Iqbal Qureshi

Iqbal Qureshi (12 May 1930 — 21 March 1998) was an Indian music composer and director, credited with several Bollywood film scores between 1958 and 1986, best known for his music to the song "Ek Chameli Ke Mandve Tale" in the film Cha Cha Cha (1964), the first Indian film to feature Western dance. He was also known as Chhote Iqbal. His interest in music began as a child when he sang for private gatherings and for All India Radio. He became involved in the Indian People's Theatre Association when he moved to Mumbai as an adult and began to direct music for dramas.

Iqbal Qureshi

Iqbal Qureshi (12 May 1930 — 21 March 1998) was an Indian music composer and director, credited with several Bollywood film scores between 1958 and 1986, best known for his music to the song "Ek Chameli Ke Mandve Tale" in the film Cha Cha Cha (1964), the first Indian film to feature Western dance. He was also known as Chhote Iqbal. His interest in music began as a child when he sang for private gatherings and for All India Radio. He became involved in the Indian People's Theatre Association when he moved to Mumbai as an adult and began to direct music for dramas.