One of The Richest lyricist of Hindi cinema who wrote most hit songs

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हिंदी सिनेमा के सबसे अमीर गीतकार जिन्होंने सबसे ज्यादा हिट गाने लिखे
It is not an easy task to balance the songs of versatile lyricist Rajendra Krishna. Whose lyrics used to turn into idioms as soon as they hit the tongue. , started as a contemporary of Shailendra, Shakeel Badayuni, Sahir Ludhianvi,And who, like his contemporaries, made Hindi cinema immortal in the history of Hindi cinema with songs that touched the depths of the heart, in simple words.
Rajendra Krishna was considered such a lyricist, who composed the biggest immortal songs from the smallest incidents of life, which together with the situation of the song, got imprinted on the tongue like idioms.
In whose songs Daya.. Prem.. Shraddha.. was included in such a way, which will keep resonating for our generation for centuries..The biggest example of which is, after Bapu's assassination in 1948, he wrote that immortal song, which shook the sorrowful hearts of crores of Indians.
Listen listen O people of the world.Friends, Rajendra Krishna does not stop here, opening the depths of life, layer by layer, revealing the truth of life, he wrote Amar Geet in the film Gopi..Not only this, friends took happiness and sorrow in this Kalyug, while praising God and devotion unforgettable, he wrote..There has been talk of miscreants in the form of children. So an interesting anecdote which was narrated by poet lyricist Rajendra Krishna himself in a radio interview.
This is the story friends..which we and you and our future generation children will always keep repeating.It happened like this friends, when Rajendra Krishna was studying in fifth or sixth grade, he used to sit in front of the lantern with a book at night. Used to be taken Inside that book there used to be a magazine or a magazine. And it used to have ghazals, poems, stories which Rajendra Krishna used to read.After that, Shero, who was a worm of poetry, grew into a snake and by the age of fifteen, he had started studying in good mushairas.
Friends, there is a great anecdote of this radio interview that when lyricist Rajendra Krishna was asked to recite some of his poetry, he kept thinking for some time and then he said that.While writing film songs, a man forgets his poetry. And this courage and learning to laugh at his own weaknesses not only made poet and lyricist Rajendra Krishna successful, but also made him one of the best lyricists of Hindi films.Friends, let me tell you a special information, lyricist Rajendra Krishna had the same authority over Tamil language as he had in Hindi language. Rajendra Krishna was as famous for Tamil films as he was for Bollywood cinema. Very few cine lovers would be aware that Rajendra Krishna wrote eighteen Tamil films for AVM studios.For his film writing, lyricist Rajendra Krishna said that usually a film has 6-7 songs and there are more romantic situations in it, and no message can be given in a romantic situation and since I am a script writer And also write dialogues in films.In which there is talk of patriotism, hymns, socialism or ghazals.
And friends, this thoughtfulness of Rajendra Krishna kept him ahead of his time and converted his songs written in simple words into idioms.Not only this, friends, when lyricist Rajendra Krishna wrote a song of playfulness, which sometimes used to make us laugh, sometimes used to narrate the hidden truths in laughter and taunts. Which we They do it everyday..Lyricist Rajendra Krishna The talent that probably no one else had and that was the talent, lyricist Rajendra Krishna used to wnd both of them reached the hotel decided by Sriramulu and for a whole month, Rajendra Krishna kept writing songs. A month has passed in no time But not even a single song was ready. The next day Sriramulu had to prepare the songs and their tunes and recite them. And in the same night, Rajendra Krishna started writing song after song and C. Ramachandra started composing their tunes.
She was drying her hair when some water dripped from her hair and fell on the pages of Rajendra Krishna's and Rajendra Krishna, the lyricist associated with life, composed a classic evergreen song from this small incident Song:
Don't shake the water with a whisk..The rule of this world is that what comes has to go. No one can change this unchanging truth. And this happened on September 23, 1987, the immortal lyricist and screenwriter Rajendra Krishna, who gave the most evergreen hit songs in the history of Hindi cinema, left this world and the song written by him, becoming a character on him, is leaving him from this world. Was..

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DHEERAJ BHARDWAJ JEE (DRAMA SERIES INDIAN),
Arvind Pathak jee
THANKS FOR WATCHIN GOLDEN MOMENTS WITH VIJAY PANDEY

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