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  Talat Mahmood & Asha Bhosle - Duets - Music India OnLine
Chori Chori Dil Ka Lagana - Talat Mahmood, Asha Bhosle
Haseen Chand Sitaron Ka - Talat Mahmood, Asha Bhosle
Pyar Ka Maara - Talat Mahmood, Asha Bhosle, Moti Sagar
www.musicindiaonline.com /music/compilations/s/album.6121   (1073 words)

  
  A Golden Voice - Talat Mahmood   (Site not responding. Last check: )
TALAT MAHMOOD and DARYANI and SULOCHNA - Tu urd ja panchi baware AAG KA DARYA.mp3
TALAT MAHMOOD and SUMAN KALYANPUR - Ka boli saiyan HAMAAR SANSAR Bhopuri Film.mp3
TALAT MAHMOOD and USHA BALSAVER - Shukriya aap ke pyar ka SAKHI LUTERA.mp3
www.talatmahmood.com /listen_to_audio.htm   (2674 words)

  
 Talat Mahmood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in Lucknow, Talat was known as the King of Ghazals.
Talat showed his musical leanings from a very young age and would enjoy sitting through all-night music soiree's listening patiently to some of the biggest names in Indian classical music.
Talat began his singing career at an age of 16 on All India Radio singing ghazals.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talat_Mahmood   (609 words)

  
 The Tribune...Sunday Reading
The effect that Talat left is peer-less in the train of Tasveer teri dil mera behal na sake gee, Hangama-e-gham se tang aakar, Koi din gar zindgani aur hai, Gahme-e-zindgi ka ya rab na mila koi kinara, Bekaif dil hai aur jiye ja raha hoon main, Kuchh aur poochhiye yeh haqiqat na poochhiye.
Talat Mahmood, who had kept captive a large number of fans for over 50 years, passed on a year ago on May 9, 1998 leaving his distraught fans in tears.
Talat Mahmood is no more yet his songs float through the ether and knock the music lovers down with their power of nostalgia.
www.tribuneindia.com /1999/99may09/sunday/head6.htm   (841 words)

  
 MusicalNirvana - Articles on Talat Mehmood
Talat promptly agreed that he lost his slot, as the No. 1 playback performer, because music directors mistakenly thought that he was more interested in being a hero than a singer.
Talat Mahmood, born in 1924 in Lucknow, considered himself lucky to be brought up in an environment which was conducive of ghazal training and singing.
Talat and Kamal rendered one of Saigol's own songs as a duet and immediately drew compliments from Saigol.That was a shot in the arm for Talat Mahmood, who upon reaching Lucknow, enrolled with the reputed Music Merris College which helped him refine his voice.
www.musicalnirvana.com /ghazal/talat_articles.html   (3447 words)

  
 Down Melody Lane..::..Vintage Era - Singing Stars .::. Talat Mahmood
Talat Mahmood was born in a highly cultured but conservative family in Lucknow, India, on February 24, 1924.
Talat was to finally accept 13 films with top heroines like Nutan, Mala Sinha, Suraiyya, Shyama, Nadira and others before he decided that acting was not his forte.
Talat Mahmood's film songs for the period 1941-1961 total to 384 and from 1961 to 1982 to only 34.
www.downmelodylane.com /talat.html   (633 words)

  
 Pakistan Link Headlines   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Zafar Iqbal, Ph.D., Arlington, VA Talat Mahmood, handsome, debonair, soft-spoken, eminent playback singer and the Ghazal king died of heart attack on 9th May at the age of 74.
Talat was born in 1924 in a respectable family at Lucknow.
Talat was a trend-setter, especially in Ghazal singing.
www.pakistanlink.com /community/98/May/23/03.html   (360 words)

