Punjabi Movies Portal, Punjabi Movies, Punjabi Films, Punjabi Movies Wallpapers, Punjabi Portal, Portal, Punjabi Films, Punjabi Celebrities, Desi Movies, Desi Portal, Official Punjabi Movies Portal, Punjabi Lyrics, Punjabi Songs Lyrics, Punjabi Junction, Punjabiportal, Punjabi movies Online, Punjabi Lok Virsa Blog, New Punjabi Movies

August 7, 2010

Amar Singh Chamkila

Punjabi Singer ~ Amar Singh Chamkila


Years active July 21, 1960 – March 8, 1988


Amar Chamkila was a high-profile Punjabi singer, songwriter and musician. He was also called Dunni Ram. He was on July 21, 1961 in the village of Dugri near Ludhiana, Punjab, India. He was the youngest child of Kartar Kaur and Hari Singh. He is widely touted as the most influential Punjabi folk singer of all time. This is an incredible feat as Chamkila sang for less than a decade. He is also regarded as one of the greatest Punjabi folk live stage performers. In his heyday, he was known to do three stage performances in a single day. With a natural aptitude for music, he learned to play the harmonium and dholki and won himself the opportunity to play alongside Punjabi folk artists such as K. Deep, Mohammad Saddiq and Surinder Shinda and many more. He was also an accomplished player of the Tumbi instrument.



He was married to Gurmail Kaur. He had two daughters, Amandeep Kaur and Kamaldeep Kaur. Kamal has gone on to follow her father's footsteps by becoming a singer. She has released albums of her own, some of which contain unsung but written lyrics by her father.

Rise to Fame


Amar Chamkila – Chamkila in Punjabi means one that glitters – he partnered up with the female vocalist Surinder Sonia and recorded eight duets. The record was released in 1979 and was produced by Charanjit Ahuja. The cunningly worded lyrics, which he had written himself, became hits across Punjab and paved the way for the unique lyrical mastery his fans would come to expect.

In 1980, Chamkila left Sonia and established a short-lived stage relationship with Miss Usha. He left Miss Usha in the same year in favor of teaming up with a female folk singer named Amarjot. Not much is known about Amarjot Kaur, except for the fact that she was previously married but left the marriage to pursue her dream of singing. Amarjot herself was a renowned singer and sang with Kuldip Manak. She would become Chamkila’s permanent singing partner providing the female vocals for his duets, that is, the majority of the songs that he wrote.

Chamkila, for the most part, wrote his own lyrics, the majority of which were boyish and suggestive, yet fluent, commentaries on extramarital affairs, alcohol and drug use. The couple’s appeal grew not only in the Punjab, but they quickly raced to international stardom among Punjabi uncles abroad. Around this time, Chamkila was considered by some to be more popular than folk legends such as Kuldip Manak, Gurdas Maan and Surinder Shinda.

Chamkila’s song Pehle Lalkare Naal was featured in the soundtrack of the 1987 Punjabi film Patola. He also recorded the song Mera Jee Karda for the Punjabi film Dupatta. Both films fared well at the box office and had a positive impact on Chamkila's popularity. He also reportedly recorded a music video for one of his songs for the state-owned Doordarshan channel, but after his death his video was taken off the air.

Chamkila recorded in excess of ninety songs before he killed in Mehsopur, Punjab in 1988. At the time of his death, he reportedly had 200 songs that had not been sung or recorded.

Amar Singh Chamkila Few Famous Songs


  • Pehle Lalkare Naal

  • Mera Jee Karda

  • Amar Singh Chamkila

  • Hun Parkhu Gabrua

  • Chor De Bhuleke Sadh

  • Main Sarab Ban Gayi

  • Tere Gore Lak Nu

  • Sofi Nu Ji Ji Kardi

  • Kan Kar Gal Sun

  • Char Amli De Modhe

  • Naam Jap Le

  • Yaaran Da Rumal

  • Yaar Ne Gali Chon Laghna

  • Sharbat Wango Ghut Bharlan

  • Bhij Gai Bahar Khari

  • Bachke Reha Kar Tun Nakro

  • Kal Bhaven Jind Kadh Layen ... and many more



Death


Having arrived to perform in the famous pind of Mehsampur, Punjab, both Chamkila and Amarjot were gunned down by AK47'S along side Gill and other group members as they exited their vehicle on March 8, 1988 at approximately 2 o'clock. A gang shot several rounds fatally wounding the couple and other members of the entourage.

