Jagjit Singh
Jagjit Singh changing the course of this genre of music known as Ghazals making it more ear friendly, melodic and mass oriented without poaching on the purity, which he has remarkably maintained. An Aquarian, he was born on the eighth day of February in the year 1941 at SriGanganagar in Rajasthan. His father Sardar Amar Singh Dhiman, a Government servant, originally hailed from Dalla village in Ropar district and his mother Sardarni Bachchan Kaur came from deeply religious Sokhi family of Ottallan village near Samralla. His siblings include four sisters and two brothers and he is fondly called Jeet by his family.
Filmography :
- An Evening with Jagjit and Chitra Singh
- Aye Mere Dil
- Best of Jagjit and Chitra Singh
- Beyond Time (1987)
- Chirag – Also known as Live in Trinidad (1993)
- Come Alive in Concert
- Cry for Cry (1995)
- Desires (1994)
- Echoes (1985)
- Ecstasies (1994)
- Emotions Same as The Gold Disc
- Encore (1993)
- Eternity (1997)
- Face to Face (1993)
- Geets and Ghazals from Films (1989)
- Gold Disc, The
- Hope (1991)
- In Harmony
- In Search (1992)
- Insight (1994)
- Jaam Uthaa (1996)
- Kahkashan (1991)
- Latest, The (1982)
- Live at Royal Albert Hall (1983)
- Live in Concert at Wembley (1981)
- Live in Concerts (1987)
- Live in Pakistan
- Live with Jagjit Singh (1993)
- Love is Blind (1997)
- Magic Moments with Jagjit & Chitra Singh
- Main Aur Meri Tanhayee (1981)
- Marasim (1999)
- Memorable Gazals of Jagjit and Chitra (1990)
- Milestone, A (1980)
- Mirage (1995)
- Mirza Ghalib (1988)
- Passions – Also known as “Black Magic” (1987)
- Playback Years, The (1998)
- Rare Gems (1992)
- Rishton Men Daraar Aayee
- Saher (2000)
- Sajda (1991)
- Selections from Films
- Silsilay (1998)
- Someone Somewhere (1990)
- Sound Affair, A (1985)
- Together (1999)
- Unforgettables, The (1976)
- Unforgettable Hits of Jagjit and Chitra, The (1987)
- Unique (1996)
- Visions (1992)
- Your Choice
- Birha Da Sultan – Ghazals by Shiv Kumar Batalvi ((1995)
- Ichhabal (Modern Punjabi Poetry)
- Ishq di Mala (with Asha Bhonsle)
- Jagjit Singh – Punjabi hits (1991
- Man Jeetai Jagjeet (Gurbani)
- Satnam Wahe Guru Ehee Naam Hai Adhara
- Hare Krishna – Live Concert
- Hey Gobind Hey Gopal
- Krishna Bhajans
- Saanwara
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