  
 3to6 A Complete Movie Portal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Talat Mahmood was born in Lucknow in 1924.
In 1949, Talat came to Bombay and was offered his first playback singing job by music director, Anil Biswas, in the film ‘Arzoo’ starring Dilip Kumar.
The song, “Ae Dil Mujhe Aisi Jagha Le Chal” was a hit and Talat Mahmood became one of the busiest playback singers in the industry.
www.3to6.com /final_music/musicprofile_playback.asp?id=14   (221 words)

  
 Nostalgia - Talat Mahmood - Nimish
Talat came to Mumbai with two famous private songs to tell the tales of his voice.
Talat was very handsome man. Like a typical man from Lucknow, he was a perfect gentleman too.
Madan Mohan and Talat Mahmood will be a topic of another article of this sort - so long is the tale of their association.
www.geocities.com /nimish_pac/talatmahmood.html   (1178 words)

  
 A Golden Voice - Talat Mahmood   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Talat was to perform at a public concert in Khatmandu, Nepal, which was to be attended by King Birender and his family.
Talat politely refused and expressed to her his inability to do the concert as he had to get back to Bombay for his scheduled film recordings and other engagements.
Talat had been briefed by Protocol, as to how, once his name is announced, he should walk straight up to the President, get the award, then without looking left or right, step back, turn around and go back to his seat.
www.talatmahmood.com /downmemorylane.htm   (2566 words)

  
 Playback Singers of Film Music - Talat Mahmood
Talat was to finally accept 13 films with top heroines like Nutan, Mala Sinha, Suraiya, Shyama, Nadira and others before he decided that acting was not his forte.
Talat was a handsome man and a good singer, which prompted movie producers to try him as an actor.
Talat was the second Indian playback singer after Lata Mangeshkar to be invited to perform at this historical venue.
playbacksingers.weebly.com /talat-mahmood.html   (2261 words)

  
 The Sunday Tribune - Spectrum
On this day six years ago, when Talat Mahmood passed away, maestro Naushad Ali commented that the ghazal scene would never be the same again.
Whose voice could have been more appropriate for ghazal-singing than that of Talat, nurtured as he was in the lap of ghazal gayaki in Lucknow and the artistic atmosphere of Kolkata.
Talat underscored Dilip Kumar’s brooding intensity in ay dil mujhe aesi jagah le chal jahan koi na ho (Arzoo) by putting his rooh into this Majrooh ghazal.
www.tribuneindia.com /2004/20040509/spectrum/main7.htm   (695 words)

  
 Sangeet Mahal : The Music Greats
Talat Mahmood had an extremely polished voice with lot of expression in it and it is this quality that made him eminently suitable for the rendering of modern romantic songs, film geet and ghazals type.
Talat Mahmood went on to achieve the stature of a ghazal icon for whom poets
Talat Mahmood was the ghazal original and that all who followed, including himself, were inspired by his style and idiom.
www.sangeetmahal.com /hof/Singers_Talat.asp   (644 words)

  
 Talat Mahamood’s Love for Punjabi
Talat Mahmood was a symbol of finesse in manners, language and singing.
Talat Mahmood had a peculiar vibration in his rendition, which was accepted by the Calcuttans, but he was not sure about the taste of the Bombayites.
Film “Aaram” and Talat Mahmood’s voice in it, drew the attention of all the poets associated with the film-line towards this new singing star.
www.apnaorg.com /articles/sap22   (1525 words)

  
 Free Talat Mahmood Music Online, Music Downloads, Music Videos and Lyrics - Rhapsody Online
Talat Mahmood was one of the most respected voices in Bollywood for years.
Born into a prominent Lucknow family, Mahmood came to prominence as a ghazal singer, thanks in part to the huge 1944 hit "Tasveer Teri Dil Mera Behela Na Sakegi." He began singing and acting a bit in Calcutta's film industry and made a successful move to Bombay in 1949.
Born into a prominent Lucknow family, Mahmood came to prominence as a ghazal singer, thanks in part to the huge 1944 hit "Tasveer Teri Dil...
www.rhapsody.com /talatmahmood   (217 words)

