Kundan Lal Saigal was an Indian artist and on-screen character who is viewed as the first genius of the Hindi film industry, which was focused in Calcutta amid Saigal's chance, yet is right now focused in Mumbai. In a -of 15 years, Saigal acted in 36 peculiarity films. Also, he acted in a short comic drama Hindi film, Dulari Bibi (three reels), discharged in 1933. In 1955, B.N. Sircar discharged a narrative film taking into account the life of K.L. Saigal, Amar Saigal. In the film, G. Mungheri performed the title part of Saigal. The film contained 19 melodies lifted from Saigal's movies. On the whole, Saigal rendered 185 tunes which incorporates 142 film melodies and 43 non-film tunes. Of the film tunes, there are 110 in Hindi, 30 in Bengali and two in Tamil. There are 37 non-film melodies in Hindi, and two each in Bengali, Pashto,[4] Punjabi and Persian. His non-film melodies involve bhajans, ghazals and hori. He has rendered the manifestations of writers, for example, Ghalib, Zauq, and Seemab.
Songs By K.L Saigal
4. Haye Kis But Ki Mohabbat - K.L Saigal
5. Jo Beet Chuki So Beet Chuki - K.L Saigal
6. Ibn E Mariyam Hua Kare Koi - K.L Saigal
7. Shukriya Hasti Ka - K.L Saigal
8. Kaun Virane Mein Dekhe Ga Bahar - K.L Saigal
5. Jo Beet Chuki So Beet Chuki - K.L Saigal
6. Ibn E Mariyam Hua Kare Koi - K.L Saigal
7. Shukriya Hasti Ka - K.L Saigal
8. Kaun Virane Mein Dekhe Ga Bahar - K.L Saigal