Introduction
This album contain nineteen (19) jhankar songs.
(Eagle Enterprises)



01. Aag Lagi Tan Man Main
02. Boojh Mera Kya Naao Re
03. Chaandni Aai Ban Kar Pyaar
04. Chaman Main Reh Kar
05. Chhaaya Meri Umeed
06. Do Din Ki Khushi Raas Na
07. Dunya Ka Maza Le Lo
08. Ek Baar Tu Ban Ja Mera O
09. Ek Do Teen Aaja Mosam
10. Jaadu Bhare Nainon Main
11. Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar Laga
12. Main Rani Hoon Raja Ki
13. Mere Ghoongar Vaale Baal
14. Na Bol Pi Pi More Angna
15. Pyaar Ki Bahaar Le Ke Dil
16. Roop Ki Dushman Paapi
17. Syyaan Dil Main Aana Re
18. Taqdeer Bani Ban Kar Bigri
19. Uran Khatole Peh Urjaoon

Shamshad Begum was imagined on April 14, 1919, in Amritsar, in the northern Indian area of Punjab, and experienced adolescence in Lahore, which was then in India and is as of now in Pakistan. One of 12 posterity of regular Muslim gatekeepers, she indicated a capacity for singing at an early age yet was dampened by her father from thinking about music.
Her livelihood began when a primary music association denoted her at 13 after a viable tryout for the arranger Ghulam Haider. Her father allowed her to sing expertly essentially after she ensured that she would wear a burqa to the record studio and never go to limits or get-togethers. Ms. Begum kept her declaration impressively after her marriage, at 15, to Ganpatlal Batto, a lawful mentor who was moreover an amateur picture taker.
As it so happens in her livelihood she sang at weddings and severe limits similarly as on records and on the radio.
"By far most of what I sang in those days was non-film stuff, considering the way that the talkies had as of late started in 1931 and not extremely various tunes were combined in films in the underlying scarcely any years," Ms. Begum said in an unprecedented gathering two or three years back. She sang for a string of Punjabi films before going to Mumbai to tackle her first Hindi film, "Khazanchi" (1941). Among the various films for which she sang were "Aar Paar" (1954) and "C.I.D." (1956), both eminent to Indian groups.
Begum ignored introduction and continued with a quiet life after her significant other's death in 1955. She is made due by her daughter.

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Introduction

Bollywood melodies, all the more formally known as Hindi film tunes or filmi songs, are tunes highlighted in Bollywood films.
In 80s, Pakistani local music companies (Sonic, Eagle, Million, Heera etc.) innovated in this music and called it Jhankar. This series lasted for 20 years. After all, all these companies were closed in 2003.
Because of jhankar songs available only in cassettes, We convert those cassettes or Master records in digital format. We created a channel on YouTube by the name of AM Jhankar for Hindi Filmi Tune Lovers.
So, Enjoy Hindi Music in Jhankar....

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