Conspiracies


Singers having him killed because he was more popular than them

The inter-caste affair between Chamkila and Amarjot. Chamkila was from the Chamar caste while Amarjot was from the Tharkan caste. It is said that Amarjot's brothers were not happy with this relationship.

Amar Singh Chamkila ~ Albums


  • Baba Tera Nankana

  • Naam Jap Le

  • Hik Utte So Ja Ve

  • Jija Lak Minle

  • Bhul Gai Main Ghund Kadna

  • Sharbat Wangoo Ghut Bhar

  • Lak Mera Kach Warga

  • Aashiqui

  • Mitra Main Khand Ban Gai

  • Pehle Lalkaare Naal

  • Hikk Uthe Saun Ja

  • Chamkila Remixes

August 6, 2010

Chhevan Dariya (2010)

Punjabi Movie Chhevan Dariya




Synopsis


During a short interview with Daily11 Director revealed that “Chhevan Dariya” is a movie with a social message and depicts the condition of Punjabi youth getting into Drugs (The Sixth River). The story of the film revolves around a research scholar from US played by Christa. On her visit to Punjab she meets Lakhwinder and falls in love with him. Later they start a mission to tackle the drug and alcohol menace in Punjab and whether they succeed or not, its all in the film. Surprisingly Bollywood badman Gulshan Grover is playing a positive role in the film, besides Gulshan Grover all the starcast is presently busy with the shooting of the film in ludhiana.

Cast & Crew


Starcast : Lakhwinder Wadali, Navneet Kaur,Comedian Gurpreet Ghuggi, Sikh Actor Manpreet Singh (Sat Sri Akaal fame), Christa Cannon, Bollywood Actor Gulshan Grover, Comedian Rana Ranbir, Neena Gupta, Deep Dhillon and Binnu Dhillon.

Playback Singers : Lakhwinder Wadali along with his Dad and Uncle Wadali Brothers, Firoz Khan, Manpreet Akhtar and Jaspinder Narula. Music has been composed by Jaidev Kumar
Directed by: Ish Amitoj Kaur
Produced by: Noor Nissan Productions
Language : Punjabi
Release date:Coming soon

Wallpapers ~ Chhevan Dariya








August 5, 2010

Action Replayyy (2010)

Action Replayyy




Synopsis


Action Replayy (Action Replay) movie is a time travel tale based on Mumbai in the fifties. Its about an elderly man travels backwards in time to when he was a young handsome man in the 1970s.

Cast & Crew


Directed by:- Vipul Shah
Starring:- Akshay Kumar,Aishwarya Rai,Neha Dhupia,Randhir Kapoor
Music by:- Pritam
Release date(s):-5 November 2010
Country:- India
Language:- Hindi

Wallpapers ~ Action Replayyy








August 4, 2010

Dabanng (2010)

Bollywood Hindi Movie - Dabanng




Synopsis


The story is a little different, and by little different I do not mean ‘hatke’, it’s actually written keeping 2000 in mind, when the Indian mentality has grown to accept second marriages and such. Salman Khan plays Chulbul Pandey a corrupt cop in lawless Uttar Pradesh, who has a step father (Vinod Khanna) and a step brother. (Arbaaz Khan) Chulbul breaks his relationships with his step family after the death of his mother (Dimple Kapadia). There are some unscrupulous characters, like Cheddi Singh (Sonu Sood) all about, who try to create a rift between the step brothers. Of course, all well that ends well, but that will not be before Chulbul gives us some bonecrushing action. Sonakshi Sinha plays Salman Khan’s love interest. This will be the first movie for Shatrughan Sinha’s daughter. The movie is directed by Abhinav Kashyap, Anurag Kashyap’s brother.

