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Not much has been posted about him so would like to "copy/paste" so that others can share as well...

"Listening to Hemant da, I feel as though a sadhu sitting in a temple is singing a Bhajan." comments the nightingale Lata Mangeshkar about the unique unvanquished Hemant Kumar who was not only a fabulous singer but also an equally indomitable composer. In Hemant da's voice one could experience an amalgamation of Rabindra Sangeet, Bengali folk music, modern and classical elements. Every distinguished creative artiste is born with one gift, but, Hemantda was born with several gifts. As a singer he reigned supreme in Calcutta and Bombay. As a composer his versatility and staying - power in the charts were astonishing. From Naagin and Jaal to Bees Saal Baad and Kohraa the 50's and 60's were decades that 'belonged' prominently to the unique talents of Hemant Kumar.

Hemant Kumar Mukherjee was born on 16 June 1920 in Varanasi. Music seemed to be an inherent part of his life from the outset. Why else did he leave school to become a professional singer at the age of 17 ?? At an age when young Hemant's friends were taken up with teen sensations, the earnest boy studied music under stalwarts like Phani Banerjee and Shailendra Prasad Gupta. The early training stood Hemant in good stead. He could impart a luminous but light weight classicism to his film music without making his tunes cumbersome or over erudite. While Salil Choudhary couldn't quite master the popular idiom Hemantda could set aside his learned antecedents infuse a freshness and modernity into his songs. And that too without sacrificing tonal propriety. Lets take immortal solo 'Ye Raat Ye Chandni..'. The tune contains jolting jazz - tinged interludes which fit into the overall design of the song like a hand in glove.


The sound of Hemant Mukherjee is the sound of today. The past translates effortlessly into expressions of tuneful emotions. If 'Man Dole Mera..' in Naagin had audiences throwing coins at the screen in Bombay, in Calcutta Hemantda regaled audiences as the legendary Uttam Kumar's voice singing such all-time hits in Bengali as 'Nir Chotto Khati Nei..' and 'Ei Path Jadi Na Shesh Hoi..'. Hemantda virtually had the best of the worlds. And yet his head remained firmly on his shoulders. Friends were floored by his utter simplicity and genuineness as a human being and his generosity of spirit. The distinguished film maker - composer - singer Bhupen Hazarika who was closely associated with Hamentda remembers him as one of the most generous human beings he had ever met. Bhupenda still recalls his first encounter with Hemant Kumar. "I had the opportunity of knowing what a great man Hemantda was." Bhupenda recalls going to Calcutta as a student to collect royalty for the songs he sang as a child artiste from a private music company. Suddenly a tall handsome man appeared in front of Bhupenda. By then Hemant Mukherjee was nationally famous as Hemant Kumar, singing both film and non-film songs. Bhupenda saw the famous singer composer approaching him. After introducing himself Hemantda offered to take Bhupenda to his own recording company HMV. "Which rival musician would provide that kind of encouragement to an unknown musician like me?" Bhupen Hazarika shakes his head in wonderment. Hailing a taxi Hemantda took the stupefied young Bhupen to the HMV office in Calcutta and a deal was finalized on the spot. Later in Bombay Hemant Kumar, already a reputed singer - composer, introduced Bhupen Hazarika to Lata Mangeshkar and a host of eminent musical luminaries telling them about this talented young musician named Bhupen Hazarika.

Sandhya Mukherjee who becamefamous in Calcutta as the voice of Suchitra Sen was brought to Bombay to sing the frolicsome duet 'Aa Gupchup Gupchup Pyar Karen..' under the baton of Sachin Dev Burman, reportedly on the recommendation of Hemant Da. In a world where self-interest not only takes precendence, it also limits the human vision. Hemant Kumar always went out of his way to help as colleagues from the music world. To him the rites and process of music creation weren't isolated. He saw himself as just one unit in the creative universe a brick in the creative wall. This accounts for the illimitable reserves of abiding sweetness in the creative faculties of God's chosen one, aka Hemant Kumar.

Hemant Kumar never composed anything but the best melodies. Compromise was alien to him. Whether he composed flirtatious 'Saara Mora Kajra Chhudaya Toone..' or a sublime "Kuchh Dil Ne Kaha..' it was always his dil which spoke up on Hemantda's behalf in the language of the lilt. The piece de resistance of Hemantda's career as a composer in Bombay was Sahib Biwi Aur Ghulam (1962). For the opportunity that Hemantda got to compose for Guru Dutt's film (which was dominated by the music of S. D. Burman and O. P. Naiyyar) Hemantda pulled out all stops for a score that ranks as one of the ten best ever composed for the Hindi cinema. Between them Geeta Dutt and Asha Bhosle created a universe of pain and romance in Sahib Biwi Aur Ghulam. From Geeta Dutt's 'Na Jao Saiyyan..' to Asha'a 'Bhanwara Bada Naadan Hai..', each song stuns each note cuts deeply in Sahib Biwi Aur Ghulam.

