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Runa Laila Live in pakistan - Ho Lal Meri Pat
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Runa Laila Live in pakistan - Ho Lal Meri Pat
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Runa Laila was ranked as the third best female singer in pakistan (after Madam Noor Jehan and Mala). She was Bengali origin and born in Karachi, where she started her singing career from TV programs.
She was introduced in film Ham Dono in 1966 by Nashaad and her first song Un ki nazron se mohabbat ka jo pegham mila was a superhit song.
She was a darling of the Karachi media and was promoted very efficiently against Madam Noor Jehans dominance.
Runa Laila reached the peak of her film career when great musician Nisar Bazmi composed some super hit songs for her in films like Aasra, Anjuman, Tehzeeb, Anmol and Umrao Jan Ada.
Runa Laila also gained successes in Punjabi film music and sung
some superhit songs as:
Mahiya we, Bangla pawa de eithe
(Film: Jagg Beeti (1968), music: Chishti)
- Zara thehar ja we chori chori jan waleyo
(Film: Yamla Jutt (1969), music M. Ashraf)
- Leylpurun mangwaya, Jhumka Chanda da..
(Film: Bhole Shah 1970, music: Chishti)
- Do dil ik duje kolun door ho geye
(Film: Zaildar (1972, music Chishti)
Runa Laila left pakistan in 1974 but she will be remembered as a big pakistani female singer.
Runa Laila had an elder sister Deena Laila and at the starting of their career in singing in mid 60s, both sisters used to sing almost together in functions and stage and also some song they sang for PTV.
Deena Laila could not get the same fame as Runa Laila and died in early days of her marriage with Amin Fahim (PPP Politician), leaving a son behind.Dina Laila died on December 27, 1976.
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Pyar Bhray Do Shermele
i made video on my trip to pakistan these are local arti...
Pyar Bhray Do Shermele
i made video on my trip to pakistan these are local artist from Rawalpindi Islamabad
God gifted and naturle as you can see only with old Harmonium and tabla that's all
i think pakistan has some of best Live artists in the sub continent
this was at Damen-e- Koh Islamabad
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Original Song is from
Movie: Chahat
Released on: May 24th, 1974
Actors: Shabnum, Rehman, Lehri, Shakeel, Nimmo, Qavi, Mustafa Qureshi
Producer & Director: Rehman
Music: Robin Ghosh
Singers: Runa Laila, Mehdi Hassan, Akhlaq Ahmad
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Runa Laila - Dil Dharkay 1968 - Live
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Runa Laila was ranked as the...
Runa Laila - Dil Dharkay 1968 - Live
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Runa Laila was ranked as the third best female singer in pakistan (after Madam Noor Jehan and Mala). She was Bengali origin and born in Karachi, where she started her singing career from TV programs.
She was introduced in film Ham Dono in 1966 by Nashaad and her first song Un ki nazron se mohabbat ka jo pegham mila was a superhit song.
She was a darling of the Karachi media and was promoted very efficiently against Madam Noor Jehans dominance.
Runa Laila reached the peak of her film career when great musician Nisar Bazmi composed some super hit songs for her in films like Aasra, Anjuman, Tehzeeb, Anmol and Umrao Jan Ada.
Runa Laila also gained successes in Punjabi film music and sung
some superhit songs as:
Mahiya we, Bangla pawa de eithe
(Film: Jagg Beeti (1968), music: Chishti)
- Zara thehar ja we chori chori jan waleyo
(Film: Yamla Jutt (1969), music M. Ashraf)
- Leylpurun mangwaya, Jhumka Chanda da..
(Film: Bhole Shah 1970, music: Chishti)
- Do dil ik duje kolun door ho geye
(Film: Zaildar (1972, music Chishti)
Runa Laila left pakistan in 1974 but she will be remembered as a big pakistani female singer.
Runa Laila had an elder sister Deena Laila and at the starting of their career in singing in mid 60s, both sisters used to sing almost together in functions and stage and also some song they sang for PTV.
Deena Laila could not get the same fame as Runa Laila and died in early days of her marriage with Amin Fahim (PPP Politician), leaving a son behind.Dina Laila died on December 27, 1976.
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Runa Laila - Live - Champa Aur Chambeli
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Runa Laila was ranked as t...