Cast & Crew


Directed by: Abhinav Singh Kashyap
Produced by: Arbaaz Khan,Malaika Arora,Dhillin Mehta
Written by: Dilip Shukla,Abhinav Kashyap
Starring: Salman Khan,Arbaaz Khan,Sonakshi Sinha,Sonu Sood,Vinod Khanna
Dimple Kapadia
Music by: Sajid-Wajid
Cinematography: Mahesh Limaye
Editing by: Pranav Dhiwar
Studio: Mehboob Studio,Filmcity
Distributed by: Arbaaz Khan Productions,Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd
Release date(s): 10 September 2010
Country : India
Language: Hindi

Wallpapers ~ Dabanng









Tracklist ~ Dabanng


1. Udd Udd Dabangg : Sukhwinder Singh, Wajid
2. Tere Mast Do Nain: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Arshikha Loey
3. Munni Badnaam: Mamta Sharma, Aishwarya Nigam
4. Chori Kiya Re Jiya: Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal
5. Humka Peeni Hai: Wajid , Master Saleem, Shabaab Shabri
6. Tere Mast Do Nain(Part 2):RahatFateh AliKhan,ShreyaGhoshal
7. Munni Badnaam (Remix): Mamta Sharma, Aishwarya Nigam
8. Tere Mast Do Nain (Remix): Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Arshikha Loey
9. Humka Peeni Hai (Remix): Wajid, Master Saleem, Shabaab Shabri


Trailor ~ Dabanng


Surjit Bindrakhia

Punjabi Singer ~ Surjit Bindrakhia ~ Surjit Singh Bains


Years active April 15, 1962 – November 17, 2003



Surjit Bindrakhia was a Punjabi Bhangra singer. He was known for his hekh or King of Bhangra, in which he sings a note continuously in one breath. Surjit Bindrakhia had arguably the most powerful voice among Bhangra singers during his time. Throaty, with a range that never fails to astound, he was possibly the most successful traditional artist doing the rounds of the bhangra scene during his time.Surjit Bindrakhia is considered to have one of the greatest voices in the history of Bhangra.

Surjit_Bindrakhia_Punjabi_Singer

Early life


Surjit was born to his father, Sucha Singh, and his mother, Gurcharan Kaur, in the village of Bindrakh in Punjab in Roopnagar Distt. His father was a famous village wrestler, who brought the village to prominence. He won inter college bouts at the university level. Although, his father always wanted Surjit to be a wrestler, he always wanted to be a singer. He began his singing career by singing boliyan for his college bhangra team. He received formal teaching from his guru, Atul Sharma. Bindrakhia appeared in films, before he was a major figure in the music industry. All of his hit songs were written by Shamsher Sandhu and music was produced by Atul Sharma. He married Preet Kamal. The couple had two children, his son, Gitaz, and daughter, Meenaz.

Professional life


Surjit had been known in Punjab for many years, but his big break in the expatriate market came with Dupatta Tera Sat Rang Da 1995, a track that was his best known. His song Dupatta Tera Sat Rang Da holds the record for being the number one Punjabi song on UK charts for weeks.There are more sustained dhol beats in Bindrakhia’s work than you would find elsewhere (actually Atul Sharma does the music on all his albums) and the style is traditional. He had cut 32 solo audio cassettes during his decade-long tour career. Since then there had been various remixes in the 1990's of his older songs and some blockbuster new releases. Stated to be one of the most popular singers in Punjab, Surjit Bindrakhia was considered to be the vital link between traditional Punjabi folk music and modern Punjabi pop.

