Bulo C Rani
Bulo Chandiram Ramchandani
Still the younger generation are finding themselves influenced by the magic of music while listening “Hame to Loot Liya Mil Kar Husan Walon Ne” a composition of renowned Sindhi music composer of Bollywood films Bulo C Rani. Struggle for success, name and fame was the same as it is today. Bulo C Rani has started working as an assistant Khemchand Prakash. Bulo C Rani has composed music for more than seventy films.
Biography - Bulo Chandiram Ramchandani
Bulo was born on 06 May 1920 at Hyderabad as the son of Music Director Chandiram Ramchandani, so naturally he learned lessons of composing music from early childhood. After complete graduation (B.A.) he started his career in film industry by joining to Ranjit Movietone.
Those were the days when music world of Bollywood was dominated by some great composers like D N Madhok and others so it was a struggle for Bulo from very beginning. In some films like Chandni, Sukh Dukh, Tansen and Shahenshah Babar he worked as an assistant of Khemchand Prakash who had given him chance of play back singing in Film Mehman released in 1942.
In 1944 he got chance as composer for film Caravan. In the film Moorti, for which he was music Director Mukesh sung his first song. As the younger generation of music composers like Salil Choudhari, Shankar Jaikishan were gaining more popularity and he was getting refusals so in frustration after 1954 Bulo took almost retirement though he kept on composing once a while and 1972 released Bijlee was his last film. He died on 24 May 1993.
Filmography Bulo Chandiram Ramchandani
List of Selective Films of Bulo C Rani is given below in alphabetical order of film title with year of release is given in bracket.
Aabroo (1956) – Al Hilal (1958) – Anarbala (1960) – Anjuman (1948) – Aurat Teri Yehi Kahani (1954) – Bela (1947) – Bhool Bhulayian (1949) – Bijlee (1972) – Bilwamangal (1954) – Caravan (1944) – Chand Chakori (1945) – Chhupa Rustom (1965) – Darogaji (1949) – Dharti (1946) – Gul Sanobar (1953) – Gunsundari (1948) – Haseena (1955) – Izzat (1952) – Jadoo (1966) – Jadoo Mahal (1962) – Jahazi Lutera (1957) – Jeevan Sathi (1957) – Jogan (1950) – Lakhon Mein Ek (1947) – Magic Box (1963) – Magroor (1950) – Mitti Ke Khiloune (1948) – Moorti (1945) – Nanand Bhojai (1948) – Pagli Duniya (1944) – Paigam (1943) – Pedro (1960) – Pyar Ki Baten (1951) – Rajputani (1946) – Room No 17 (1961) – Salgirah (1946) – Shikar (1955) – Shree Ganesh (1962) – Sunhere Kadam (1966) – Tin Tin Tin (1959) – Wafa (1950)
Famous and popular Sindhi folk singer Bhagwanti Navani is eventually immortal as she even after losing the physical existence still alive at hearts of thousands and thousands of Sindhi music lovers. Often called as Sindhi Koyel Bhagwanti was born on 01 Feb 1940 at Nasarpur. Undisputed queen of Singing Sindhi Lada (marriage ritual songs) Bhagwanti will always be remembered for singing Sukhamani Sahib (Guru Bani) in Sindhi. She also acted in Sindhi film Sindhua Je Kinare. On 22 Oct 1986 she left for heavenly abode.