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'''Falguni Pathak''' ({{lang-gu|ફાલ્ગુની પાઠક}}, [[Hindi]]: फाल्गुनी पाठक), born March 12, 1964, is a singer and [[performing artist]] from [[India]], based in [[Mumbai]]. Her music is based on traditional musical forms from the Indian [[Indian state|state]] of [[Gujarat]]. Since her professional and private debut in 1998, she has developed into an artist with a large fan following across India.<ref name="Queen of Dandiya">{{cite web | title= Falguni the Dandiya Queen | work= | url=http://www.dandiyazone.com/megaevents/falgunipathak/band.html}}</ref>
'''Falguni Pathak''' ({{lang-gu|ફાલ્ગુની પાઠક}}, [[Hindi]]: फाल्गुनी पाठक), born March 12, 1964, is a singer and [[performing artist]] from [[India]], based in [[Mumbai]]. Her music is based on traditional musical forms from the Indian [[Indian state|state]] of [[Gujarat]]. Since her professional and private debut in 1998, she has developed into an artist with a large fan following across India.<ref name="Queen of Dandiya">{{cite web | title= Falguni the Dandiya Queen | work= | url=http://www.dandiyazone.com/megaevents/falgunipathak/band.html}}</ref>


Her debut album was released in 1998, and was the first of at least a dozen bearing her name. She has also recorded numerous songs that have been featured in [[Bollywood]] movies. Most of the themes in her songs are about love. She has performed in many shows, many of which have run all night, in India and in other countries. Her powerful voice and energetic performances are backed by a band (called [[Ta Thaiyaa]]) that can go up to eighteen members.
Her debut album was released in 1998 and was the first of at least a dozen bearing her name. She has also recorded numerous songs for [[Bollywood]] movies. The theme of most of her songs is love. She has performed in many shows in India and other countries, many of which have run all night. Her powerful voice and energetic performances are backed by a band (called [[Ta Thaiyaa]]) that can go up to eighteen members.


==Notes==
== Discography ==
=== Selected Songs ===
<references/>
Her songs are mostly base on love
songs:


* "Mene Payal Hai Chankai"
mene payal hay chankai
* "O Piya O Piya"
* "Mera Kajal"
* "Saawariya Teri Yaad Mein"
* "Meri Chunar Ud Ud Jaye"
* "Ye Kisne Jadu Kiya"
* "Teri Me Prem Diwani"
* "Aiyo Rama Hath Se Ye Dil"
* "Yad Piya Ki Aane Lagi"
* "Pal Pal Teri Yad Sataye"


==References==
O piya o piya
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mera kajal

sawan me

meri chunar ud ud jaye

ye kisne jadu kiya

teri me prem diwani

aiyo rama hath se ye dil

yad piya ki anne lagi

pal pal teri yad sataye

==External links==
* [http://mp3hungama.com/music/index.php?action=album&id=1689 Download Best Of Falguni Pathak (34 Tracks)]

==Sources==


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Revision as of 09:52, 30 May 2010

Falguni Pathak (Template:Lang-gu, Hindi: फाल्गुनी पाठक), born March 12, 1964, is a singer and performing artist from India, based in Mumbai. Her music is based on traditional musical forms from the Indian state of Gujarat. Since her professional and private debut in 1998, she has developed into an artist with a large fan following across India.[1]

Her debut album was released in 1998 and was the first of at least a dozen bearing her name. She has also recorded numerous songs for Bollywood movies. The theme of most of her songs is love. She has performed in many shows in India and other countries, many of which have run all night. Her powerful voice and energetic performances are backed by a band (called Ta Thaiyaa) that can go up to eighteen members.

Discography

Selected Songs

  • "Mene Payal Hai Chankai"
  • "O Piya O Piya"
  • "Mera Kajal"
  • "Saawariya Teri Yaad Mein"
  • "Meri Chunar Ud Ud Jaye"
  • "Ye Kisne Jadu Kiya"
  • "Teri Me Prem Diwani"
  • "Aiyo Rama Hath Se Ye Dil"
  • "Yad Piya Ki Aane Lagi"
  • "Pal Pal Teri Yad Sataye"

References

  1. ^ "Falguni the Dandiya Queen".