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Friday, November 19, 2021

Remembering music composer Hansraj Behl 1916-1984


Hansraj Behl (19 November 1916 – 20 May 1984) was an Indian music composer, who composed music for Hindi and Punjabi films.

Early life and education
Born in Ambala, British Punjab, Hansraj received his early education in music from Pandit Chunnilal.







Career
He opened a music school in Lahore and released a few non-film records through His Master's Voice (HMV). Hansraj travelled to Bombay in 1944 to pursue a career as a music director in Hindi film industry, though he managed to make his debut as a composer with Pujari, (1946), directed by Ardeshir Irani. Noted playback singer Asha Bhosle made her Hindi film debut when she sang the song Saawan aaya for Hansraj Behl's film Chunariya (1948).

In 1964 he gave music for hit Punjabi film by Padam Prakash Maheshwary titled Satluj De Kandhe, starring Balraj Sahni, Nishi, Wasti, and Mirza Musharraf. The patriotic hit, "Jahan Daal Daal Pe Sone Ki Chidiya Karti Hai Basera.." sung by Mohammed Rafi in the film Sikandar-e-Aazam (1965), starring Prithviraj Kapoor was one of his last memorable number. He worked with lyricists like D. N. Madhok, Prem Dhawan, Asad Bhopali etc.

Filmography
Pujari (1946)
Shaan (1950)
Chunariya (1948)
Khiladi (1950)
Khamosh Sipahi (1950)
Rajput (1951)
Moti Mahal (1952)
Apni Izzat (1952)
Lal Pari (1954)
Dost (1954)
Mast Qalandar (1955)
Rajdhani (1956)
Changez Khan (1957)
Milan (1958)
Bhangra (1959)
Do Lachhian (1959)
Mud Mud Ke Na Dekh (1960)
Sikandar E Azam (1965)
Rustom-E-Hind (1965)
Do Aankhen (1974)
Jatt Punjabi (1979)
Kunwara Mama (1979)
Jatt Da Gandasa (1982)
Insaaf Ka Khoon (1991) 

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