Reshma, is a renowned folk singer of Pakistan, who is popular in India too.
She was born in Pallu village of Bikaner, Rajasthan to a Gypsy family in 1947. Her family moved to Pakistan during the partition of India.
Reshma says she does not have any training in classical music. In 2004 her rendition of Ashkan Di Gali Vich Mukaam De Gaya was in the top ten of the Indian charts.
Her most famous song is Lambi Judai, sung for a Bollywood film Hero.
Based in Lahore, Reshma is an advocate of good relations between India and Pakistan. Reshma traveled in the first bus from Lahore to Amritsar. She was discovered by the director Subhash Ghai of Hindi Movie Hero when he heard her singing at a function in her village.
Although she could not speak Hindi properly her mother tongue is Bagri, the director helped her sing the song by singing in front of her and teaching her the words phonetically.
In October 2002 Reshma performed at the Brunei Gallery in London to a packed fall of Pakistani expatriates her daughter Khadija and Umayr also performed.
In January 2006 she was one of the passengers on the inaugural Lahore Amritsar bus, the first such service linking both parts of the Punjab since 1947.
The bus had 26 passengers in total of whom 15 were Pakistani officials, Reshma had booked seven seats for herself and her family.
Reshma is a vegetarian.
The rise of European movies was interrupted by the outbreak of World War I when the film industry in United States flourished with the rise of Hollywood, typified most prominently by the great innovative work. In the 1920s, European movies makers such as Sergei Eisenstein, F. W. Murnau, and Fritz Lang, in many ways inspired by the meteoric wartime progress of film through Griffith, along with the contributions of Charles Chaplin and others.
Quickly caught up with American movies making and continued to further advance the medium. In the 1920s, new technology allowed movies makers to attach to each film a soundtrack of speech, music and sound effects synchronized with the action on the screen.
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