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Zohrabai Ambalewali

Zohrabai Ambalewali (1918- 1 January 1990) was Indian classical singer and playback singer in Hindi cinema in the 1930s and 40s.
She is best known for her contralto voice in the songs, "Ankhiyan Milage Jiyaa Bharmaake" and "Aai Diwali, Aai Diwali" in 1944 hit ''Rattan'' (1944), with music by Naushad, and "Uran Khatole Pe Ud Jaoon", duet with Shamshad Begum in ''Anmol Ghadi'' (1946), also under Naushad's music direction. She along with Rajkumari, Shamshad Begum and Amirbai Karnataki, were amongst the leading first generation of playback singers in the Hindi film industry, however by the late 1940s, the arrival of new voices like Geeta Dutt and Lata Mangeshkar, meant their career faded away.
==Early life and background==
Born and brought up in Ambala, Punjab, now in present-day Haryana, to family of professional singers, which lend to her surname, Ambalewali started her musical training under Ghulam Hussain Khan and Ustad Nasir Hussain Khan. Subsequently, she trained her in the Agra gharana of Hindustani music.〔

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