Today as we look back on the profound career graph of this expressive singer composer we encounter a never ending terrain of beauty and harmony helmed by a man who could sing like an angel because he came close to being one in real life. Hemantda's career as a singer began in his teens when he sang on radio. In 1937 he recorded his bengali songs 'Janine Janite Jadi.' and 'Balogo More..'. He began training as a Rabindra sangeet singer under the well known practitioner of the style Aanadi Dastidar. Early vocal influences of Pankaj Mullick soon gave away to his own distinctive style. So pervasive was the 'Hemant Kumar style' in Bengali films and such was his indomitable powers as a vocalist that all the vocalists in Bengal who followed him modelled their vocals on the singing style of Hemantda. As a composer he shifted base to the Mecca of national popularity (Bombay) where he made an instant impact with the everlasting patriotic strains of 'Vande Maataram..' in Anand Math. As a singer in Bombay, Hemantda became a voice to record with in 1952 when he sang of 'Ye Raat Ye Chandni Phir Kahan..' in the thriller Jaal for the debinair Dev Anand. In 1957, Hemantda sang one of his career's best solos 'Jaane Wo Kaise Log The..' for Guru Dutt in Pyaasa. Songs like these branded Hemant Kumar as the melancholic romantic. However there was a lighter equally persuasive side to Hemantda's vocals tapped in flirtatious evergreen like 'Zara Nazron Se keh Do Ji..' and 'Dil Ki Umangen Hain Jawan..' the duet with Geeta Dutt which joyfully exemplifies the vocal genius of Hemant Kumar.

The abiding appeal of Hemant Kumar's songs in attributable to his expression of the common man's desires with uncommon genuineness. While Kishore Kumar and Mohd. Rafi vocals represent velvety romance, Hemant Kumar's chosen thread of expression is cotton home spun, natural, comfortable subtle and very middle class in its appeal. Hemant Kumar never thrust his vocals on any song. He could have insisted on singing each and every male number that he composed. After all Hemant Kumar was always a name to record with! But he chose Kishore Kumar to vocalize the resplendent nostalgia of 'Wo Shaam Kuchh Ajeeb Thi..' in Khamoshi (1969) while he stayed in background with 'Tum Pukar Lo..'. This was typical of Hemantda. Never an attention-seeker either in real life or his musical output, he always wanted his songs to speak for him.

The last song he sang in Hindi was 'Aaja Mere Pyar Aaja..' in Heeralal Pannalal (1978), for Rahul Dev Burman. It was a befitting finale to an illustrious but never cheaply flamboyant career. Exactly twenty-five years prior to 'Aaja Mere Pyar Aaja..' for R D Burman, Hemantda had sung his way into singing super stardom for RD's father Sachin Dev Burman in Jaal.

Source: Extracts Taken From HMV's Legends Booklet
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.And another one...

The Voice of God
by Manjulaa Negi


Yaad kiya dil ne kahan ho tum…, Tum pukaar lo, Jaane who kaise log the jinke…, Tumhen yaad hoga, Yeh raat yeh chandni phir kahan are only some of the gems associated with Hemant Kumar, the late composer-singer who swore by classical strains to enrich his music. Kumar was awarded among others, by Indian Airlines (!) with the Best Passenger Award because he was one of the most frequent travellers (from Bombay to Calcutta and back) given his hectic schedules between the two cities and the two film industries.

But this was really before he made it big. He'd had many a flop before he hit the hit button. Hemant Kumar Mukhopadhaya was born on June 16, 1920, grew up in Calcutta. He barely managed school since music and dance were first priority in young Hemant's life.

College turned out to be worse because he landed himself a job of a singer in All India Radio - then known as Broadcasting House - and quit studying Engineering from Jadhavpur University midway. From the salary that he received at AIR, he purchased a harmonium and concentrated on learning music from Pt. PC Bose, P Bannerjee and Neerapad Mukherjee. Not only that, he also paid attention to learning Rabindra Sangeet.

Of the 262 songs that he collected in his repertoire over three decades, Hemant Kumar's first playback recording was for the film Nimaaee Sanyas in 1940. Prior to that, he'd done a single recording for Columbia Recording Company. Since it flopped Hemant turned to learn typing to get himself a job as a stenographer. But, fortunately for all concerned, he was soon dissuaded.

His first Hindi recording was for the film Meenakshi, where the music was composed by Pankaj Mullick. He followed that up with Iraada in 1944, and he got work from V Shantaram in Shiv Shakti but the film was shelved. Clearly the stars weren't willing to be appeased yet. He returned to Calcutta to work on the Bengali film Purba Raag (1947) but that too did average business. The songs however were noticed by Filmistan's S Mukherjee who called Hemant to compose for his upcoming Anand Math. The film which was based on Bankim Chandra's novel of the same name and starred the inimitable Geeta Bali was released in 1952, to a standing ovation. The film's songs were instant hits especially so the soul-stirring Vande Mataram (sung by Lata Mangeshkar, Hemant Kumar with chorus) and Jai Jagdish Hare (by Geeta Roy and Hemant Kumar).

Anand Math would have remained a flash in the pan because the films immediately following - Ferry and Daku Ki Ladki - failed miserably. And once again, Hemant prepared to leave the field when he was advised by S Mukherjee to give it another shot. "You cannot go back defeated like this. Make music like Naushad first, and then go back to Calcutta with honour." Hemant Kumar took the advice and stayed put.

And then came Nagin (1954), starring Vyjayanthimala and Pradeep Kumar. With numbers like Tan dole mera man dole (where the clay-violin had been played and immortalised by Kalyanji bhai of Kalyanji-Anandji fame), Jaadugar saiyan, Mera dil yeh pukaare aaja, the film was a runaway hit. Directed by Nandlal Jaswantlal, Nagin received the Filmfare trophy for its music that year.

Hemant Kumar followed up his success soon after with music in films. 1955 particularly was the landmark which saw Hemant Kumar bloom as composer and singer with songs from films like House No 44, Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje, Munimji, Milap, Abe Hayat and Faraar becoming runaway successes. Hemant Kumar contributed in no small measure to the Golden period of Hindi films. His work in Guru Dutt's Pyaasa (his rendition of Jaane who kaise… composed by SD Burman), Abrar Alvi's Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (for which he'd gave the music comprising classics like Bhanvra bada nadaan, Na jao saiyan chhuda ke baiyan, and filmed on greats like Guru Dutt and Meena Kumari) is beyond compare.