  
 The Music Magazine - The real Indian guide to good music   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Talat Mahmood's voice is the perfect expression of this form.
In a tribute to Talat Mahmood on his first death anniversary (9 May 1999) HMV presents a collection of 110 unforgettable hits.
Many in Bombay had put off Talat from approaching Anil Biswas, warning him that the composer would not like the quaver in his voice.
www.themusicmagazine.com /review4.html   (538 words)

  
 A Golden Voice - Talat Mahmood
Talat was the second Indian playback singer after Lata Mangeshkar and the first Indian male playback singer to be permitted to perform at this historical venue!
TALAT MAHMOOD - Wohi chandni hai RISHTA resung is stereo by Talat in 1980's.mp3
KHALID TALAT MAHMOOD - Kab thehrega dard aye dil URDU-HINDI-POP-GHAZAL.mp3
www.talatmahmood.net /listen_to_audio.htm   (2081 words)

  
 TALAT MAHMOOD Review
Talat Mehmood, a name that is synonymous with smooth and silken voice hailed from the city that is famous for urdu adab and tehzeeb – Lucknow.
Talat’s rendering of the songs was so unique that no other singer was able to effectively capture his style Today, there are many clones of Rafi, Mukesh, and Kishore Kumar; but hardly anyone who can be regarded as even a poor copy of the Talat Mehmood.
Due to space constraints I, I conclude my tribute to the legendary Talat Mahmood here, but before I do that I wish to mention that I shall be posting the Part II of this revu separately under other categories of Talat Mahmood.
www.mouthshut.com /review/Talat_Mahmood-73728-1.html   (1329 words)

  
 Music of India - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
One reason for the push was that India's linguistic diversity meant dialogue would be incomprehensible for a large portion of the audience, no matter what language it was made in.
A form of filmi based on ghazal (see below) is called filmi-ghazal and was introduced by Talat Mahmood; it was eventually modernized into ghazal-song.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, rock and roll fusions with Indian music were well-known throughout Europe and North America.
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /m/mu/music_of_india.html   (929 words)

  
 Sound of India
My personal favourites amongst these happen to be the Lata -Asha number, all the Talat Mahmood numbers, the Talat-Lata duet, two Lata solos, the Rafi solo and the Rafi- Suman duet in that order.
Then the wailings of a lonely heart are so exquisitely etched in three stanzas that except for a stone hearted person, any person who has stayed away and / or strayed from his or her dearest one - is bound to find his eyes misty.
The perennial favourite Talat solos "Phir wahi sham","Teri aankh ke aasoon pee jaaon" and of course"Main teri nazar ka suroor hoon" have been perfectly tuned to convey the pathos of the lovers who cannot fulfill their cherished desire, particularly the "Phir wohi sham " number.
www.soundofindia.com /showarticle.asp?in_article_id=-927461715   (1119 words)

  
 Talat Mahmood in Concert- Review - Hamara Forums
Talat sahab's son, Khalid Talat Mahmood, is kind enough to put up rare, famous and non-film songs, all free of cost on the Velvet Voiced Wonder's website.
Talat's voice in the original song comes streaming through with the purity and pathos of an unfortunate man, looking at his life realistically, with a crystal clear point of view.
Both Talat sahab and the music, enthuse a strange energy in the audience with this rendition and the sounds of accompanying claps from the audience are clearly audible.
www.hamaraforums.com /index.php?showtopic=3553   (4832 words)

  
 Talat Mahmood   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was a very tiny gesture of "Thanks" from a grateful son to his ever loving father, whose blessings had helped him immeasurably in achieving this level of success.
For Talat, it was a very emotional and sentimental moment to see his son record this success on his own in life.
Not only was Talat a great singer, he was also a great father and a greater human being.
www.talatmahmood.com /music_room.htm   (301 words)

