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Top 3 composers of the golden era in Indian film music – part 3

Posted on November 6, 2013 by RSBAAB Ravi

In top 3 composers of the golden era – part 1, I featured Naushad’s immense contribution to the purist style of composition. In top 3 composers of the golden era – part 2, I showcased the soulful and mesmerizing style … Continue reading →

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