The 60s decade proved to be equally fruitful for Hemantda who turned in more hits like Pyasse Pannchi, Kabuliwala, Gunga Jamuna (all released in 1961), Bees Saal Baad, Baat Ek Raat Ki (1962) along with Sahib Bibi aur Ghulam, Bahurani, Sehra, Harishchandra Taramati (1963) were followed by Anupama (1966), Khamoshi (1969) and Heeralal Pannalal in (1978). Paucity of space doesn't allow a mention of all the films.

Hemant's singing and compositions were distinctive in style and tenor. Indeed, it wouldn't be presumptuous to state that the composer was one all India's all time great musicians. When he passed away of a heart attack (brought on by excessive smoking, and diabetes) in Mumbai on September 26th 1989, the late Satyajit Ray commented: "Rabindra Sangeet has died a second time." Salil Chowdhury who had made Kumar sing in Kabuliwala (Ganga aaye kahan se…) stated that Kumar's voice was the Voice of God. He wasn't far from the truth.
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Thanks for those wonderful articles. Hemant da bhi gazab ke kalakaar they.
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Thanks for the article

When i hear the name Hemant kumar.. one song comes to my mind instantly that is - Ye appana Dil to awara... naughty song sang for Dev anand.. I love it...

Do you know actoress Mousami chatarjee is his daughter - in - law
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Originally posted by: uknaik99

Thanks for the article

When i hear the name Hemant kumar.. one song comes to my mind instantly that is - Ye appana Dil to awara... naughty song sang for Dev anand.. I love it...

Do you know actoress Mousami chatarjee is his daughter - in - law

I DID NOT know that... All I knew about his family was that Ranu Mukherjee was his daughter...

thanks uknaik...

And its... HAI apna dil to awaara 😉

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juggyE ji,


Thanks for the great article. And thanks for you initiative for putting up Hemant Da, With any question he was one of the biggest contributors to the Indian music as singer and a great music director.
One song that always comes to my mind that one,


O Nodi Ra Akty Kotha
Sudhai Sudhu Tomara
Bola Kothai Tomar Desh
Tomar Nai ki Choler Shies

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i just love to hear hemant kumar's,songs.😊

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Hemant Kumar - A singer par excellence

by Prithviraj Dasgupta

" Amar gaaner swaralipi lekha rabey
Pantha pakhir kujano kakoli ghirey "
("The chords of my songs will be preserved
In the tunes of the flying birds")
' Yeh raat yeh chaaNdni phir kahaN - Sun jaa dil ki daastan' - the romantic Dev Anand singing his heart out to heroine Geeta Bali saw the emergence of a young singer with a rich mellifluous voice on the firmament of the Indian Music industry- Hemant Kumar - whose deep voice and lilting melodies enthralled numerous music lovers for more than half a century. Hemanta Mukherjee was born on the 16th of June 1920 in Varanasi. From an early age he had developed an everlasting bond with music. In his autobiography "Ananda-dhara" he mentions " I would always be on the lookout for a chance to sing . Be it a religious festival or just a family gathering I would enjoy singing any new song that I had picked up". His talent was soon recognized and Hemanta Mukherjee sang his first song on the AIR in 1933 at the age of 13. Six years later he cut his first gramophone disc for HMV. Recognition soon followed in the elite music circle of India. In 1940 he sang his first Hindi geet 'Kitna dukh bhulaya tumne'. But commercial success was yet to come. In his own words "I would wait at soirees for organizers to call on me, but singers of the stature of Pankaj Mullick and K.L. Saigal would arrive and I would have to remain content listening to them." But a true genius never goes unrecognized. In 1948, a firebrand lyricist and music composer - Salil Chowdhury teamed up with him and gave birth to a completely new form of music - Kavya-geeti (ballad but not necessarily romantic) . It was immediately a smash hit. To this day the song - 'Ga.Nyer Bodhu'remains the symbol of the once properous rural Bengal. Soon Hemanta received offers from the Bombay film Industry. And after that there was no looking back. Jaal, Nagin, Anarkali, Solva Saal, Baat Ek Raat Ki, Bees Saal Baad, Khamoshi, Anupama all are bedecked by jewels carved by this master craftsman. Hemant's jovial number from Solva Saal 'Hai Apnaa Dil to Aawara' finished as the chartbuster in the 1958 Binaca Geetmala. Every Dev Anand number to which Hemant lent a voice became an instant super-hit. Hemant Kumar was also a music director of no less a calibre than he was a singer. In 1955, Hemant Kumar received the prestigious Filmfare Award for the Best Music Director for the film 'Nagin'. Interestingly, the famous been music of this film is used by snake charmers to this date and has been used innumerable times in films. Back in Bengal, the Hemanta-Salil duo were churning out all time hits. At the same time as Nagin, Hemant Kumar received an offer to compose music for the Bengali movie Shapmochan starring the rising star Uttam Kumar . This again proved to be a runaway hit and the Uttam-Hemanta combination became part of a legend which continued for the next 20 years. Hemanta also left an indelible impression as one of the foremost exponents of Rabindrasangeet. His rendering of the male characters in Tagore's dance dramas made these characters come to life just through their voice. For more than fifty years Hemant Kumar gave to music listeners innumerble hits - jewels by thier own virtue. His recorded songs total about 2000. He scored the music of about 150 Bengali and 50 Hindi films. He also had a brief stint with film direction under his home banner "Geetanjali productions". Although not blockbusters, the films were modest runners.

