Naushad

Naushad
Naushad Ali

Naushad in 2005
Background information
Born December 25, 1919(1919-12-25)
Died May 5, 2006(2006-05-05) (aged 88)
Genres Hindustani classical music, Indian film music
Occupations composer, music director, film producer, writer
Years active 1940–2005

Naushad Ali (Hindi: नौशाद अली, Urdu: نوشاد علی; December 25, 1919 – May 5, 2006) was an Indian musician. He was one of the foremost music directors for Bollywood films of all time, and is particularly known for popularizing the use of classical music in films.

His first film as an independent music director was Prem Nagar in 1940. His first musical success film was Rattan (1944), following it up with 35 silver jubilee hits, 12 golden jubilee and 3 diamond jubilee mega successes. Naushad was conferred with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1982, and Padma Bhushan in 1992. The Guardian had referred him as Master of Bollywood film music magic.[1]

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Early life and education

Naushad was raised as a Muslim in Lucknow, a city with a long tradition as a center of Muslim culture. His father, Wahid Ali, was a munshi (court clerk). As a child, Naushad would visit the annual fair at the Deva Sharif in Barabanki, 25 km from Lucknow, where all the great qawwals and musicians of those days would perform before the devotees, and Naushad would sit there, listening to those wondrous melodies. He studied classic Hindustani music there under Ustad Ghurbat Ali, Ustad Yusuf Ali, Ustad Babban Saheb, and others. He repaired harmoniums.

As a lad, he joined a junior theatrical club and was appointed as the club's music maestro for their theatrical presentations. He used to watch silent films at the Royal theatre in Lucknow. Theatre owners would hire a team of musicians to play the tabla, harmonium, sitar and violin. The musicians would watch the film first, make notes, finalise the scales required. When the show began in the evening, they would sit in front of the screen and play music for the scenes. This was a great way to be entertained and learn music at the same time. It made him grasp the nuances required in composing a film's background music score.

In time Naushad formed his own Windsor Music Entertainers or just Windsor Entertainers, so named because he had seen the word "Windsor" around Lucknow and liked its ring. It led to the Indian Star Theatrical Company in a theatre at Golagunj colony in Lucknow. He was trained under Laddan Khanhad where he became capable of working independently as a composer. There he also developed the sense to pick rare musical jewels from the folk tradition of Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Saurashtra during the company's sojourns in those regions. The traveling players got as far as Viramgam in Gujarat, where they discovered penury, even after selling off theatrical props and musical instruments. The company limped back to Lucknow through the kindness of one of Naushad's friends.

Naushad had already become a cinema fan in the silent era, and then, in 1931, Indian cinema got voice and music that further fascinated the 13 year old boy. But his family was strict follower of Islamic diktat of prohibition of music and his father gave him ultimatum to leave music if he has to stay at home. He ran away to Mumbai (then called Bombay) in the late 1937 to try his luck as a musician.

Career

In Mumbai, he initially stayed with an acquaintance from Lucknow (U.P.) at Colaba and after a while, shifted to Dadar opposite the Broadway theater where he would sleep on the footpath. He assisted music director Ustad Jhande Khan who was at the peak of his success those days, at a monthly salary of Rs 40. The producer was a Russian and the studio was at Chembur. The film could not be completed. Naushad was a piano player so he worked as a pianist in composer Ustad Mushtaq Hussain's orchestra. He then polished off an unfinished film score and got a credit as assistant to Hussain. Then the film company collapsed. Composer Khemchand Prakash took him on as his assistant for the film Kanchan at Ranjit Studio at a salary of Rs 60 per month, for which Naushad remained extremely grateful and, in interviews, had called Khemchand his guru.

His friend, lyricist D N Madhok trusted Naushad's unusual talent for composing music and introduced him to various film producers. Chandulal Shah, the owner of Ranjit Studios, offered to sign Naushad for one of his forthcoming films. Naushad composed a lilting bhajan for this film, ‘Bata de koi kaun gali gaye Shyam’, but the film never got on the floors. He was assistant music director for the Punjabi film 'Mirza Sahib' (1939).

He composed for his first Independent film Prem Nagar in 1940 that had story set in Kachchh for which he did a lot of research into the folk music of the area. With A.R. Kardar's film Nai Duniya (1942), he got first credit as "music director" and he began to work regularly for Kardar Productions. He however had a flexibility that he could work outside Kardar Productions, and this arrangement continued ever after. He first got noticed with A.R. Kardar's film Sharda (1942) wherein 13-year-old Suraiya debut with Panchhi Ja song for the playback for heroine Mehtab. It was Rattan (1944) that took Naushad right to the top and enabled him to charge Rs 25,000 a film then.

But his Lucknow based family remained against music and Naushad had to hide the fact that he composes music from his family. When Naushad got married, the band was playing the tunes of the super hit songs of Naushad's film Rattan while Naushad's father and father-in-law were condemning the musician who had composed these songs, Naushad dared not tell them that it was he who had composed the music.

