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Uploaded on Jan 11, 2010

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Shamshad Begum 1953 Koday Shah Ve gal vich pa ke palla sajan teinun dukh dasdi indian pakistani urdu punjabi old songs folk classical music

Shamshad Begum was born on April 14, 1919. She is still alive. The singer has been living with her daughter Usha Ratra and son-in-law in Mumbai, ever since her husband Ganpat Lal Batto died in 1955.. Recently, she celebrated her 89th birthday at her elder sister's house and now she stays at Powai, Mumbai [3] She was conferred the Padma Bhushan in 2009. Until the end of the 1970s, nobody knew her face at all, though everybody could recognise her melodious voice as it was used by the great maestros like Naushad Ali and O. P. Nayyar. Even today, her songs from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s are popular and continue to be remixed by music directors.Begum sang for the All India Radio (AIR) through her musical group 'The Crown Imperial Theatrical Company of Performing Arts', set up in Delhi. The then AIR Lahore helped her entering the world of movies as they frequently broadcast her songs, which induced music directors to use her voice for their films. Shamshad also recorded "naats" and devotional music for a couple of gramophone recording companies.

Her crystal-clear voice caught the attention of sarangi maestro Ustad Hussain Bakshwale Saheb, who took her as his disciple. Lahore-based composer Ghulam Haider used her voice skillfully in some of his earlier films like Khazanchi (1941) and Khandaan (1942). When he moved to Bombay in 1944, Shamshad went with him as a member of his team, leaving behind her family and staying with her Chacha (paternal uncle). She is credited with singing one of the first Westernised songs, Meri jaan...Sunday ke Sunday by C. Ramchandra. O.P. Nayyar describes her voice as that of a "temple bell" for its clarity of tone. Begum became a national rage between the 1940s and the late 1950s, having a voice different from her peers like Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhonsle, Geeta Dutt and Amirbai Karnataki.

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  • Gulammurtaza1

    niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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    in playlist PUNJABI old 2
  • Guru Singh

    the most important and hit song of this film has not been downloaded

    assa  hai na bhuj gayia !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    we Punjabis never deliver properly the good

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  • Pam Sagu

    Hello, thank you for loading this classic track. I was wondering whether there is a song called 'Patli Patang' when they are flying kites and singing. I am not sure if the song is from Koday Shah but it is a song from that era of movies. If you have it please can you upload it? Thanks.

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  • NARINDERSHAUNIK1

    very finest papular and melodious mujra was composed by music meastro sardul kwatra early days of music era, harmoniam was played by himself the same marmoniam was repaired through me at pahar ganj new delhi in jan 2006 it was taken to california;

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  • V. Siddhartha

    ...And it has become a fav of mine too.The song shows how SB could render lyrics of deep pathos as well as the more thrill-filled melodies that she often sang. SK to me was the best composer for Punjabi movies. In his own lifetime he didn't get as wide a recognition as he deserved, though SB, Lata, Asha, and Mohd Rafi sang numerous great songs for his sweet compositions. Myfullneedsdotcom has posted quite a few of them. Thanks for posting this song, lyallpurr.

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