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]

Anil-Arun
GenresFilm score
Years active1971 (1971)–1991 (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.

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  • 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

  1. "Anil-Arun pair". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  2. Songs Archived 30 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine
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