1946 brought Anmol Ghadi in which he worked with Noorjehan and Shahjehan and paired with K L Saigal, both films and the music became super hit.

From 1942 until the late 1960s, he was one of the top music directors in Bollywood. While he did less than a hundred films during his lifetime, 26 of those films celebrated Silver jubilees (25 weeks run) -- 8 celebrated golden jubilees (50 weeks run) and 4 celebrated diamond jubilees (60 weeks run). (inclusive count - a diamond jubilee film also celebrated Silver and Golden jubilee)

Naushad worked with several lyricists, including Shakeel Badayuni, Majrooh Sultanpuri, D. N. Madhok, Zia Sarhadi, and Khumar Barabankvi.

Mother India (1957), for which he had composed music, was the first Indian film that got nominated for Oscar.

Naushad completed Pakeezah (1972) after its Music Director, Ghulam Mohammed's death, who had worked earlier as his assistant for several films.

In 1981, Naushad was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for his lifetime contribution to Indian cinema. In 1988, he worked in a Malayalam film Dhwani, which is noted as the last film of Ever Green Hero Prem Nazir. The songs of this film became a major success and has attained cult status.[2] In 1995 he gave music for Shahrukh Khan starrer, Guddu of which a few songs became popular. In 2004, when a colorized version of the classic Mughal-e-Azam was released, Naushad was a guest of honor at the premiere.[3]

Amongst his assistants, Mohammed Shafi, Jerry Amaldev, and Ghulam Mohammed stand out prominently.

He composed the tunes of Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story (2005) at the age of 86, thus becoming the world's oldest composer.

5 films have been made on his life and work Naushad Ka Sangeet, Sangeet Ka Badshah, Naushad (T. V.) 1972, Biography-by Doordarshan; B. C. LONDON T. V. 's Movie Mahal Naushad, and T. V. Serial 'Zinda Ka Safer Biographical books published are Dastaan-E-Naushad (Marathi) by Shashikant Kinikar; Aaj Awat Man Mero (Gujarati); Hindi and Urdu biographical sketches in Shama & Sushma Magazines respectively, titled "Naushad Ki Kahani, Naushad Ki Zubani"; the last one was translated into Marathi by Shashikant Kinikar. Kinikar also came up with a book titled "Notes of Naushad" which puts together some interesting anecdotes of Naushad's life.

Amongst his assistants, Mohammed Shafi, Ghulam Mohammed, and Jerry Amaldev stand our prominently.

He set Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's verse, Unki yaad kare, to song in 2006, rendered by A. Hariharan in lead voice with 40 chorus singers, produced by Keshav Communications. The poem is dedicated to those who have lost their lives defending the country's border.

He also loved Angling and the beauty of Nature. In 1962, he caught his largest fish, a 52 lb. CATLA.

Last days

Naushad died on 5 May 2006 in Mumbai. He was buried at the Juhu Muslim cemetery.[4]

He is survived by six daughters Zubeda, Fehmida, Farida, Sayeeda, Rashida, Waheeda & three sons Rahman Naushad, Raju Naushad & Iqbal Naushad. Rahman Naushad and Raju Naushad had assisted him in some of his films. Also, Naushad composed music in two movies 'My Friend' & 'Teri Payal Mere Geet' which was directed by Rahman Naushad.

Naushad had requested Maharashtra state government to sanction a plot for the Academy for promoting Hindustani sangeet which was sanctioned during his lifetime & 'Naushad Academy of Hindustani sangeet' was formed.

There also was an announcement that Carter Road, where Naushad's residence was, would be renamed to 'Sangeet Samrat Naushad Ali Marg' and it was done by Maharashtra government (M.C.G.M.) on 5 May 2008.

Writer

Naushad was also a respected and published poet and formally launched his book of Urdu poetry entitled Aathwan Sur ("The Eighth Note") and the Navras label's album titled "Aathwan Sur – The Other Side of Naushad" having 8 ghazals as part of Hounslow's book fair and festival "Bookmela" in November 1998. The album has lyrics and composition by Naushad, are arranged by Uttam Singh.

Track list:

  1. Aabadiyon Mein Dasht Ka Munzar Bhi Aayega - A. Hariharan - 7:08
  2. Aaj Ki Baat Kal Pay Kyun Taalo - A. Hariharan & Preeti Uttam Singh - 6:17
  3. Ghata Chhaayi Thi Saawan Khul Ke Barsa - Preeti Uttam Singh - 7:19
  4. Kabhi Meri Yaad Unko Aati To Hogi - A. Hariharan & Preeti Uttam Singh - 6:18
  5. Mujh Ko Muaff Kijiye - A. Hariharan - 5:35
  6. Peenay Waalay Bekhudi Say Kaam Lay - A. Hariharan & Preeti Uttam Singh - 8:13
  7. Saawan Kay Jab Baadal Chhaaye - A. Hariharan - 6:50
  8. Tanhaa Khud Say Baat Karoon - Preeti Uttam Singh - 7:49

Music style

Naushad was known for his deft adaptation of the classical musical tradition for movies. For some movies like Baiju Bawra, he composed all scores in classical raga modes. He could easily work with Western instruments, including the clarinet, the mandolin, and the accordion. He could incorporate Western musical idioms in his compositions, and compose for Western-style orchestras.