Runa Laila - Live - Champa Aur Chambeli
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Runa Laila was ranked as the third best female singer in pakistan (after Madam Noor Jehan and Mala). She was Bengali origin and born in Karachi, where she started her singing career from TV programmes.
She was introduced in film Ham Dono in 1966 by Nashaad and her first song Un ki nazron se mohabbat ka jo pegham mila was a superhit song. She was a darling of the Karachi media and was promoted very efficiently against Madam Noor Jehans dominance.
Runa Laila reached the peak of her film career when great musician Nisar Bazmi composed some super hit songs for her in films like Aasra, Anjuman, Tehzeeb, Anmol and Umrao Jan Ada.
Runa Laila also gained successes in Punjabi film music and sung some superhit songs as:
Mahiya we, Bangla pawa de eithe
(Film: Jagg Beeti (1968), music: Chishti)
- Zara thehar ja we chori chori jan waleyo
(Film: Yamla Jutt (1969), music M. Ashraf)
- Leylpurun mangwaya, Jhumka Chanda da..
(Film: Bhole Shah 1970, music: Chishti)
- Do dil ik duje kolun door ho geye
(Film: Zaildar (1972, music Chishti)
Runa Laila left pakistan in 1974 but she will be remembered as a big pakistani female singer.
Runa Laila had an elder sister Deena Laila and at the starting of their career in singing in mid 60s, both sisters used to sing almost together in functions and stage and also some song they sang for PTV.
Deena Laila could not get the same fame as Runa Laila and died in early days of her marriage with Amin Fahim (PPP Politician), leaving a son behind.Dina Laila died on December 27, 1976.
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Runa Laila Live - Ranjish Hi Sahi
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Runa Laila was ranked as the third...
Runa Laila Live - Ranjish Hi Sahi
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Runa Laila was ranked as the third best female singer in pakistan (after Madam Noor Jehan and Mala). She was Bengali origin and born in Karachi, where she started her singing career from TV programs.
She was introduced in film Ham Dono in 1966 by Nashaad and her first song Un ki nazron se mohabbat ka jo pegham mila was a superhit song.
She was a darling of the Karachi media and was promoted very efficiently against Madam Noor Jehans dominance.
Runa Laila reached the peak of her film career when great musician Nisar Bazmi composed some super hit songs for her in films like Aasra, Anjuman, Tehzeeb, Anmol and Umrao Jan Ada.
Runa Laila also gained successes in Punjabi film music and sung
some superhit songs as:
Mahiya we, Bangla pawa de eithe
(Film: Jagg Beeti (1968), music: Chishti)
- Zara thehar ja we chori chori jan waleyo
(Film: Yamla Jutt (1969), music M. Ashraf)
- Leylpurun mangwaya, Jhumka Chanda da..
(Film: Bhole Shah 1970, music: Chishti)
- Do dil ik duje kolun door ho geye
(Film: Zaildar (1972, music Chishti)
Runa Laila left pakistan in 1974 but she will be remembered as a big pakistani female singer.
Runa Laila had an elder sister Deena Laila and at the starting of their career in singing in mid 60s, both sisters used to sing almost together in functions and stage and also some song they sang for PTV.
Deena Laila could not get the same fame as Runa Laila and died in early days of her marriage with Amin Fahim (PPP Politician), leaving a son behind.Dina Laila died on December 27, 1976.
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Nazia Hassan (Urdu: نازیہ حسن) (April 3, 1965 August 13, 2000) was an iconic pakista...
Nazia Hassan (Urdu: نازیہ حسن) (April 3, 1965 August 13, 2000) was an iconic pakistani pop singer. Her song "Aap Jaisa Koi" from the film Qurbani made her a legend and pop icon in pakistan and all of South Asia in the 80s where she is admired and loved even today, several years after her death
Early life and Career
Nazia Hassan was born in Karachi, pakistan and from an early age showed interest in music.[2] Nazia's professional career started at the age of fifteen when she provided the lead vocals for the song Aap Jaisa Koi from a Bollywood film titled Qurbani (1980), by Indian producer-director Feroz Khan. Nazia was introduced to Feroz by his friend in the United Kingdom The song was a huge success in India and despite Nazia being a pakistani, she gained overnight fame there.[3]
She then collaborated with Biddu, a UK-based Indian music producer who was also the composer of Aap Jaisa Koi, on numerous other projects. Biddu had previously made several hit-songs for various singers like Tina Charles and Carl Douglas. In 1981, Biddu released Nazia's first mega-hit, Disco Deewane. The album broke record sales in pakistan and India and even topped the charts in the West Indies, Latin America and Russia. Her later albums also had vocals of her brother, Zoheb Hassan. These included Star/Boom Boom (1982), Young Tarang (1984), Hotline (1987), and Camera Camera (1992). Nazia and Zoheb appeared with music maestro Sohail Rana's pakistani television program for children, "Sung Sung". In 1988, Nazia and Zoheb also hosted the groundbreaking show Music '89 produced by Shoaib Mansoor.
