This ghazal was Chandan Das’s major claim to fame (if one can call it that). He was a regular feature on Doordarshan in 80s and I remember that I used to think of him as poor man’s Ghulam … more →
v9yv9y wrote 5 years ago: This ghazal was Chandan Das’s major claim to fame (if one can call it that). He was a regular … more →
v9y wrote 5 years ago: Muzaffar Ali may be known better for Umrao Jaan, his composition skills are nothing short of extraor … more →
v9y wrote 5 years ago: This version of Khusrau’s Gazal sung by Chhaya Ganguli has some differences of terms/words wit … more →
v9y wrote 5 years ago: One more from Meraj-e-Ghazal. Somehow, Ghulam Ali and Asha do not sound good together to me. I rathe … more →
v9y wrote 5 years ago: Meraz-e-Ghazal has a special place among Asha’s non-film efforts and also in Ghulam Ali’ … more →
v9y wrote 5 years ago: Another one from Hussain bandhu. अच्छा ये मोहब्बत का असर देख रहा हूँ तुम ही नज़र आते हो जिधर देख रहा … more →
v9y wrote 5 years ago: A ghazal from arguably one of the best non-film (of sugam-sangeet variety) Hindi albums. Saying anyt … more →
v9y wrote 5 years ago: This seems another of those ghazals that were originally sung by Noor Jehan and which Asha versioned … more →
v9y wrote 5 years ago: Rendered and composed by two “Ustaads” from Jaipur, it’s one of my favorite ghazal … more →
v9y wrote 5 years ago: Let me start with an absolute favorite which has *some* she’rs by Amir Minai. The matalaa of t … more →
v9y wrote 5 years ago: The song is enchantingly sung by the Ustaad duo from Jaipur. कौन जतन करूँ, रूठे पिया अगन लगी है मोरे … more →