  
 Rediff On The Net, Movies:Nostalgia: Talat Mahmood
Dil-E-Nadaan was a soft, romantic triangle with Talat, the singer, being wooed by two women, Peace Kanwal and Shyama.
Talat Mahmood's major drawback was that, quite often, he held himself back in crucial romantic scenes.
They pour in from all parts of the country to shake hands and cherish the meeting with a singer whose voice, for decades, symbolised the agony and ecstasy of romantic love.
www.rediff.com /entertai/apr/04talt.htm   (1255 words)

  
 Remembering Talat Mahmood-India-The Times of India
To honour his father's memory, Khalid Mahmood set up a website, talatmahmood.net, just a few months after the singer's death in 1998 at the age of 74.
Talat recorded his first track way back in 1941 and sang around 750 songs in 12 languages.
They sang, "Talat Mahmood we are proud and glad, to have a personality like you here in Trinidad."
www1.timesofindia.indiatimes.com /India/Remembering_Talat_Mahmood/articleshow/3023417.cms   (566 words)

  
 Tumko nind ayegi, tum to so hi jaaoge,
This Treasure Hunt is designed in the memory of Talat Mahmood, the greatest Ghazal Singer of India.
He was the MD of the mega film, famous for Talat’s songs in 1955, produced under the same banners as this song.
This is from a movie, which is considered to be one of the most famous ones of Talat Mahmood, along with Devdas.
www.angelfire.com /in/swaraj/th2.html   (1599 words)

  
 Talat Mahmood - Music on FoxyTunes Planet
Padma Bhushan Talat Mahmood (February 24, 1924 - May 9, 1998) was one of the most popular playback singers of Indian films in his time.
Born in Lucknow, Talat was known as the King of Ghazals.
Talat began his singing career at an age of 16 on All India Radio singing ghazals.
www.foxytunes.com /artist/talat_mahmood   (530 words)

  
 A Golden Voice - Talat Mahmood
Remembering singing legend and his evergreen father Talat Mahmood (Padmabhushan), Khalid Mahmood’s concerts dedicated to his father titled 'EK SHAAM TALAT MAHMOOD KE NAAM' are being talked about enthusiastically by music lovers as well as the Press.
Khalid Mahmood sings in EK SHAAM TALAT MAHMOOD KE NAAM concert in Switzerland, (Geneva - 3rd June 06) organised by the Geneva Indian Association.
The EK SHAAM TALAT MAHMOOD KE NAAM concert by Khalid Mahmood in Calicut on 15th March was held at the prestigious Tagore Auditorium and was sponsored by Kairali TV.
www.talatmahmood.net /khalid_mahmood.htm   (1836 words)

  
 WZB - Competitiveness and Industrial Change
Mahmood, Talat (ed.) (2004): Globalization, Development and Business Cooperation between Pakistan and Germany.
Mahmood, Talat/Schömann, Klaus (2003): The Migration Decision of IT-University Graduates in Pakistan: An Empirical Evidence.
Mahmood, Talat (1990): The Dynamics of Profitability as a Stochastic Process: An Empirical Analysis of German and U.S. Firms.
www.wz-berlin.de /mp/wiw/pub/rfs/mahmood_pub.en.htm   (415 words)

  
 "ek shaam Talat Mahmood ke naam"
Khalid Mahmood will regale Talat fans, singing the evergreen hits of his golden voiced father and recalling memorable incidents he remembers of his father thru the years, in 10 concerts across USA, in cities like New York, Birmingham, Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, San Antonio, Boston, Cleveland, Harrisburg, and San Francisco, etc (April - May, 2007).
Talat fans have enjoyed the all-time big hits of their favorite singer 'King of Ghazals' Talat Mahmood in the dulcet voice of his son Khalid Mahmood.
All are requested to attend the dedicated concert in honor and memory of legendary Talat Mahmood.
www.indianmuslims.info /book/export/html/26453   (334 words)

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