Surjit Bindrakhia Few Famous Songs


» Dupatta Tera Sat Rang
» Tu Ni Boldi
» Jatt Di Pasand
» Galti Malti
» Tera Yaar Bolda
» Mukhda Dekh Ke
» Nache Saari Raat
» Moda Maar Ke
» Chere Waleya Gabruaa
» Bas Kar Bas Kar
» Lakk Tunoo Tunoo
» Billiaan Akhiyaan ....... and many more

Death


Bindrakhia died of a heart attack on November 17, 2003 at his home in Haripur (Mohali). The high-pitched melodious voice of Punjab fell silent forever with the cremation of Surjit Bindrakhia. Some of the artists who turned up to pay their last respects to the legend included Hans Raj Hans, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Babbu Mann, his lyricist and a close friend Shamsher Singh Sandhu and his guru and music composer Atul Sharma, and the legendary Gurdas Maan. Bindrakia stormed the market with over 250 million hit sales of which 175 million came from India alone.

Surjit Bindrakhia ~ Albums


» Galti Malti Maaf Kar Deo
» Dupatta Tera Sat Rang Da
» Mukhda Dekh Ke
» Wang Wargi Kuri
» Tera Vikda Jai Kure Pani
» Dilaan Diyaan Choriyaan
» Pyar Kar Le
» Ishqe Di Agg
» Billiaan Akhiaan
» Main Kal Takk Nahin Rehna
» Phul Kadhda Phulkari
» Aakhiyan De Vanj Bure
» Sohni Naar
» Munda Ki Mangda
» Labh Kiton Bhabiye
» Singho Sewadar Bano
» Bas Kar Bas Kar
» Dil Watte Dil Mangda
» Lakk Tunoo Tunoo
» Phullan Wangoo Hasdiye Kudiye
» Wang Hogayi Tang
» Gal Sun
» Janam Diharha Khalse Da
» Hai Darhuka
» Rumaal Bhul Gayee

Surinder Kaur

Punjabi Singer ~ Surinder Kaur - Nightingale of Punjab


Years active 1943—2006



Surinder Kaur (November 25, 1929 – June 15, 2006), was an Indian Punjabi singer and songwriter. She was also known as the ‘Nightingale of Punjab’; she also sang some Hindi movie songs, between 1948-1952. She had many golden hits including Like Lathe di chadar?, Suhe ve cheere valeya? , Kaala Doriya, Kiven akhiyan che pavan kajra, Kaala Doriya and many more. She also gave many duet performances with various singers.



Career


Surinder Kaur made her debut with a live performance on Lahore Radio in August 1943, and on August 31, 1943, she and her elder sister, Parkash Kaur cut their first duet, Maavan Te Dheeyan Ral Baithiyaan for the HMV label. She was emerging as superstars across the Indian subcontinent.

After the partition of India, Surinder Kaur and her parents relocated to Ghaziabad, Delhi, and she married to Prof. Joginder Singh Sodhi, a lecturer in Punjabi literature at Delhi University. Recognizing her talent, her husband became her support system, and soon she started a career as a playback singer in Hindi film industry in Bombay, introduced by music director, Ghulam Haider. She sang 3 songs in the 1948 film Shaheed, including
Badnam Na Ho Jaye Mohabbat Ka Fasaana,
Aanaa hai tho aajaao,
Taqdeer ki aandhi…hum kahaan aur thum kahaan.

Together Surinder Kaur and Sodhi wrote such classics as
"Chan Kithe Guzari Aai Raat," "Lathe Di Chadar," "Shonkan Mele Di," and "Gori Diyan Jhanjran", "Sarke-Sarke Jandiye Mutiare"
The couple they also served as the public face of the Indian People's Theater Association (IPTA), an arm of the Indian Communist party in Punjab, spreading messages of peace and love to the most remote villages of East Punjab; she also traveled to many parts of the world performing Punjabi folk songs, gaining rapid popularity. Apart from folk songs, Surinder Kaur sang Muslim Sufi Punjabi kafis and lyrics by contemporaries such as Nand Lal Noorpuri, Amrita Pritam , Mohan Singh and Shiv Kumar.

