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Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi

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“Worth a watch for the performances”
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Starring
Chitrangda Singh, Kay Kay Menon, Saurabh Shukla, Shiny Ahuja
Music
Shantanu Moitra
Director
Sudhir Mishra
Producer
Rangita Pritish Nandy
Audio Label
T-Series
Year
2005

Audio Songs

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01
He Sajni Swanand Kirkirc
05:05
02 06:33
03
Na Aaye Piya (Thumri) Subha Mudgal
07:24
04
Qawwali Mann Yeh Bavra Ajay Jhingran, Swanand Kirkirc
03:08
05
Bavra Mann Subha Mudgal
02:16
06
Bavra Mann 2 Swanand Kirkirc
01:26
07 06:23
08
He Sajni Swanand Kirkirc
01:14
09
Bavra Mann Subha Mudgal
03:39

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Shujaat Husain Khan presents Hazaron Khwahishein

A couple of years back came Sudhir Mishra's epic film 'Hazaron Khwahishein Aisi'. And now Shujaat Husain arrives with a namesake album that comprises of 7 soulful gems. Shujaat Husain Khan is perhaps the greatest North Indian classical musician of his generation. He belongs to the Imdad Khan gharana (tradition) of the sitar (lute) and is the seventh in the unbroken line from his family that has produced many musical masters. His style known as the gayaki ang, and is imitative of the subtleties of the human voice. Shujaat Husain Khan is the son and disciple of master sitarist Ustad Vilayat Khan. His musical pedigree continues back through his grandfather, Ustad Inayat Khan; his great-grandfather, Ustad Imdad Khan; and his great-great-grandfather, Ustad Sahebdad Khan - all leading artists of their generation. At the age of three Shujaat began practicing on a specially made small sitar, and by the time he was six, the child prodigy started giving public performances. Since then he has performed at all the prestigious music festivals in India and has traveled around the world performing in Asia, Africa, North America and Europe. Shujaat Husain Khan has developed his own unique style of playing Indian classical music. His approach to rhythm is largely intuitive, fresh and spontaneous, always astonishing his audiences. He is also known for his exceptional voice, which he uses for singing folk songs and poetry. Shujaat's style of playing the sitar employs the human voice, and he has an extraordinary range of poetry from which he sings spontaneously in performance. In 2001 he was awarded the Rashtriya Kumar Sammaan, India's highest honor for a classical musician under the age of 45.