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Raj Kamal (15 January 1928 – 1 September 2005) was a well-known Indian composer. He composed classics such as the unforgettable Chashm-e-Buddoor, kahan se aaye badra, kaali ghodi dwaar khadi, Sawan Ko Aane Do, Chand Jaise Mukhde pe sung by K. J. Yesudas, Taqdeer se koi sung by Anandkumar C, and several other well-known songs. He also composed the music of B.R. Chopra's classic television show Mahabharat.
Personal life
Composer Raj Kamal was born to Tulsidas and his wife in a village called Mathaniya in Rajasthan. He was named Dalpat after birth, a name he would later change to Raj Kamal for Bollywood. He was the eldest of 5 children. Raj Kamal came to Bombay with his whole family; his father having been persuaded by his brother, tabla maestro Pt. Bansilal Bharati. After marriage, Raj Kamal and his wife Sagar had 6 children - Chandra Kamal, Surya Kamal, Vinay Kamal, Hriday Kamal, Shubh Kamal, and a daughter Sunita Kamal. His three elder sons are all composers and musicians in their own right.
Raj Kamal died aged 77 on 1 September 2005 from Alzheimer's disease which had severely affected his memory.
Career
Filmography
= As director
=Zakhmi Haseena (2001)
Discography
= Films
== Television
== Bhajans
=References
External links
Raj Kamal at IMDb
http://movies.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1216420.cms
http://www.dishant.com/album/chashme-buddoor-(1981).html
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Neel Kamal (film 1947)
- Radha Krishna
- Dhoon
- Diwana (film)
- Thoongaa Vanam
- Abhimanyu (film 1989)
- Raj Kapoor
- Prakash Raj
- Dostana (film 1980)
- Chashme Buddoor (film 1981)
- Raj Kamal
- Raaj Kamal Films International
- Raj Kamal Jha
- RadhaKrishn
- Mahabharat (1988 TV series)
- Rangeela (1995 film)
- Kamal Kapoor
- Chashme Buddoor (1981 film)
- Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize
- Thoongaa Vanam