Though Hemant Kumar has left the mortal world yet he remains alive to all his admirers through his countless songs - immortal melodies in the history of Indian music.

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Hindi*

Hemant Kumar's Hindi Film Songs in the 1940-s


This page lists songs sung by Hemant Kumar in Hindi films released between 1941 and 1950. The songs are listed chronologically by the movie's release year.
No. Song Film Year Music Director Lyricist

1 aa.Nkho.n kii oTh jo aa rahaa thaa Meenakshi 1942 Pankaj Mullick Pt. Bhushan
2 ab priit kii jiit manaaye.n(w/ Suprova Sarkar) Meenakshi 1942 Pankaj Mullick Pt. Bhushan

3 phir muhabbat ka payaam aane lagii Iraada 1944 Amarnath Aziz Kashmiri
4 aaraam se jo raate.n kaaTe Iraada 1944 Amarnath Aziz Kashmiri
5 nit nit ke ruuThanewaala saajan(w/ Radharani) Iraada 1944 Amarnath Aziz Kashmiri

6 lagaa us se lou Banphool 1945 Dhiren Mitra Narendra Nath Tuli
7 madhu gandhe bharaa (w/ Binota Bose) Humraahi 1945 R.C. Boral Rabindranath Tagore

8 meraa bachapan ruuThaa jaaye (w/ Anima) Bindiyaa 1946 Kamal Dasgupta Pt. Mathur
9 ek raat kabhii aisii aaye Zameen Aasmaan 1946 Kamal Dasgupta Faiyaaz Hashmi
10 ek raat kabhii aisii aaye(w/ Kalyani Das) Zameen Aasmaan 1946 Kamal Dasgupta Faiyaaz Hashmi

11 mai.n ne pahachaan liyaa (w/ Kalyani Das) Faisla 1947 Anupam Ghatak Pran
12 tum chor ho chor ho (w/ Kalyani Das) Giribaalaa 1947 Kamal Dasgupta Pt. Mathur
13 nazar niiche kijiye(w/ Kalyani Das) Giribaalaa 1947 Kamal Dasgupta Pt. Mathur
14 apane suro.n se tum ne Giribaalaa 1947 Kamal Dasgupta Faiyaaz Hashmi
15 dhiire dhiire aa tuu nadii me(w/ Kalyani Das) Manmaani 1947 Kamal Dasgupta ??
16 baimaan torii batiyaa.N jaaduu bharii Manmaani 1947 Kamal Dasgupta ??

Hemant Kumar's Hindi Film Songs in the 1950-s

This page lists songs sung by Hemant Kumar in Hindi films released between 1951 and 1960. The songs are listed chronologically by the movie's release year.

Song Film Year Music Director Lyricist

aa gupchup gupchup pyaar karen (w/ Sandhya Mukherjee) Sazaa 1951 S D Burman Sahir
kaun musafir leke aaya (w/ Utpala Sen) Mala 1951 Gour Goswami/Souren Pal ?

takdaa gaya tum se dil hi to hai (version record) Aan 1952 Naushad Shakeel
muhabbat chume jin ke haath (version record) Aan 1952 Naushad Shakeel
woh chand nahin (w/Asha) Aandhiyan 1952 Ali Akbar Khan Narendra Sharma
vande mataram (w/ chorus) Anandmath 1952 Hemant Kumar Bankim Ch. Chatterjee
hare murare madhukaitabhaare Anandmath 1952 Hemant Kumar Jaidev
ye raat ye chaandni Jaal 1952 S D Burman Sahir
chaandni raaten pyar ki baaten (w/ Lata) Jaal 1952 S D Burman Sahir
do nainaa tumhare (w/ Geeta) Shrimatiji 1952 S Mohinder Raja Mehdi Ali Khan

mil jul ke kaato (w/ Indira Mirchandani chorus) Aagosh 1953 Roshan Shailendra
dheere dheere char gaya (w/ Lata) Aagosh 1953 Roshan Shailendra
ae baad-e-sabaa ahista chal Anarkali 1953 C Ramchandra Rajinder Krishan
jaag dard-e-ishq jaag (w/ Lata) Anarkali 1953 C Ramchandra Rajinder Krishan
zindagi pyar ki do chaar ghadi Anarkali 1953 C Ramchandra Rajinder Krishan
hum pyar karenge (w/ Lata) Dhun 1953 Madan Mohan Bharat Vyas
yaad kiya dil ne (w/ Lata) Patita 1953 Shankar Jaikishen Hasrat
aabad ko barbaad karna sikhe koi Pehli Shaadi 1953 Robin Chatterjee Kaifi Irfani
mose kaha na jayegi Pehli Shaadi 1953 Robin Chatterjee D N Madhok
ye zindagi hai ek safar Raahi 1953 Anil Biswas Prem Dhawan
ek kali aur do patiyan (w/ Meena Kapoor) Raahi 1953 Anil Biswas Prem Dhawan
zulm dhale ho sitam dhale (w/ Meena Kapoor, Lata, chorus) Raahi 1953 Anil Biswas Prem Dhawan
sau baras par pritam aaye ghar Rami Dhoban 1953 Hiren Bose Ram Murti
panchhi ud gaya preet lagake Rami Dhoban 1953 Hiren Bose Ram Murti
kaun albeli akeli januman nahaye Rami Dhoban 1953 Hiren Bose Ram Murti
piya in charanan bali jaaun (w/ Geeta) Rami Dhoban 1953 Hiren Bose Ram Murti
sun sun manush bhai Rami Dhoban 1953 Hiren Bose Ram Murti
sun sun manush bhai (w/ Geeta) Rami Dhoban 1953 Hiren Bose Ram Murti
kanan more shyam rang ghole (w/ Geeta) Rami Dhoban 1953 Hiren Bose Ram Murti
rote hai duniya meri Rami Dhoban 1953 Hiren Bose Ram Murti
ham to hai khel khilone Shikast 1953 Shankar Jaikishen Shailendra
ae dil tu kahin le chal Shole 1953 Naresh Bhattacharya Kamil Rashid
ae dil tu kahin le chal (w/ Shamshad) Shole 1953 Naresh Bhattacharya Kamil Rashid
do bol tere mithe mithe (w/ Lata, chorus) Daaraa 1953 Md. Shafi Madhup Sharma

