Himmat

Himmat

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 1941
Music Director: Govind Ram
Lyricist: Aziz Kashmiri
Label: Saregama
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Film Credits: DIRECTOR: Roop K. Shorey. ACTOR: Ragni, Beg, Majnu, Manorama, Radha, Zahoor Shah, Ghulam Qadir, Mala, Ramesh, Ranjodh, Malti. PRODUCTION CO: Kamal Movietone.
 



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Nayi Dehli Ke Meethe Ber
 
Singer: Zohrabai, Satish, Munni - I, Farida - I
Music Director: Govind Ram
Lyricist: Aziz Kashmiri
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Mere Bas Ki Baat Jo Hoti
 
Singer: Umrazia Begum
Music Director: Govind Ram
Lyricist: Aziz Kashmiri
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Kis Ritu Mein Preetam Rooth Gaye
 
Singer: Umrazia Begum
Music Director: Govind Ram
Lyricist: Aziz Kashmiri
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Main Hoon Rani Ek Sunehri Nagari
Singer: Umrazia Begum, Karimdad Khan
Music Director: Govind Ram
Lyricist: Aziz Kashmiri
Genre: Filmi, Sugam
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Is Jag Ke Sundar Naatak Ka Har Khel Nirala Hota Hai
 
Singer: Zohrabai
Music Director: Govind Ram
Lyricist: Aziz Kashmiri
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Rooh Kis Mast Ki Pyaasi Gayi Maikhane Se
 
Singer: Karimdad Khan
Music Director: Govind Ram
Lyricist: Aziz Kashmiri
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Sun O Himmat Haarne Wale
 
Singer: Karimdad Khan
Music Director: Govind Ram
Lyricist: Aziz Kashmiri
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Yeh Baat Bata Saajan
 
Singer: Umrazia Begum, Karimdad Khan
Music Director: Govind Ram
Lyricist: Aziz Kashmiri
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Na Saajan Na Sajni
 
Singer: Satish, Munni - I
Music Director: Govind Ram
Lyricist: Aziz Kashmiri
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Inhi Logon Ne Le Leena Dupatta Mera
Singer: Shamshad Begum
Music Director: Govind Ram
Lyricist: Aziz Kashmiri
Genre: Filmi, Hindi Folk
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    Song

  • Inhi Logon Ne Le Leena Dupatta Mera - While it's most famous version is the one in "Pakeezah" (1971) sung by Lata Mangeshkar, this 1941 version is perhaps the earliest recorded version. Even this is perhaps not the original version and likely owes its origins to folk music. Other than "Pakeezah", another film had a version of this song - "Aabroo" (1943).[1][2]



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