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Kundan Lal Saigal, the first superstar of Indian cinema, is celebrated for his immense contributions to music and film during the 1930s and 1940s. Born on April 11, 1904, in Jammu, Saigal made his debut in the film "Subha Ka Tara" and quickly rose to fame. His unparalleled voice captivated audiences, making him a beloved playback singer with unforgettable songs. Saigal’s ability to convey deep emotions through his performances set a benchmark for future artists. His legacy continues to inspire generations, solidifying his place as a pioneering figure in the Indian film industry.
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