aaya toofan Baadbaan 1954 Timirbaran/S K Pal Indeevar
rulakar chal diye ek din Badshah 1954 Shankar Jaikishen Hasrat Jaipuri
aa nile gagan tale (w/ Lata) Badshah 1954 Shankar Jaikishen Hasrat Jaipuri
mera man bhula bhula kahe dole Biraj Bahu 1954 Salil Chowdhury Prem Dhawan
jhum jhum manmohan re Biraj Bahu 1954 Salil Chowdhury Prem Dhawan
aaj gora hui re bairagi Chakradhari 1954 Avinash Vyas Pradeep
o duniya ke malik ram Chakradhari 1954 Avinash Vyas Pradeep
chand se poochho (w/ Lata, chorus) Daku Ki Ladki 1954 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
nazaron se chhup gaya hai (w/ Lata) Daku Ki Ladki 1954 Hemant Kumar Kaif Irfani
naav bada le maajhi (w/ chorus) Ferry 1954 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
dekho dekho kaise sajdhaj ke (w/ chorus) Maaldar 1954 Satish Bhatia Pran
de de pet ko roti (w/ Bela) Maaldar 1954 Satish Bhatia Pran
tere dwaar khada ek jogi Nagin 1954 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
ari chhod de patang meri (w/ Lata) Nagin 1954 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
yaad rakhna pyaar ki nishani (w/ Asha. chorus) Nagin 1954 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
o zindagi ke denewale (w/ chorus) Nagin 1954 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
gagan jhanjhana raha (w/ Lata) Nastik 1954 C Ramchandra Pradeep
zameen chal rahi aasman chal raha hai Pehli Jhalak 1954 C Ramchandra Rajinder Krishan
yaad kiya dil ne (w/ Lata) Patita 1954 Shankar Jaikishen Shailendra
sab ko mubarak naya saal (w/ Asha, chorus) Samraat 1954 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
chandan ka palna resham ki dori Shabab 1954 Naushad Shakeel
chandan ka palna resham ki dori (w/ Lata) Shabab 1954 Naushad Shakeel
na ye chand hoga Shart 1954 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
dekho won chand (w/ Lata) Shart 1954 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
muhabbat me meri tarah Shart 1954 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari

gori tujhe aana padega Albeli 1955 Ravi Ravi
ham to pii ke chale Albeli 1955 Ravi Ravi
muskurati hui chandni (w/ Lata) Albeli 1955 Ravi Ravi
chhod de naiyaa bhanwar me Bahu 1955 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
ye duniya ek sagar hai (w/ chorus) Bandish 1955 Hemant Kumar Prem Dhawan
bhaj man narayan narayan Bhagwat Mahima 1955 Hemant Kumar Pt. Madhur
isi bhaanti sansaar kahani kehta aata hai Bhagwat Mahima 1955 Hemant Kumar S K Deepak
jai janani, jai bharati Bhagwat Mahima 1955 Hemant Kumar S K Deepak
diganta nath devta Bhagwat Mahima 1955 Hemant Kumar S K Deepak
bhagwat bhagwaan ki hai aarti Bhagwat Mahima 1955 Hemant Kumar S K Deepak
chup hai dharti House no. 44 1955 S D Burman Sahir
teri duniya me jeene se House no. 44 1955 S D Burman Sahir
pichhe pichhe aa kar (w/ Lata) House no. 44 1955 S D Burman Sahir
sunte hai koi maut ka mehmaan Insaniyat 1955 C Ramchandra Rajinder Krishan
bade bade dhoonde pahar Jagadguru Shankaracharya 1955 Avinash Vyas Bharat Vyas
nain so nain (w/ Lata) Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje 1955 Vasant Deasi Hasrat
muhabbat ki zubaan chup hai Lagan 1955 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
bahaye chaande ne aansoo Lagan 1955 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
ye baharon ka samaa Milap 1955 N Dutta Sahir
shivji bihane chale Munimji 1955 S D Burman Shailendra
dil ki umangen hai jawaan (w/ Geeta) Munimji 1955 S D Burman Sahir
ram raja ram praja (w/ chorus) Prabhu ki Maya 1955 Ravi S K Deepak
chalo dene ko badhai (w/ chorus) Prabhu ki Maya 1955 Ravi S K Deepak
moh ka parda kala (w/ chorus) Prabhu ki Maya 1955 Ravi S K Deepak
bhaj man narayan narayan (w/ chorus) Prabhu ki Maya 1955 Ravi S K Deepak
gange tumhi karo uddhar Prabhu ki Maya 1955 Ravi S K Deepak
jab jab hotaa nash dharam ka Prabhu ki Maya 1955 Ravi S K Deepak
jhir jhir jhir jhir badarwa barse (w/ Lata) Parivaar 1955 Salil Chowdhury Shailendra
chali ri chali chal chali naiyaa Sardar 1955 Jagmohan Vrajendra Gaur
pathik akela badtaa jaa Swami Vivekananda 1955 R C Boral Tandon Jodhpuri

