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Jamal Sen

Hindi Composer Jamal Sen
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Jamal Sen was a musical prodigy hailing from a renowned lineage of musicians. He was born on January 29, 1904, in Sujangarh, Rajasthan. His passion for music manifested at a young age, and he honed his skills in singing and playing instruments like Tabla, Dholak, and Pakhawaj. His pleasant voice reached the airwaves through All India Radio, Calcutta, where he debuted by singing the patriotic anthem " Vande Mataram Popular Hindi Channel ‘Aaj Tak’ started its docume >> Read More... ." Jamal Sen embarked on a new chapter in his musical journey, working as an instrumentalist in the cinema industry. Fueled by his confidence and talent, he met the acclaimed filmmaker Kidar Sharma 'Kidar Sharma', whose birth name is Kidar >> Read More... , impressing him with his talents. This encounter led to his breakthrough in the film "Shokhian," where he showcased his musical skills. Jamal Sen secured his next project, "Daera," which gained him a significant position in the industry. He contributed his musical genius to the film "Dharm Patni" and continued to captivate audiences with his unique compositions. In 1954, he collaborated with Pankaj Mullick Pankaj Kumar Mullick, who was a pioneer of film mu >> Read More... on the movie " Kasturi Kasturi is an Indian Television drama broadcast on >> Read More... ," producing sweet melodies like "Murli Wale Se Lage Nain," "Mujhe Apna Banaya Door Door Se, " and "Main To Haar Gai Man, Ja Re Ja Phagan" (sung by Binota Mukharjee).

"Patit Pawan'' (1955) marked the next milestone in Jamal Sen's music career. His distinctive compositions resonated deeply with listeners. Songs like "Jis Poonam Ke Chand Ka Panth Rahi Thi Nihar," "Jhalak Teri Chha Gayi Nazar Mein Sama Gayi," "Jeevan Ka Tu Ujiyara Hai Rakhwara Bansi Wara Hai," and "Aag Lagi'' showcased his capability to evoke emotions through music. Jamal Sen also ventured into Bhojpuri and Chhattisgarhi films, leaving his incredible mark on their music. His contributions to regional cinema further amplified his reputation as a gifted composer. His legacy is legendary and lives on through his timeless melodies. His ability to capture the essence of each composition and his versatility as a musician made him an inspiration for many. His profound impact on the Indian and Pakistani film industries remains undeniable, making him a striking figure in the music industry.

BORN TODAY


Born: 30 April 1980

Age Now 44

Keith Sequeira - (Anchor)

Born: 30 April 1983

Age Now 41

Smilie Suri - (Model)

Born: 30 April 1970

Age Now 54

Pushkar Shrotri - (TV-Actor)

Born: 30 April 1955

Age Now 69

Pradeep Sarkar - (Director)

Born: 30 April 1956

Age Now 68

Rajat Sharma - (TV-Actor)

Born: 30 April 1992

Age Now 32

Aasma Sayed - (Movie Actress)

Born: 30 April 1969

Age Now 55

Onir - (Director)

Born: 30 April 1990

Age Now 34

Vivek Kar - (Music Director)