Bali Brahmbhatt | |
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Born | Nairobi, Kenya |
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Occupation(s) | Music Director, Singer, Rapper |
Years active | 1993 - 2012 |
Bali Brahmbhatt is a Gujarati music director and playback singer who mainly performs Bollywood songs. [1]
He is currently a RJ in UK in Lyca Gold Radio based in Canary Wharf, South Quay London E14. His Radio show is quite famous which is Gold Afternoon.
Year | Film |
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2002 | Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam |
Year | Song | Film |
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2002 | Sab Kuchh Bhula Diya | Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam |
Year | Song | Film |
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1993 | Lena Hai Lena Hai | Bomb Blast |
1993 | Tu Roop Ki Rani Tu Choron Ka Raja | Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja |
1994 | Amma Dekh Tera Munda Bigda Jaye | Stuntman |
1994 | Jai Radhe Radhe - Male (Version 2) | Paramatma |
1994 | Dekha Tujhe To Dil Gane Laga | Teesra Kaun |
1994 | Mere Savre Savariya | Ekka Raja Rani |
1995 | Pump Up The Bhangra | Ram Jaane |
1995 | Gunda Rap | Aatank Hi Aatank |
1995 | Bad Boys | Gundaraj |
1995 | Maza Karle Meri Jaan | Andolan |
1996 | Habibi Twist Karenge Twist | Himmat |
1996 | Jug Magati Hai | Return of Jewel Thief |
1996 | Mera Baba Shahi Fakir | Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi |
1996 | Romance Road Per | Mafia |
1996 | Main Aaya Hoon | Chhote Sarkar |
1997 | Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya | Judaai |
1997 | Munde Aur Kudiyan Disko Bhangra Karne Aaye | Shapath |
1998 | Bhangra Paun Aaya | Jaane Jigar |
1999 | Aaj Peene De | Kaala Samrajya |
1999 | Yaar Ka Paigham | Dulhan Banoo Main Teri |
1999 | Sasujee Tera Laadla | Aashique Mastane |
1999 | Otashi Anata | Aa Ab Laut Chalen |
2000 | Kadi Te Aana Bali Di Gali | Jung |
2000 | Kem Chhe | Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hai |
2001 | Sau Rab Di - Sad | Pyar Zindagi Hai |
2002 | Taaron Ka Chamakta | Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam |
2002 | Yahan Pe Shanti Hai | Raaz |
2003 | My Name Is Gurdeep | Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II |
Year | Album | Artist | Music Director | Label |
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2007 | Banjara | Bali Brahmbhatt | ||
Year | Album | Artist | Music Director | Label |
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1995 | Gabbar mix | Bali Brahmbhatt | ||
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