Padma Shri awardee Jaspinder Narula has ruled the music industry for over 50 years. From Punjabi folk melodies to mainstream Bollywood hits, she has gifted us with timeless tunes across generations.
The book traces how swing, bebop, and big band music arrived in Bombay in the early 20th century, shaped the city's nightlife, and eventually found their way into the DNA of Bollywood film scores.
Music, for me, is about freedom and expression. It’s a way to cut through challenges, to meditate, to emote. I’ve been ...
Why is Hindi film music from the 1950s to the 1970s celebrated as the Golden Era of Indian cinema? In the first part of an exclusive 2013 interview with SBS Hindi, India’s legendary radio host, Ameen ...
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