chandaniya nadiya beech nahaye Anjaan 1956 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
ye mehfil sitaron ki Arab ka Saudagar 1956 Hemant Kumar Ravi
tera hi aasraa hai Arab ka Saudagar 1956 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
chhod chale aaj hamare raam Ayodhyapati 1956 Ravi S K Deepak
chala aaj ram ne Ayodhyapati 1956 Ravi S K Deepak
dhool me jaise chhupa phool Bandhan 1956 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
dulha raam siyaa dulhiri Bandhan 1956 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
jo milna hai bhagwaan se Bandhan 1956 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
iaise paani chhupa ghata me Bandhan 1956 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
pyar ki rang me sainyaa mori (w/ Lata) Durgeshnandini 1956 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
chali gori pii se milan ko Ek Hi Raasta 1956 Hemant Kumar Majrooh Sultanpuri
saanwale salone aaye din bahar ke (w/ Lata) Ek Hi Raasta 1956 Hemant Kumar Majrooh Sultanpuri
chamka ban kar aman ka tara (w/ Lata) Ek Hi Raasta 1956 Hemant Kumar Majrooh Sultanpuri
so jaa nanhe mere (w/ Lata) Ek Hi Raasta 1956 Hemant Kumar Majrooh Sultanpuri
paise ka kya kehne Ghulam Begum Badshah 1956 Sudipta Shyam Hindi
tum jp mile o sanam (w/ Asha) Hamara Watan 1956 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
ye shokh sitaare (w/ Asha) Hamara Watan 1956 Hemant Kumar Ravi
ek chand ka tukda Heer 1956 Anil Biswas Majrooh
o saajna (w/ Geeta) Heer 1956 Anil Biswas Majrooh
dil chhed koi aisa naghma Inspector 1956 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
phoolon ke haar le lo Inspector 1956 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
mere akele jiya kaise lage re Inspector 1956 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
dil se hai shehzaaade hum Laalten 1956 Hemant Kumar Indeevar
dil ka tattu ad jata hai Laalten 1956 Hemant Kumar Indeevar
main ne tujhe pukara Laalten 1956 Hemant Kumar Shewan Rizvi
dil ki dilli de daali Laalten 1956 Hemant Kumar Kaif Irfani
laut gaya gham ka zamana (w/ Lata) Naya Aadmi 1956 Vishwanath Ramamurthy ?
hai ye duniya kaun si Sailaab 1956 Mukul Roy Shailendra
ai dilrubaa jaan-e-wafa (w/ Asha) Shirin Farhad 1956 S Mohinder Tanvir Naqvi
khushiyon ko lut kar (w/ Asha) Shirin Farhad 1956 S Mohinder Tanvir Naqvi
aa ja o jaan-e-wafa (w/ Lata) Shirin Farhad 1956 S Mohinder Tanvir Naqvi
jhuum jhuum kar chali akeli Taj 1956 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
gori bulaye tera sanwariya Taj 1956 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
bansuriya phir se bajaa (w/ Lata) Taj 1956 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
dil ki baten dil me hi rakhna Taj aur Talwar 1956 Sudipta Satya Roy
halke halke chalo saanwre (w/ Lata) Tangewali 1956 Salil Chowdhury Prem Dhawan

ye mast nazar shokh ada Bandi 1957 Hemant Kumar Prem Dhawan
o ji o ji chhodo ji dupatta mera (w/ Lata) Champakali 1957 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
zindagi bhar jap ab tohaar naam he more saibaba Champakali 1957 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
le le dard paraya Chhote Babu 1957 Madan Mohan Chandrasekhar Pandey
ye hansta hua kaarwaan zindagi ka (w/ Asha) Ek Jhalak 1957 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
gori chori chori jana buri baat hai Ek Jhalak 1957 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
aaja zara mere dil ke sahare dilruba (w/ Geeta) Ek Jhalak 1957 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
chal baadlon se aage (w/ Asha) Ek Jhalak 1957 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
baharen bhi dekhi (w/ Asha) Ek Jhalak 1957 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
ulajh gaye do naina dekho (w/ Lata) Ek Saal 1957 Ravi Ravi
baharon se poochho Fashion 1957 Hemant Kumar Bharat Vyas
dharti ki god men Fashion 1957 Hemant Kumar Bharat Vyas
honthon pe tera naam (w/ Lata) Fashion 1957 Hemant Kumar Bharat Vyas
maati ko lajana naa (w/ Bela Mukherjee) Fashion 1957 Hemant Kumar Bharat Vyas
tum aur ham (w/ Geeta) Fashion 1957 Hemant Kumar Bharat Vyas
nai manzil nai raahen (w/ Lata) Hill Station 1957 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
wo khushnaseeb hai Hill Station 1957 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
paav badata chal tu (w/ Ghulam Mohd, male voice) Kitna Badal Gaya Insaan 1957 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
hai char din ki duniya Kitna Badal Gaya Insaan 1957 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
gori chali piya ke saath (w/ Asha, chorus) Kitna Badal Gaya Insaan 1957 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
chalo chale re sajan dheere dheere (w/ Lata) Payal 1957 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
aye mere geet lahar Payal 1957 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
raham kar aye khuda (w/ Ravi) Yahudi ki Ladki 1957 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
dil beqarar mera (w/ Asha) Yahudi ki Ladki 1957 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari

