I've created a group, Kishore Kumar. All fans of the singer are cordially invited to join the group and make it a success. Have fun. Prasun.

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So you are a Kishore lover -- well that's good. What's your fav 5 songs of him in hindi (one is tough to judge, even 5 too, but let's start)....... may be you can mention top 10 of your fav.
As you said, difficult. Even if you'd asked to name 10 K-songs I don't like, it would've been even more difficult. I surrender, I can't successfully undertake such tough assignments. Let's here your story. What are your favourites Abhishek?

Abhishek Bhattacharya said:
So you are a Kishore lover -- well that's good. What's your fav 5 songs of him in hindi (one is tough to judge, even 5 too, but let's start)....... may be you can mention top 10 of your fav.
well -- Woh Sham Kuchh Ajeeb Thi is my all-time favourite hindi song, but yes, many other songs are there to listen anytime in any mood.
I really love bengali songs of him too. Kichhu Katha Chhilo Chokhe is my favourite among them!
Abhi, you've good taste. Yes, these are great songs. In Bengali, there's an album, 'Noyono Sorosi Kano' by our Kishore. Please bye it and get stunned. This song you mentioned is really superb. One thing about NSK is many of it's songs have Kishore Kumar as the music director!! Enojoy!


Abhishek Bhattacharya said:
well -- Woh Sham Kuchh Ajeeb Thi is my all-time favourite hindi song, but yes, many other songs are there to listen anytime in any mood.
I really love bengali songs of him too. Kichhu Katha Chhilo Chokhe is my favourite among them!

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