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Husnlal-Bhagatram Husnlal and Bhagatram were younger brothers of Pandit Amarnath, a famous composer of the 40's. Husnlal was accomplished violinist, and also a good classical singer. Bhagatram was an ace Harmonium player. They both worked as assistants for Pandit Amarnath.

Husnlal & Bhagatram beacme the first music director who worked as a pair. They got their first break in the film 'Chand' in 1944. They gave their first hit with 'Do Dilon Ko Yeh Duniya..' sung by Manju. Husnlal Bhagatram popularised Punjabi folk music, and their range of music has a rare lilt and rhythm. They became the most sought after composers with the success of films like 'Pyar Ki Jeet' and 'Badi Bahen' in the late 1940's.

Though many sad songs have been recorded before the song 'Ek Dil Ke Tukde Hazaar Huye..' (Pyar Ki Jeet) sung by Mohd. Rafi, got released. But  this song  gave a new dimensions to the sad songs. Mohd. Rafi got many sad songs after this one. According to Husnlal Bhagatram they had  to put great efforts to make this song an instant hit. 'Ek Dil Ke..' was  written by  Qamar Jalalabadi, but according to him he did not  wrote this song for 'Pyar Ki Jeet'. He wrote it for 'Sindoor' in 1941 but  Shashidhar Mukherji, director of 'Sindoor' rejected the song  and declared it 'useless'. Later, O P Dutta, director of 'Pyar Ki Jeet'  heard it and was so excited that he changed the picturisation  according to the demand of the song, and Husnlal Bhagatram proved  him right, as the song became an instant hit soon after the  release of the film.


Husnlal Bhagatram gave first break to Panjabi folk singer Surinder Kaur in 'Pyar Ki Jeet'. Surinder Kaur sang four songs in  'Pyar Ki Jeet'. Before 'Pyar Ki Jeet' Surinder Kaur used to sing  Panjabi non-film songs, and with 'Pyar Ki Jeet' she came to  Bombay. It was a major break for her.

Their songs became a big rage. They composed the famous song "Suno Suno Ai Duniya Walo, Bapu Ki Yeh Amar Kahani", sung  by Mohd. Rafi. This song became very popular all over the nation. Husnlal Bhagatram mostly used voices of Rafi, Lata, and  Suraiya, who sang her own playback. They used songs written by Qamar Jalalabadi for most of their films.

They parted ways by the late sixties. Husnlal left for Delhi and Bhagatram stayed on in Bombay. Husnlal died in December  1968, and Bhagatram expired in November 1973. Husnlal's family resides in Delhi, and Bhagatram's son Ashok Sharma is a noted  sitarist with Doordarshan, and lives in Mumbai with family.


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Chaand
Ham Ek Hain
Nargis
Heera
Mohan
Romeo & Juliet
Aaj Ki Raat
Lakhpati
Pyaar Ki Jeet
Amar Kahaani
Baalam
Bansaria
Bari Bahan
Hamaari Manzil
Jal Tarang
Naach
Raakhi
Saawan Bhaadon
Bambi
Aadhi Raat
Apni Chhaaya
Birha Ki Raat
Chhoti Bhabhi
Gauna
Meena Baazaar
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Sanam
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Raja Harishchandra
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Farmaaish
Shama Parwaana
Adl-E-Jahangir
Kanchan
Mr. Chakram
Aan Baan
Dushman
Jannat
Krishna Sudaama
Trolly Driver
Kya Baat Hai
Apsara
Shaheed Bhagat Singh
Tarzan And Circus
Sher Afghan
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Badi Behen (1949)

Sanam (1951)
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