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Bollywood Music in India............

Hey there, fellow Risers! Let's take a detour into the world of Bollywood Music In India

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❤️❤️Hindi film songs are present in Hindi cinema right from the first sound film Alam Ara (1931) by Ardeshir Irani. This was closely followed by Shirheen Farhad (1931) by Jamshedji Framji Madan,❤️ also by Madan, which had as many as 42 song sequences strung together in the manner of an opera, and later by Indra Sabha which had as many as 69 song ❤️sequences.

Right from the advent of ❤️Indian cinema in 1931, musicals with song numbers have been a regular feature in Indian cinema.[9] In 1934 Hindi film songs began to be recorded on gramophones and later, played on radio channels, giving rise to a new form of mass entertainment in India which was responsive to popular demand.❤️ Within the first few years itself, Hindi cinema had produced a variety of films which easily categorised into genres such as "historicals", "mythologicals", "devotional, "fantasy" etc. but each having songs embedded in them such that it is incorrect to classify them as "musicals".❤️

The first song recorded in India by ❤️Gauhar Jaan in 1902 and the first Bollywood film Alam Ara (1931) were under Saregama, India's oldest music label owned by RPSanjiv Goenka.(Wikipedia)

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Several other Indian languages have also been used including Braj, Avadhi, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Bengali and Rajasthani.

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