During early 1940s, recordings were done in quiet parks and gardens after midnight because the studios did not have sound-proof recording rooms. In the gardens, there would be no echo and disturbances, unlike the studios where the sound reverberated because of the tin roofs.

For films like Uran Khatola and Amar, he recorded the voice of a particular artiste on a scale of 90, then recorded it on 70, then on 50 and so on. After the complete recording, it was played for the scene and the impact it created was terrific.

He was one of the first to introduce sound mixing and the separate recording of voice and music tracks in playback singing. He was the first to combine the flute and the clarinet, the sitar and mandolin. He also introduced the accordion to Bollywood film music and was among the first to concentrate on background music to extend characters’ moods and dialogue through music. But perhaps his greatest contribution was to bring Indian classical music into the film medium. Many of his compositions were inspired by ragas and he even used distinguished classical artistes like Amir Khan and D.V. Paluskar in Baiju Bawra (1952) and Bade Ghulam Ali Khan in Mughal-e-Azam (1960). Baiju Bawra (1952) demonstrated Naushad's grasp of classical music and his ability to bring it to the masses, for which he won the first Filmfare Best Music Director Award in 1954.

For Aan (1952), he was the first to use a 100-piece orchestra, He was the first composer to have developed the system of western notation in India. The notation for the music of the film Aan was published in book form in London.

In Uran Khatola (1955), he recorded an entire song without the use of orchestra, having replaced the sound of musical instruments with choral sound of humming.

For Mughal-e-Azam (1960) song Ae Mohabbat Zindabad, he used a chorus of 100 persons. He asked Lata Mangeshkar to render a part of the song "Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya" in a bathroom that had glazed tiles and then recorded the music to get the echo effect.

For Ganga Jamuna (1961), he used lyrics in chaste Bhojpuri dialect.

He used just 6-instruments in the title song of Mere Mehboob (1963).

In 2004, a colorized version of the classic Mughal-e-Azam (1960) was released, for which Naushad had the orchestral music specially re-created (in Dolby Digital) by today’s industry musicians, while maintaining all the solo vocals from the original soundtrack. To elaborate, the playback vocals (though not the chorus) recorded four decades ago are mixed with orchestra tracks created in the present millennium.

As Indian film music gradually assumed a Western bend starting in the late 1960s, Naushad came to be considered old-fashioned. Composers who could compose rock-and-roll and disco-inflected music started getting increasingly popular. Naushad was still esteemed as a maestro, but his talents were sought mostly for historical movies where traditional scores were appropriate.

