J. P. Kaushik

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J. P. Kaushik was a music director in the Hindi film industry. He composed music/songs for over 50 Hindi, Haryanvi, Rajasthani and English films.[1]

Kaushik died, aged 93, on 14 March 2017.[2]

Filmography[]

Hindi[]

  • Shehar Aur Sapna (1963), produced and directed by K. A. Abbas
  • Hamara Ghar (1964), produced and directed by K. A. Abbas
  • Aasmaan Mahal (1965), produced and directed by K. A. Abbas
  • Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein (1968), produced and directed by K. A. Abbas[3]
  • Saat Hindustani (1969), produced and directed by K. A. Abbas[4]
  • (1973), produced and directed by Rajdeep
  • Dhamaka (1980), produced by Sukhdev Dhamija, directed by Jagdish
  • (1980), produced by Harish Kataria, directed by Rajdeep
  • (1985), produced by Sumitra-Satish, directed by Pradeep Hooda

In addition, his Hindi films included:

  • , which was censored in 1978 but not released. It was written, produced and directed by Rajinder Singh Bedi
  • Adhura Milan ( Incomplete ) Anisha Productions P Ltd...Songs were penned down by Anu Vikshat and sung by Mahendra Kapoor..Nitin Mukesh..Bhupender Singh ( Bhupendra ) Dilraj Kaur ..Bhal Singh and Ved Saini.
  • was incomplete
  • , produced by Indian Film Children Society
  • Lav Kush, produced by Indian Film Children Society

Gujarati[]

Rajasthani[]

Haryanvi[]

  • , produced by Haryanvi Film Co-operative Society, directed by Satish J. Kaushik
  • Chandrawal
  • Panghat
  • , directed bySharma
  • Bairi
  • . produced by Anurag Sharma, directed by Jack Gaud

Television[]

  • Madhurima

Documentaries[]

  • Sumitra Nandan Pant

References[]

  1. ^ "आजाद हिंद फौज छोड़ बने वायुसेना में ऑफिसर, म्यूजिक डायरेक्टर बन किया शौक पूरा". bhaskar.com. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  2. ^ "सुप्रसिद्ध म्यूजिक डायरेक्टर जेपी कौशिक का निधन". newstrack. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  3. ^ Kohli, Suresh (8 April 2012). "Review: Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein (1968)". The Hindu. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  4. ^ Ghosh, Avijit (7 November 2009). "Big B's debut film hit the screens 40 yrs ago, today". The Times of India. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
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