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      • Manohar Lal Sonik was a composer, known for Mera Saaya (1966), Sawan Bhadon (1970) and Awara Badal (1964).
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  2. Nov 28, 2014 · Manohar Lal Sonik the senior member of the Sonik-Omi team that had made their presence felt in the decades of 1960s, 70s and somewhat in the 80s. Famous Sonik-Omi duo. Manohar Lal Sonik and Om Prakash Sonik were uncle and nephew respectively.

  3. Manohar Lal, also born in Sialkot, had lost his eyesight when he was only two. But he never let that deter him from his musical ambitions. At the time of the Partition, he was touring with a...

  4. Manohar Lal Sonik was born on 24th November 1923 at Gujarawala. He passed away on 9th July 1993 after which this composer duo became a part of cinematic history. For the last few years Omi Ji has been presiding as the Director of Indian Performing Rights Society (IPRS).

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  5. Manohar Lal Sonik was a composer, known for Mera Saaya (1966), Sawan Bhadon (1970) and Awara Badal (1964). Manohar Lal died on 9 July 1993 in Bombay, India.

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  6. composer. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death, Real name. «Aavida Maa Aavide» (1998), «Ganga Aur Ranga» (1994 ...

  7. Jul 31, 2009 · My uncle,Manohar Lal Sonik was the first to get into this profession,and as he was visually impaired,I came to Bombay as his eyes, what followed was hardwork,relentless search for work,and working as assistant with Roshan. Being an assistant meant everything!

  8. His uncle Manohar Lal Sonik, who used to work in a 'Musical Dance Party' led by Jung Bahadur Bakshi, brother of renowned actor Om Prakash. Manohar Lal was blind. Manohar Lal, later, started working with composer Pt. Amarnath, as an assistant. Om Prakash moved to Bombay in late 1940s at the age of eight.