Filmography

Music Director

Film Year Director Cast Remarks/Verdict
Prem Nagar 1940 Mohan Dayaram Bhavnani Ramanand, Bimla Kumari, Husn Banu, Rai Mohan, Nagendra, Salu, Gulzar
Darshan 1941 Chimanlal Muljibhoy Luhar Raj Kapoor, Suraiya
Mala 1941 Balwant Bhatt Jayant, Rose, Jairaj, Nazir, Daya Devi, Heera
Nai Duniya 1942 Abdul Rashid Kardar Jairaj, Shobhna Samarth, Wasti, Azurie, Mazhar Khan. Hari Shivdasani, Jeevan Debut of Singer Surayya in the song "Boot Karoon main Polish"
Silver Jubilee
Sharda 1942 Abdul Rashid Kardar Ulhas, Mehtab. Wasti, Nirmala, Badri Prasad Silver Jubilee
Station Master 1942 Chimanlal Muljibhoy Luhar Prem Adib, Pratima Devi, Gulab
Kanoon 1943 Abdul Rashid Kardar Mehtaab, Shahu Modak Silver Jubilee
Namaste 1943 Mohammed Sadiq Sani Wasti, Protima Das, Jagdish Sethi, Misra Silver Jubilee
Sanjog 1943 Abdul Rashid Kardar Charlie, Anwar Hussain, Mehtab Silver Jubilee
Geet 1944 S. U. Sunny Shahu Modak, Nirmala, Amir Ali
Jeevan 1944 Mohammed Sadiq Wasti, Mehtab, Badri Prasad, Anwar, Shyam Kumar
Pehle Aap 1944 Abdul Rashid Kardar Shamim, Wasti, Anwar Hussain, Jeevan, Dixit Rafi's first song for Naushad "Hindustan Ke Hum Hain" in a chorus
Silver Jubilee
Rattan 1944 S Sadiq Amir Banu, Karan Dewan, Swarnalata Diamond Jubilee
Sanyasi 1945 Abdul Rashid Kardar Shamim, Amar, Misra, Shyam Kumar, Naseem Jr., Gulam Mohamad Silver Jubilee
Anmol Ghadi 1946 Mehboob Khan Noorjehan, Surinder, Suraiya Diamond Jubilee
Keemat 1946 Nazir Ajmeri Amar, Sulochana Chatterjee, A Shah, Sharda, Badri Prasad, Sofia, Anwari, Nawab
Shahjehan 1946 Abdul Rashid Kardar Kundan Lal Saigal, Ragini Silver Jubilee
Dard 1947 Abdul Rashid Kardar Uma Devi, Suraiya Debut of Singer Uma Devi (Comedy Actress Tuntun) in the song "Afsana Likh Rahi Hoon"
Silver Jubilee
Elan 1947 Mehboob Khan Himalaywala, Leela Mishra, Shah Nawaz
Natak 1947 S. U. Sunny Suraiya, Amar, Sofiya, Kanwar, Sham Kumar, Pratima Devi Silver Jubilee
Anokhi Ada 1948 Mehboob Khan Surendra, Naseem Bano, Murad, Cuckoo Golden Jubilee
Mela 1948 S. U. Sunny Dilip Kumar, Nargis, Jeevan Golden Jubilee
Andaz 1949 Mehboob Khan Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Nargis Golden Jubilee
Chandni Raat 1949 Mohammed Ehsan Shyam, Naseem Bano
Dillagi 1949 Abdul Rashid Kardar Shyam, Suraiyya, Sharda, Amir Banu, Amar Silver Jubilee
Dulari 1949 Abdul Rashid Kardar Suresh, Madhubala, Geeta Bali Silver Jubilee
Babul 1950 S. U. Sunny Dilip Kumar, Nargis Also as Producer
Silver Jubilee
Dastan 1950 Abdul Rashid Kardar Raj Kapoor, Suraiya, Veena, Suresh Also as Co-producer
Silver Jubilee
Deedar 1951 Nitin Bose Dilip Kumar, Nimmi, Nargis, Ashok Kumar Golden Jubilee
Jadoo 1951 Abdul Rashid Kardar Suresh, Nalini Jaywant Also as Co-producer
Silver Jubilee
Aan 1952 Mehboob Khan Dilip Kumar, Nimmi, Nadira Golden Jubilee
Baiju Bawra 1952 Vijay Bhatt Bharat Bhushan, Meena Kumari Debut of singers Amir Khan and D. V. Paluskar in the song "Aaj gaavat man mero jhoomke"
Diamond Jubilee
Deewana 1952 Abdul Rashid Kardar Suraiya, Suresh, Sumitra Devi, Shyam Kumar Silver Jubilee
Amar 1954 Mehboob Khan Dilip Kumar, Nimmi, Madhubala
Shabaab 1954 Mohammed Sadiq Bharat Bhushan, Nutan Silver Jubilee
Uran Khatola 1955 S. U. Sunny Dilip Kumar, Nimmi. Also as Producer
Silver Jubilee
Mother India 1957 Mehboob Khan Nargis, Raj Kumar, Rajendra Kumar, Sunil Dutt, Kanhaiyalal Diamond Jubilee
Sohni Mahiwal 1958 Raja Nawathe Bharat Bhushan, Nimmi Debut of singer Mahendra Kapoor in the song "Chaand Chhupa Aur Taarey Doobey"
Kohinoor 1960 S. U. Sunny Dilip Kumar, Meena Kumari, Kumkum, Jeevan Golden Jubilee
Mughal-e-Azam 1960 Karim Asif Dilip Kumar, Madhubala, Prithviraj Kapoor, Durga Khote, Ajit Debut of singer Bade Ghulam Ali Khan in the songs "Shubh din aayo" and "Prem jogan ban ke"
Diamond Jubilee
Gunga Jumna 1961 Nitin Bose Dilip Kumar, Vyjayantimala Bali Lyrics of several songs were in Bhojpuri dialect
Golden Jubilee
Son of India 1962 Mehboob Khan Kamaljit, Kumkum, Sajid, Simi Garewal, Jayant
Mere Mehboob 1963 Harnam Singh Rawail Rajendra Kumar, Sadhana, Ameeta, Ashok Kumar, Nimmi Silver Jubilee
Leader 1964 Ram Mukherjee Dilip Kumar, Vyjayantimala Bali
Dil Diya Dard Liya 1965 Abdul Rashid Kardar Dilip Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Pran
Saaz Aur Awaaz 1966 Subodh Mukherji Saira Banu, Kanhaiyalal, Joy Mukherjee
Palki 1967 S. U. Sunny Rajendra Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Rehman, Johnny Walker Also as Writer
Ram Aur Shyam 1967 Tapi Chanakya Dilip Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Mumtaz, Pran, Nirupa Roy, Leela Mishra Golden Jubilee
Aadmi 1968 A. Bhimsingh Dilip Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Manoj Kumar
Saathi 1968 C. V. Sridhar Rajendra Kumar, Vyjayantimala Bali, Simi Garewal
Sunghursh 1968 Harnam Singh Rawail Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Balraj Sahni
Gunwaar 1970 Naresh Kumar Rajendra Kumar, Vyjayantimala Bali, Nishi
Pakeezah 1971 Kamal Amrohi Raj Kumar, Meena Kumari, Ashok Kumar Background Score and a few songs
Golden Jubilee
Tangewala 1972 Naresh Kumar Mumtaz, Sujit Kumar
My Friend 1974 M Rehman Rajeev, Prema Narayan, Utpal Dutt, Jagdeep, Asit Sen, Tuntun
Sunehra Sansar 1975 Adurti Subba Rao Rajendra Kumar, Hema, Mala Sinha
Aaina 1977 Kailasham Balachander Mumtaz, Rajesh Khanna
Paan Khaae Sainyyan Humaar 1985 Sujit Kumar Sujit Kumar, Bandini, S. N. Tripathi Bhojpuri film
Chambal Ki Rani 1979 Radhakant Mahendra Sandhu, Dara Singh, Chand Usmani
Dharam Kanta 1982 Sultan Ahmed Raj Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Rajesh Khanna, Sulakhshana Pandit
Love and God 1986 Karim Asif Sanjeev Kumar, Nimmi, Pran
Dhwani 1988 A. T. Abu Prem Nazir, Jayaram, Shobana Malayalam film
Teri Payal Mere Geet 1989 Rehman Naushad Govinda, Meenakshi Seshadri
Aawaz De Kahan Hai 1990 Sibte Hassan Rizvi Bindu, Annu Kapoor, Satyendra Kapoor
Guddu 1995 Prem Lalwani Shah Rukh Khan, Manisha Koirala, Mukesh Khanna
Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story 2005 Akbar Khan Kabir Bedi, Sonia, Monisha Koirala
Hubba Khatoon Unreleased B. R. Chopra Sanjay Khan, Zeenat Aman "Jis Raat Ke Khwaab Aaye", sung by Rafi is released