dheeraj dhar manawa Balyogi Upamanyu 1958 Chitragupta Bharat Vyas
kaun hai beta kaun hai mata Balyogi Upamanyu 1958 Chitragupta Bharat Vyas
mujhko tum jo mile(w/ Geeta Dutt) Detective 1958 Mukul Roy Shailendra
aaj chitaa par leTii ek bhaarat maa kii beTii Dulhan 1958 Ravi S H Bihari
he babu he bandhu he bhaya ji Insaaf Kahan Hai (unreleased) 1958 Hemant Kumar Hairat Sitapuri
tujhe du main kya tu hi bata (w/ Geeta) Insaaf Kahan Hai (unreleased) 1958 Hemant Kumar Hairat Sitapuri
bedard zamana tera dushman hai to kya hai Mehndi 1958 Ravi S H Bihari
bedard zamana tera dushman (w/ Lata) Mehndi 1958 Ravi S H Bihari
neend na mujhko aaye (w/ Lata) Post Box 999 1958 Kalyanji Virji Shah P L Santoshi
mini mini chik chik (w/ Geeta) Police 1958 Hemant Kumar Majrooh
chhup ja hamare dil me (w/ Geeta) Police 1958 Hemant Kumar Majrooh
dil par tune kaisa ye khanjar mara re (w/ Geeta) Police 1958 Hemant Kumar Majrooh
oh oh baby (w/ Geeta) Police 1958 Hemant Kumar Majrooh
chalen hum kahan (w/ Geeta) Police 1958 Hemant Kumar Majrooh
sun le piya dhadke jiya (w/ Geeta) Police 1958 Hemant Kumar Majrooh
har dukhda sahanewali (w/ Bela Mukherjee) Sahara 1958 Hemant Kumar Bharat Vyas
hai apna dil to awara (happy/sad versions) Solva Saal 1958 S D Burman Majrooh
bimar-e-muhabbat ka itna sa hai fasana (w/ Lata) Teesri Gali 1958 Chitragupt Majrooh

tera ram tere man me hai (w/ chorus) Chandrasena 1959 Kalyanji Anandji Pt Madhur
aasmaan aasmaan tu kya jaane (recorded in 1956) Daaka 1959 Chitragupt Prem Dhawan
chand ne kuchh kaha (recorded in 1956) Daaka 1959 Chitragupt Prem Dhawan
tum jo mile sanam (w/ Asha Bhonsle) Hamara Watan 1959 Hemant Kumar S H Bihari
ye shokh sitaare.n (w/ Asha Bhonsle) Hamara Watan 1959 Hemant Kumar Ravi
uu.Nch niich kaa bhed bhulaa kar Hum bhi insaan hai 1959 Hemant Kumar Shailendra
haay re kismat kaa andher Hum bhi insaan hai 1959 Hemant Kumar Shailendra
kho gayaa jaane kahaa.N Mohar 1959 Madan Mohan Rajinder Krishan
ye jhoomte nazaren (w/ Lata) Nai Raahen 1959 Ravi Prem Dhawan
kal ke chaand aaj ke sapne (w/ Lata) Nai Raahen 1959 Ravi Shailendra
din raat badalte hai Naya Sansar 1959 Chitragupt Rajinder Krishan
tere mere mere tere dil Saahil 1959 Suresh Talwar Janardan Muktidoot
tumhari muhabbat hai ek cheez aisi Saahil 1959 Suresh Talwar Kulbhushan
har dukhda sahnewali (w/ Bela Mukherjee) Sahara 1959 Hemant Kumar Bharat Vyas
kehta hai pyar mera o mere laadle Santaan 1959 Dattaram Hasrat Jaipuri
chaandi ke chand tukdo ke liye Satta Bazar 1959 Kalyanji Anandji Gulshan Bawra
tumhen yaad hoga (w/ Lata) Satta Bazar 1959 Kalyanji Anandji Gulshan Bawra

laharon pe lahar Chhabili 1960 Snehal Bhatkar S Ratan
laharon pe lahar (w/ Nutan) Chhabili 1960 Snehal Bhatkar S Ratan
gumsum sa ye jahan (w/ Geeta) Duniya Jhukti Hain 1960 Hemant Kumar Rajinder Krishan
paise ki kahani (w/ Lata, Ranu, chorus) Girl Friend 1960 Hemant Kumar Sahir
yaad aa gayi wo nashili nigahen (happy/sad version) Manzil 1960 S D Burman Majrooh
ye sone ki duniya Do Dost (unreleased) 1960 S Mohinder Bharat Vyas
In baharon ki kasam (w/ Krishna Kalle) Raat ki Uljhan 1960 Salil Chowdhury Gulzar

Edited by Qwest - 19 years ago
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Hemant Kumar's Hindi Film Songs in the 1960-s


