Riaz Ali on Thursday, December 16, 2010 wah wah pura zamana yaad aagaya,kya zamana ta
Vidur Sury on Thursday, December 16, 2010 @56riazali Aap bilkul theek kehte hain.
MultiMissindia on Friday, January 07, 2011 PROBABLY THE MOST SWEET ,SOMEWHAT OLD ,BEAUTIFUL AND THE RAREST SONG OF
SHAMSHAD BEGUM YOU HAVE RAREST COLLECTION
Vidur Sury on Saturday, January 08, 2011 @MultiMissindia I have a huge collection, mostly from the internet or
original films' soundtracks. Ye gaana bahut accha hai, Manorama Ji jab
jawan theen to mostly Shamshad Begum Ji unke liye gaatin thin, lekin Mangti
(1942, Punjabi) mein Zeenat Begum Ji ne unke liye gaya. Love to share rare
songs with you :)
رحمہ اطہر (Rehma) on Friday, June 17, 2011 A super duper upload and lovely songs Vidur ji u have uploaded a fantastic
song
Vidur Sury on Saturday, June 18, 2011 @bkhan565 Thanks for appreciating Sir :) Loved it so shared with you all.
This seems to be the first song of the great Naseem Akhtar Ji, with
available information (at least Hindi).
Vidur Sury on Saturday, June 18, 2011 @rehmaather Thanks a lot for appreciating Ma'am. Happy that you liked it.
Inshaallah may I be able to upload many more songs. This seems to be the
first song of the great singer Naseem Akhtar Ji, with available information
(at least Hindi). Both Naseem Akhtar Ji and Shamshad Ji were top singers of
the Punjabi side and my most favourite.
رحمہ اطہر (Rehma) on Thursday, October 13, 2011 wah wah very very amazing upload
Vidur Sury on Friday, October 14, 2011 @rehmaather Ma'am, lagta hai aapko ye gaana bahut hi accha lagta hai :)
You're commenting again and again, so nice of you. Very happy to see you
pleased, enjoy!
Shalin Bhatt on Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Naseem Akhtar was a great singer. Too bad she doesn't have that many songs.
Saadat Khan on Saturday, December 15, 2012 Thanks for uploading a folk-song like chorus which is quite bewitching and
depicts the culture of an era which has been engulfed by a commercial age;
Vidur Sury on Sunday, December 16, 2012 Thanks for appreciation Sir, well said. Unique and melodious use of
combined Punjabi and Uttar Pradeshi folk music, I think. That was one era
where quantity did never effect quality, even for an individual's career.
For eg. each individual song sung by Shamshad Begum Ji or Naseem Akhtar Ji,
or composed by Ghulam Haider Ji is a great gem even if a lot were there.
Shalin Bhatt on Sunday, January 11, 2015 +Vidur Sury Based on other information I have seen on YT, 'Nishani' (1942)
was the first film for which Naseem Akhtar sang a solo ("Toot Gayaa Hai
Sapna"). She had a few duets in that film, but also sang for the
Punjabi-language film 'Patwari' in the same year. I'm not sure which out of
these three films, including 'Khandan,' was released first, or which had
her songs recorded first.
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