Non-film album

  • Aathwan Sur - The Other Side of Naushad : This was a Ghazal album released in 1998 and had all its songs composed by Naushad and sung by Hariharan.

English film

  • Such a Long Journey (1998), Director: Sturla Gunnarsson, Music: Jonathan Goldsmith, Cast: Roshan Seth, Soni Razdan, Om Puri, Nasiruddin Shah,

In this film, the song from film "Pakeezah" (1971), "Thaade rahiyo", lyrics: Kaifi Azmi, rendered by Lata Mangeshkar, was played during the end casting.

Producer

Storywriter

  • Palki (1967)
  • teri payal mere geet(1989)

Awards and recognition

  • 1954: Filmfare Best Music Director Award - Baiju Bawra
  • 1961: Bengal Film Journalists' Association's best music director Award for Gunga Jumna
  • 1975: "Naushad Ali", a 30-minute documentary film produced by Television Centre, Bombay
  • 1981: Dada Saheb Phalke Award
  • 1984: Lata Mangeshkar Award (Madhya Pradesh state government's)
  • 1987: Amir Khusro Award
  • 1992: Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
  • 1992: Padma Bhushan
  •  : Maharashtra Gaurav Puruskar
  •  : Best Music for "The Sword of Tipu Sultan"

Positions Held

  • President of Cine Music Directors Association
  • Chairman of Indian Performing Rights Society
  • President of Maharashtra State Angling Association
  • President of Alam-E-Urdu Conference (Delhi)
  • The title of Special Executive Magistrate, Bombay

Naushad and Raaga

Here is a list of Naushad's songs based on different raagas. (raaga, song, singer, movie)

Ahir Bhairav:

  1. aj hai pyar ka faisala sanam - lata - leader

Alahaiya-Bilawal:

  1. dil mein chupake pyar ka - rafi - aan

Bageshri:

  1. chah barbaad karegi - saigal - shah jahan
  2. milke bichad gaye - amirbai - rattan

Bahar:

  1. man ki been - lata, rafi - shabab (with a line in basant)

Bhairavi:

  1. kya mil gaye bhagwan - noorjahan - anmol ghadi
  2. aye dil tujhe kasam hai - lata - dulari
  3. teer khate jayenge - lata -dewana
  4. na toofan se - rafi - udan kha tola
  5. haal e dil main lata - udan kha tola
  6. dooba tara ummeedon ki sahara - lata - udan kha tola
  7. kya rang-e-mehfil hain - lata - dil diya dard liya
  8. allah bachaya naujawan - lata - mere mehboob
  9. yaad mein teri jag - lata, rafi - mere mehboob
  10. aai diwali - zohrabai - rattan
  11. diya na bujhe re aj hamara - lata - son of India
  12. zindabad ae mohabbat zindabad - rafi - mughal e azam
  13. insaf ka mandir - rafi - amar
  14. khamosh hain khewan - lata - amar
  15. milte hain aankhen - samsad, talat - babul
  16. lagan more man ki - lata - babul
  17. huye hum jinke - rafi - deedar
  18. dekhliya maine - rafi, lata - deedar
  19. jadugar katil - asha - kohinoor
  20. zara man ki kewadiyain khol - rafi- kohinoor
  21. aanewalon ko ana hoga - rafi, lata - sohni mahiwal
  22. chand chupa aur tare duba - mahendra - sohni mahiwal
  23. Tumhare Sang Main Bhi Chalungi - lata - sohni mahiwal
  24. mera bichda yaar mila de - lata, rafi - sohni mahiwal
  25. rat gazab ki aye - mahendra - sohni mahiwal
  26. dil hai pyar zara - sanu, sadhana - guddu
  27. dil kahe hardam ishq - suresh, aziz - guddu
  28. baat sabse karo pyar humse karo - sp bala - tere payal mere geet
  29. jab dil hi toot gaya - saigal - shah jahan
  30. tu ganga ki - rafi, lata - baiju bawra
  31. ayi sawan rut ayi - samsad - mela
  32. manzil ki dhun mein - mukesh - anokhi ada
  33. gaon tarane - samsad, lata, rafi - aan
  34. man mera ehsan - rafi - aan
  35. do hanson ka joda - lata - ganga jamuna
  36. main to payar se teri piya - lata - saathi
  37. mere jeevan saathi - lata - saathi
  38. husn-e-jana idhar aa - mukesh - saathi
  39. Tute Na Dil Tute Na - mukesh - andaz
  40. yeh zindegi ki mele - rafi- mela
  41. mere paas aao nazar to milao - lata - sanghursh

Bhimpalasi:

  1. aj mere man me - lata - aan
  2. tere sadke balam - lata - amar
  3. Manasa Nilayil, Yesudas - dhwani (Malayalam)
  4. afsana likh rahi hoon - uma - dard
  5. aj purani rahon se - rafi - aadmi

Bihag:

  1. mari ladli re - lata - andaz
  2. tere payar mein dildar - lata - mere mehboob
  3. tere payel mere geet - sp balasubranium - tere payel mere geet

Bilawal:

  1. meri ladli hai - lata - andaz
  2. bachpan ki mohabbat - lata - baijubawra
  3. mere mehboob tujhe - rafi/lata - mere mehboob (most people think it is Jheenjhoti)

Brindavani Sarang:

  1. sawan ki badalo - zohrabai, karan - rattan
  2. jab tumhi chale - karan - rattan
  3. aja meri barbad - anmol ghadi
  4. tu mera chand - suraiya, shyam - dillagi
  5. jhule mein pawan - rafi, lata - baijubawra
  6. Saavan Aye Ya Na Aye - asha, rafi- dil diya dard liya ( some say its Suddha sarang)

Darbari Kanada:

  1. daiya re daiya laj mohe lage - asha, rafi - leader
  2. gujre hai aj ishk mein - rafi - dil diya dard liya
  3. kabhi dil dilse takrata - mukesh - anokhi ada
  4. mohabbat ki jhuti kahani - lata - mughal e azam
  5. o duniya ki rakhwale - rafi - baiju bawra
  6. duniya badal gayi - talat, samsad - babul
  7. hue hum jin ke - rafi - deedar
  8. darbari alap - ustad amir khan - baiju bawra
  9. bich bhainwan mein - suraiya - dard

Desh:

  1. door koi gaaye - samsad, lata, rafi - baiju bawra
  2. kal rat zindagi se - rafi - palki

Desi:

  1. aaj gaawat man mero - ustad amir khan, pandit d v paluskar - baiju bawra

Dani/Dhani:

  1. ajnabi thehero jara - hariharan, preeti uttam - taj mahal
  2. mere mehboob mein kya nahin - lata, asha - mere mehboob

Dhanasri:

  1. mere mehboob tujhe - rafi/lata - mere mehboob (most people think it is Jheenjhoti)

Gara:

  1. mohe panghat pe - lata - mughal e azam
  2. jab rat ho aisi matwali - lata - mughal e azam (sometimes mistaken as jaijawanti)

Gaud Sarang:

  1. aaye na baalam waada kar ke - rafi - shabab

Gorakh Kalyan:

  1. dil ki kashti - lata - palki
  2. o balam tere pyar ke - rafi, asha - ram aur shyam

Gowda Sarang:

  1. mera salam le ja - lata - udan kha tola

Hamir:

  1. madhuban mein radhika nache re - rafi - kohinoor

Jaijaivanti :

  1. Zindagi Aaj Mere Nam Se Sharamati Ha - rafi - son of India
  2. mohabbat ki rahon mein - rafi - udan kha tola

Jainpuri:

  1. dil ko laga ke - uma - anokhi ada
  2. guzre hain aj - rafi - dil diya dard liya

Janasamohini/shubha kalyan:

  1. koi sagar dil ko - rafi - dil diya dard liya (some say its kalawati)
  2. mere mehboob tujhe - rafi/lata - mere mehboob (most people think it is Jheenjhoti)

Jhinjhoti:

  1. mere mehboob tujhe - rafi - mere mehboob
  2. mere mehboob tujhe - lata - mere mehboob

Jogiya:

  1. o mere lal aja - lata - mother india

Kafi/Misra Kafi:

  1. gham diye mustaqil - saigal - shah jahan
  2. angdaye tera hain bahana - manju - rattan
  3. jhum jhum ke nacho - mukesh - andaz
  4. meri payari patang - samsad, uma - dillagi
  5. duniya badal gaye - samsad, talat - babul
  6. janewale teri khuda hafiz - lata - palki

Kalingda/bhairav:

  1. mohe bhool gaye - lata - baiju bawra

Kedar:

  1. uthaye ja unke sitam - lata - andaz
  2. bekas pe karam - lata - mughal e azam
  3. kal rat zindagi se - rafi - palki

Khamaj/Misra Khamaj:

  1. chunariya katati jay re - manna de - mother India
  2. dhal chuki sham e gham - lata, rafi - kohinoor
  3. kaun gali jayo shyam - parveen - pakeezah
  4. nain lad gay hain - rafi - ganga jamuna

Lalit:

  1. Ek Shahenshah Ne Banvaa Ke Hasin Tajmahal - lata, rafi - leader (shyam-lalit)

Madhu-Bilwal:

  1. Bachpan ki mohabbat - lata - baijubawra

Madhumad-sarang:

  1. dukh bhar din - rafi, samsad, lata, manna - mother india
  2. o gadiwale gadi - rafi, samsad - mother india
  3. holi ayi re - samsad - mother india
  4. matwale jiya - lata, rafi, samsad, manna - mother india
  5. aj mere man mein - lata - aan
  6. aj khushi ki irade - rafi - aan
  7. udi udi chayi ghata - lata - amar
  8. tan rang lo - lata, rafi - kohonoor

Malgunji:

  1. hum aj kahi dil - mukesh - andaz

Malkauns/ Malkaush/ Kaushik:

  1. man tarapat hari darshan - rafi - baiju bawra

Mand:

  1. Bachpan Ki Mohabbat Ko - lata - baiju bawra
  2. Jo Me Jaanthi Bisarat - lata - shabab
  3. Phir teri kahaani yaad aayi - lata - dil diya dard liya
  4. Mar gaye hum jeete jee - lata - shabab
  5. Kal raat zindagi se mulaqat - rafi - palki
  6. duniya wale duniya sare - lata - guddu

Maru-Bihag:

  1. ai dil bekarar jhum - saigal - shah jahan
  2. challenge teer jab dil - lata, rafi - kohinoor
  3. hamare dil se na jana - lata - udan khatola
  4. na milta gam - lata - amar

Marwa:

  1. payaliya bawari - lata - saaz aur aawaz

Megh:

  1. Ghanan Ghanan ghan garjo re - ustad amir khan - baiju bawra
  2. sawan aye ya na - rafi, asha - dil diya dard liya (brindabani sarang)

Megh malhar:

  1. dukh bhare din - asha, manna, rafi, samsad - mother India
  2. tan rang lo ji - lata, rafi - kohinoor

Misra desi:

  1. aye shahare lucknow - rafi - palki

Miya Malhar:

  1. apni zulfein - hariharan - taj mahal (slight use of jhinjhoti)

Multani:

  1. daya kar he giridhar - ustad amir khan - shabab

Narayani:

  1. der ki basti - lata - palki

Nayaki kanada:

  1. Chala Diye Deke Gam - lata - son of India (some say its Bilaskhani todi)
  2. mehlon mein - rafi - shabab

Pahadi:

  1. Aaj Ki Raat Mere Dil Ki Salami Le Le- rafi - ram aur shaym
  2. Awaz De Kahan Hain - noorzahan, surendra - anmol ghadi
  3. mere bachapan ki - noorjahan - anmol ghadi
  4. tere nainon ne - suraiya - anmol ghadi
  5. jawan hain mohabbat - noorjahan - anmol ghadi
  6. rimjhim barse - zohrabai, amirbai - rattan
  7. Bata De Sakhi Kaun Gali Gayo Shyam - parveen sultana - pakeezah
  8. Dil Todnewale - lata, rafi - son of India
  9. Do Sitaron Ka Zamin - lata, rafi - kohinoor
  10. Javaan Hai Muhabbat - noorzahan - anmol ghadi
  11. Koi Pyara Ki Dekhe Jadugari - lata, rafi - kohinoor
  12. O Dur Ke Musaphir Hamko - rafi - udan khatola (some identify it as raaga Durga)
  13. Suhani Raat Dhal Chuki - rafi - dulari
  14. Tod Diya Dil Mera Tune Ai Bewafa - lata - andaz
  15. Tora Man Bada Papi Sanvariya Re - asha - ganga jamuna
  16. duniya mein hum - lata - mother india
  17. tasveer banata hoon - rafi - deewana
  18. na main bhagwan - rafi - mother india
  19. kisne mujhe pukara - rafi, suman - saz aur awaz
  20. chod babul ka ghar - samsad - babul

Pilu:

  1. Chandan Ka Palna Resham Ki Dori - hemant, lata - shabab
  2. Dhoondho Dhoondho Re Saajna - lata - ganga jamuna
  3. Hai Hai Rasiya Tu Bada Bedardi - asha - dil diya dard liya
  4. Jhule Mein Pavan Ki Ayi Bahar - lata, rafi - baiju bawra
  5. Mera Pyar Bhi Tu Hai - mukesh, suman - saathi
  6. More Sainya Ji Utarenge Paar - lata - udan khatola
  7. na maanu na maanu - lata - ganga jamuna
  8. pi ke ghar aaj pyari dulhaniya - samsad - mother India
  9. gunghat nahin - lata - mother india
  10. chehre se apne aj - rafi - palki
  11. aankhiya mila ke - zohrabai - rattan
  12. main bhanwara tuhe phool - mukesh, samsad- mela
  13. le ja meri duaein - lata - deedar
  14. bachpan ke din - lata, samsad - deedar
  15. dil ki halat - rafi, asha - dharam kanta
  16. humise muhabbat - rafi - leader

Patdeep:

  1. jis rat ki khwab - rafi - habba khatun
  2. anuraga lola gathri - yesudas, s janaki - dhwani (malayalam)
  3. saaz ho tum Awaz hoon main - rafi - saaz aur Awaz (patdeep and Madhuvanti mixed)

Puriya:

  1. yeh kaun mujhe yaad - ajay chatterjee - taj mahal (puriya kalyan mixed)
  2. pyar kiya to darna - lata - mughal e azam (pilu + megh + sarang + sahana + bahar + darbari + other ragas)

Puriya Dhanashree:

  1. tori jai jai kartaar - ustad amir khan - baiju bawra
  2. Tareef e Meena Bazaar - couplet - taj mahal
  3. Mumtaz Tuze Dekha - hariharan - taj mahal
  4. hum kasam kaise - rafi - shabab

Rageshri:

  1. shubhadina aayo rajadulara - bade gulam ali - mughal e azam

Shahana:

  1. mehalon mein rehne waale - rafi - shabab

Sarang:

  1. aja meri barbad - noorjahan - anmol ghadi

Shivranjani:

  1. ishq ki dastaan - kavita, preeti uttam - taj mahal (yaman mixed)
  2. gam diye mushkil - saigal - shehjahan
  3. ye hi arman lekar - rafi - shababa
  4. mera pyar bhi - mukesh, suman - saathi
  5. dharti ko akash - mukesh, samsad - mela

Sindhu-bhairavi:

  1. koyi mere dil mein - lata - andaz

Sohni:

  1. prem jogan - bade gulam ali - mughal e azam

Suddha Sarang:

  1. gayeja geet milan ke - mukesh - mela
  2. dur koyi gaye - lata, samsad, rafi - baijubawra

Tilang:

  1. Meri Kahani Bhulnevale - rafi - deedar
  2. Yahi Arman Lekar Aaj Apne - rafi - shabab

Todi:

  1. insaan bano - rafi - baiju bawra

Yaman/Kalyan/Yaman Kalyan:

  1. dilruba Maine tere - rafi - dil diya dard liya
  2. dil e betab ko - rafi, suman - palki
  3. janewale se mulaqat na hone - lata - amar
  4. tere husn ki - lata, rafi - leader
  5. ai ishq zara jaag tujhe husn jagaye - rafi - mere mehboob
  6. khuda nigehbaan ho tumharaa - lata - mughal e azam
  7. mera jeevan sathi - talat - babul
  8. nagri nagri - lata - mother india
  9. kaun gali gayo - parveen - pakeezah
  10. do sitaron ke - rafi, lata - kohinoor
  11. dil tod ne wale - rafi, lata - son of india
  12. khuda nigahban - lata - mughal e azam

Raagmala:

  1. piu piu karat - rafi - baiju bawra - 4 raagas used (lalit, gaur malhar, puriya, bageshri)

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