Manoj Kumar’s patriotic songs that earned him the title ‘Mr Bharat'

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Manoj Kumar’s patriotic songs that earned him the title ‘Mr Bharat'

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Manoj Kumar, the veteran actor, who passed away at the age of 87 in Mumbai, was not just a performer but a symbol of

national pride

. His legacy isn’t just etched in films like Purab Aur Paschim and Kranti, but also in the unforgettable

patriotic songs

that continue to stir hearts across generations.

According to NDTV, admitted to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Manoj Kumar breathed his last at 3:30 am on Friday. The cause of death was heart-related complications, with decompensated liver cirrhosis listed as a secondary cause.
Here are five songs that immortalised him as

Mr Bharat

:

Mere Desh Ki Dharti (Upkar, 1967)

Mere Desh Ki Dharti - Upkar

A song that redefined patriotic music. When Kumar heard Gulshan Bawra’s lyrics, he immediately handed them to Kalyanji, resulting in a

timeless classic

.
Hai Preet Jahan Ki Reet Sada (Purab Aur Paschim, 1970)

Aye Preet jahan ki reet sada: Purab Aur Pachhim

Written by Indeevar and sung by Mahendra Kapoor, this song has become a staple during national celebrations in schools and institutions.
Aye Vatan Aye Vatan Humko Teri Kasam (Shaheed, 1965)

Ai Vatan Ai Vatan Hamko Teri Kasam - Manoj Kumar Desh Bhakti Songs | Mohd Rafi | Shaheed Movie Songs

Sung by Mohammad Rafi and penned by Prem Dhawan, this song became an anthem of patriotic devotion.
Mera Rang De Basanti Chola (Shaheed, 1965)

Rang De Basanti Chola: Shaheed

Choosing lyricist Prem Dhawan over popular composers was a bold move, but it paid off. The haunting “Mera Rang De Basanti Chola” still evokes goosebumps as it channels Bhagat Singh’s undying spirit.

Ab Ke Baras Tujhe Dharti Ki Rani Kar Denge

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktQMoHwfhac


Yet another prominent addition to Manoj Kumar's patriotic song is surely

Ab Ke Baras Tujhe Dharti Ki Rani Kar Denge song from the classic film 'Kranti' which hit the big screens in 1981. Ab Ke Baras Tujhe Dharti Ki Rani Kar Denge still connects with people due to it's touching lyrics and also high production quality.

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