Anil−Arun
Anil-Arun refers to the Indian music director duo of Anil Mohile, a music director and music arranger and Arun Paudwal, a music director. The duo has worked well in Marathi movies.[1]
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Genres | Film score |
Years active | 1971 | –1991
Past members |
Career
Although they mostly embarked on solo projects at different points of their respective careers, Anil-Arun teamed up again for many Marathi in total. Anuradha Paudwal, a singer and wife of Arun Paudwal, one of the music directors in the pair Anil-Arun has sung most of the songs.
Below is a list of those movies:
- Aali mazya ghari hi Diwali
- Ashtavinayak
- Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi
The pair gets broken due to death of Arun Paudwal in the year 1991. Later Anil Mohile kept continuing giving music to the Marathi movies.
Popular songs composed
- Ashtavinayak Tujha Mahima Kasa
- Aali Majhya Ghari Hi Diwali
- Kalya Matit Matit
- Dolyavarun Majhya Utrun
- Rajanigandha jiwani ya
- Rasika mi kaise gau geet
- Tu Sukhkarta Tu Dukhharta
- Datun Kanth Yeto
- Raja Lalakaari
- Dhundhit Gandhit Houni Sajna
- Pahile Na Mi Tula
- Pratham Tula Vandito
- Pritichya Chandrati
- Bey Eke Bey, Bey Dune Chaar
- Mi Jalwanti Mi Phulwanti
- Ya Ravaji Basa Bhavji
- Yeu Kashi Priya
- Raja Lalkari Ashi Ghe
- Ruperi Valut Madanchya Banat
- Vithu Mauli Tu Mauli Jagachi
- Shodhu Mi Kuthe Kashi Priya
- Savpnatlya Kalyano Umlu Nakach Kevha
- Pahile Na Mi Tula
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References
- "Anil-Arun pair". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
- Songs Archived 30 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine
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