After the huge success of their music, selling millions of albums worldwide, EMI Music International also Nazia and Zoheb, making them as the first South Asian artists to be signed by an international music label.
Nazia and Zoheb's television interviews were shown on TV in India, pakistan, Dubai, UK (big names like David Soul, David Essex, Zia Mohiuddin conducted the interviews on BBC, ITV, Channel 4 etc) and many other countries.
'Made in India' controversy
In early-1990s, Indian composer Biddu, with whom Nazia had collaborated on numerous projects, composed a song titled "Made in India" and wanted Nazia to provide lead vocals for it. However, Nazia turned the offer down. She told song-writer and music director Biddu that she could not bring herself to sing something that was likely to offend pakistanis. Despite Nazia being a pakistani, she was able to gain immense popularity in India too and was also a recipient of the prestigious Filmfare Award.
The song was eventually offered to Indian singer Alisha Chinai. The song was a huge success and is considered to mark the beginning of the era of Indipop
Nazia's Family
Nazias father Mr. Basir Hassan is a known businessman and her mother Mrs. Muneezeh Basir was an active social worker in her youth. Nazias grandfather and Basir Hassans father, Nawab Syed Saghiruddin Hassan was the President & Vice President of Muslim League, Delhi and owners of the 1st Ginning Mill in Multan, pakistan. Some of their friends included Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of pakistan and Justice Wajihuddin.
Nazias great grandfather, Khan Bahadur Syed Basiruddin Hassan was very active in social work. He was the founder of Anjuman-e-Himayat-e-Islam, Governor of Lady Dufferin Hospital, and Trustee of Fateh Puri Mosque and built seven primary schools in Delhi.
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this video is dedicated to dear friend saleem bahi (ShahanAwan2) from "Gupta69india"
Runa Laila - ...
this video is dedicated to dear friend saleem bahi (ShahanAwan2) from "Gupta69india"
Runa Laila - Live in pakistan - Un ki Nazroon Si
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Runa Laila was ranked as the third best female singer in pakistan (after Madam Noor Jehan and Mala). She was Bengali origin and born in Karachi, where she started her singing career from TV programs.
She was introduced in film Ham Dono in 1966 by Nashaad and her first song Un ki nazron se mohabbat ka jo pegham mila was a superhit song.
She was a darling of the Karachi media and was promoted very efficiently against Madam Noor Jehans dominance.
Runa Laila reached the peak of her film career when great musician Nisar Bazmi composed some super hit songs for her in films like Aasra, Anjuman, Tehzeeb, Anmol and Umrao Jan Ada.
Runa Laila also gained successes in Punjabi film music and sung
some superhit songs as:
Mahiya we, Bangla pawa de eithe
(Film: Jagg Beeti (1968), music: Chishti)
- Zara thehar ja we chori chori jan waleyo
(Film: Yamla Jutt (1969), music M. Ashraf)
- Leylpurun mangwaya, Jhumka Chanda da..
(Film: Bhole Shah 1970, music: Chishti)
- Do dil ik duje kolun door ho geye
(Film: Zaildar (1972, music Chishti)
Runa Laila left pakistan in 1974 but she will be remembered as a big pakistani female singer.
Runa Laila had an elder sister Deena Laila and at the starting of their career in singing in mid 60s, both sisters used to sing almost together in functions and stage and also some song they sang for PTV.
Deena Laila could not get the same fame as Runa Laila and died in early days of her marriage with Amin Fahim (PPP Politician), leaving a son behind.Dina Laila died on December 27, 1976.
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