai nishana [2]jaun kahaan ko to har laila pe hai har majnu (Duet with Mahendra Kapoor) 7] Sheikh Chilli (1956) starring Mahipal, Shyama, Agha, B. M. Vyas, Bhagwan & Moti. Producer: Ratan Moti Director: Ramchandra Thakur Lyrics: Indra Chandra Music Director: Vinod [1]zulfon se baandh ke rakhoonigi 8] Shesh Naag [1]chale ban ke piya banwaasi [2]jaago jhanjhar jhanan [3]jo kuchh dekha keh na sakoon [4]mann ke paas aa ke 9] Shikar Lyrics: Indeevar Music Director: Bulo C. Rani [1]aataa hai qaraar beqaraar hone mei [2]chupke se dil mei mere chori chori [3]bahaar dekh ke dil aur beqaraar hua (Duet with Moti Sagar) [10]Sim Sim Marjina (1958) starring Mahipal, Shakeela, Maruti, Helen, Hiralal, Tiwari & Roopmala. Producer: Golden Movies Director: Narendra Dave Lyrics: Prem Dhawan & Hasrat Lucknavi Music Director: A. R. Qureshi [1]husn hansta hi rahegaa [2]mujhe apnaa jalwaa dikhaa [3]pyaar ka nazrana liye [4]such such bolo kya kasoor ho gayaa [5]tukde tukde dil huaa [6]musafir hain hum tum ye duniya saare (group song with Mohammad Rafi & Mubarak Begum 11] Suhag Lyrics: Ehsan Rizvi Music Director: T. G. Lingappa [1]barse ruum barse jhoom [2]yauwan mein hoon yauwan hoon (Duet with Sabita Banerjee) 12] Sunehre Qadam (1966) starring Shashikala & Rehman. Lyrics: Mahendra Pran Music Director: Bulo C. Rani Singers: Sudha Malhotra & G. M. Durrani [1]na to inkaar kiyaa na to iqraar kiyaa (Duet with G. M. Durrani) [2]ye ghar aapkaa hai chale aaiye (Duet with G. M. Durrani) 13] Suwarna Sundari (1957) starring B. Saroja Devi & Nageshwara Rao Akkineni. Producer: Adi Narayana Rao Director: Vedantam Raghavaiah Lyrics: Bharat Vyas Music Director: Adi Narayana Rao Singer: Sudha Malhotra [1]hat hat jaa re natkhat piyaa 14] Tankhah Lyrics: Shewan Rizvi Music Director: Bhola Shrestha [1]bannaa hai hum ko badaa aadmi [15] Teen Bhai. Lyrics: Bharat Vyas Music Director: Arun Kumar Mukherjee [1]bann mei bole bulbul aur mann mei bole mainaa [16] Tere Dwar Khada Bhagwan Lyrics: Pyarelal Santoshi Music Director: Shanti Kumar Desai [1]jan se dekha tujhe mujhe jalyaaye jiya [17]Ustad: [1]bedardi beimaan natkhat sa Sources http://www.indianetzone.com/18/sudha_malhotra%20htm.htm http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0539502/ http://www.gomolo.in/People/PeopleFilmogra...spx?pplid=14296 http://sudha-malhotra.tripod.com Best Regards
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