This page lists songs sung by Hemant Kumar in Hindi films released between 1961 and 1970. The songs are listed chronologically by the movie's release year.
Song Film Year Music Director Lyricist

ganga aaye kahaan se Kabuliwala 1961 Salil Chowdhury Gulzar
kabuliwala aaya (w/ Sabita Chowdhury, Usha M.) Kabuliwala 1961 Salil Chowdhury Gulzar
kabhi yahan chale Khiladi 1961 Sardul Kwatra Prem Dhawan
tumhi mere meet ho (w/ Suman) Pyase Panchhi 1961 Kalyanji Anandji Qamar Jalalbadi

na tum hamen jaano Baat Ek Raat Ki 1962 S D Burman Majrooh
umr hui tumse mile(w/ Lata) Bahurani 1962 C Ramchandra Sahir
pital ke ghal ke bhital Bahurani 1962 C Ramchandra Sahir
zara nazron se Bees Saal Baad 1962 Hemant Kumar Shakeel Badayuni
beqarar karke hamen Bees Saal Baad 1962 Hemant Kumar Shakeel Badayuni
kab tak mera bhagwan Gangu 1962 Kalyanji Anandji Prem Dhawan
mohabbat jisko kehte hain Maa Beta 1962 Hemant Kumar Prem Dhawan
sahil ki taraf kashti le chal (unreleased song) Sahib Biwi aur Ghulam 1962 Hemant Kumar Shakeel Badayuni

jab jaag uthe armaan Bin Badal Barsaat 1963 Hemant Kumar Shakeel Badayuni
zindagi kitni khubsoorat hain Bin Badal Barsaat 1963 Hemant Kumar Shakeel Badayuni
ek baar zara phir keh do (w/ Lata) Bin Badal Barsaat 1963 Hemant Kumar Shakeel Badayuni
ae dil ab kahin na jaa Bluff Master 1963 Kalyanji Anandji Rajinder Krishan
suraj re jalte rahna Harishchanra Taramati 1963 Laxmikant Pyarelal Pradeep

ek diip jale Bhakt Dhruv 1964 Avinash Vyas Bharat Vyas
raah bani khud manzil Kohraa 1964 Hemant Kumar Kaifi Azmi
ye nain dare dare Kohraa 1964 Hemant Kumar Kaifi Azmi
tumhen jo bhi dekh legaa Majboor 1964 Kalyanji Anandji Anand Bakshi

log peete hain Faraar 1965 Hemant Kumar Kaifi Azmi
kaise bane dil ki baat haay Faraar 1965 Hemant Kumar Kaifi Azmi
shamshaan jala insaan jala Janam Janam Ke Saathi 1965 Gyan Dutt D N Madhok
yahi hai shaan-e-zindagi (w/ Indrani Roy) Janam Janam Ke Saathi 1965 Gyan Dutt D N Madhok
itna to kah do ham se (w/ Lata) Saheli 1965 Kalyanji Anandji Indeevar

yaa dil ki suno Anupama 1966 Hemant Kumar Kaifi Azmi
khul sim sim khulam khulla (w/ Manna Dey, Bula) Biwi Aur Makaan 1966 Hemant Kumar Gulzar
jab dosti hoti hai(w/ Manna, Balbir, Ghulam Md) Biwi Aur Makaan 1966 Hemant Kumar Gulzar
duniya me do sayaane (w/ Manna Dey, Jayant) Biwi Aur Makaan 1966 Hemant Kumar Gulzar
aaja jab janam liya hai (w/ Manna Dey, Mukesh) Biwi Aur Makaan 1966 Hemant Kumar Gulzar
saawan me barkhaa sataaye Biwi Aur Makaan 1966 Hemant Kumar Gulzar
anhoni baat thi (w/ Joginder, Mukesh, Talat, Manna) Biwi Aur Makaan 1966 Hemant Kumar Gulzar
bhor bhayi uth jaag re Mere Laal 1966 Laxmikant Pyarelal Majrooh
chhupa lo yun dil me Mamta 1966 Roshan Majrooh
jhankaro jhankaro agnibeena Netaji Subhashchandra Bose 1966 Salil Chowdhury Pradeep
janmabhoomi maa main yahan tu wahan (w/ Sabita) Netaji Subhashchandra Bose 1966 Salil Chowdhury Pradeep
dushmanon saavdhan shatruon saavdhan (w/ Rafi) Netaji Subhashchandra Bose 1966 Salil Chowdhury Pradeep
Bas ek chup sii lagi hai Sannata 1966 Hemant Kumar Kaifi Azmi
tera hai jahan sara Uski Kahani 1966 Kanu Roy Kaifi Azmi

aye nari is liye tu duniya me aayi Aag 1967 Usha Khanna Asad Bhopali
nadiyon ki bhari bhari god jahan Majhli Didi 1967 Hemant Kumar Kaifi Azmi
umariya bin khewat ki naiya Majhli Didi 1967 Hemant Kumar Kaifi Azmi

he raam kahaa.N tuu jaataa Jyoti Jale 1968 Basant Prakash Govind Munshi

tum pukar lo Khamoshi 1969 Hemant Kumar Gulzar
janam se banjara huun bandhu Rahgir 1969 Hemant Kumar Gulzar
tumhare nain dekh ke Rahgir 1969 Hemant Kumar Gulzar
kabhi ruk gaye to Rahgir 1969 Hemant Kumar Gulzar
do do pankh laga ke (w/ Arti Mukherjee, chorus) Rahgir 1969 Hemant Kumar Gulzar
panchhi re ude(w/ Manna, Sulakshana Pandit, chorus) Rahgir 1969 Hemant Kumar Gulzar
apni maata ke dulare bachche Sambandh 1969 O P Nayyar Pradeep
he jagat pita paramatma (w/ Asha) Sambandh 1969 O P Nayyar Pradeep
jo diya tha tum ne ek din (w/ Mahendra Kapoor) Sambandh 1969 O P Nayyar Pradeep

meri aawaaz kisi me gar dub gayi Us Raat Ke Baad 1970 Hemant Kumar Gulzar

Edited by Qwest - 19 years ago

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