Surinder Kaur Few Famous Songs


» Dachi Walia Morh Muhar
» AkhiaaN Ve RaatiN Soun na
» ChaD Ke takhat Hazara
» Dil Sohal vay Gussay na boleeN
» Ek Vari Aaja haniyaaN
» Houkay Bharay jawani
» Jo tere gham nu vi hass kay
» Koi DhoonDh layavo
» Maai Ni Maai Mere Naina de Geetan vich
» Massya di raat kaali
» MoR de Ni Mera Ranjhan Menoo
» Oh BaRa Be Lehaaz Kee Kariye
» Raat NooN
» Saari raat tera takni aaN raah
» Sajjna Beqadra Dukh WanDya
» TasveeraN na miliyaaN
» Teri yaad Aai vay ...... and many many more

Surinder Kaur ~ Albums


» Lak Hile Majajan Jandi Da
» Chan Kithan Gujari Aai Raat
» Munda Bhaldi Ha Nit
» Lathe Di Chadar
» Mainu Heere Heere Akhde Hits All The Way
» Dachi Waleya Morh Mohar Ve
» Punjab Di Koyal
» Sada Chirhian Da Chamba (Doli Geet)
» Maahia Tappe Boliyan
» Shaunkan Mele Di Punjabi
» Teri Kanak Di Rakhi
» Golden Classics Vol 1 by Surinder Kaur
» Golden Classics Vol 2 by Surinder Kaur
» Sarke Sarke Jandiye Mutiare Ni

Awards and Recognition


Surinder Kaur was conferred the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for Punjabi Folk Music in 1984, by the Sangeet Natak Academi, India's National Academy of Music, Dance and Theater.
The Millennium Punjabi Singer award
Padma Shri award in 2006
The Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar conferred on her a doctorate in the year 2002.
In 2006 Doordarshan documentary titled, Punjab Di Koyal (Nightingale of Punjab), on the life and works of Surinder Kaur, received the Doordarshan National Awards - 2006

Illness and Death


In 2006, a prolonged illness prompted Surinder Kaur to seek treatment in the U.S. she died in a New Jersey hospital on June 15 at the age of 77. She was survived by three daughters, eldest, singer Dolly Guleria followed by Nandini Singh and Pramodini Jaggi. Upon the death, the Prime minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh described her as "the the nightingale of Punjab", and "a legend in Punjabi folk music and popular music and a trend-setter in Punjabi melody." and added, "I hope that her immortal voice will motivate other artists to practice the right Punjabi folk music tradition.

Surinder Kaur ~ Songs Videos



SURINDER KAUR ~ Chan Kithe Guzari Ayee Rat ~ video


August 3, 2010

Help (2010)

Hindi Movie ~ Help(2010)





Synopsis


'HELP' is a supernatural horror that draws upon the story of a malevolent spirit that refuses to leave the human world. Protagonist Vic (Bobby Deol) is a successful horror film director in Bollywood and is married to Pia (Mugdha Godse). Pia and Vic are having marital problems and in the midst of their troubled marriage, they have to rush Mauritus to visit Pia's ailing father. Little do they know that there's something ancient and dark that remains still, hidden and silent in the old house where Pia grew up.

Cast & Crew


Directed by:- Rajeev Virani
Produced by:- Vinay Chowksey,Sanjay Ahluwalia
Written by:- Deepak Pawar,Viddesh Malandkar
Starring:- Bobby Deol,Mugdha Godse,Sophia Handa
Music by :- Ashutosh Phatak
Cinematography:- Dhimant Vyas
Editing by :- Mohammed Rafique,Lionel Fernandez
Distributed by:- Rupali Aum Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Release date(s):- August 13, 2010
Country :- India
Language :- Hindi

Wallpapers ~ Help






















Trailor ~ Help


GetBlogs Blog Directory | ASR Search Engine Blog Directory Blog search directory blogarama.com Globe of Blogs BritBlog