As one may be able to guess from the line in the title, Meena Mangeshkar and Usha Mangeshkar (who sing for Nargis’s character’s two sons in the film). Lata carries on the theme of suffering and heartbreak in “D uniya Main Hum Aaye Hain To Jeena Hi Padega, Jeevan Hai Agar Zahar To Peena Hi Padega”. One can almost feel the sound of her heart being crushed to pieces as she calls out for her beloved. “ Nagri Nagri Dware Dware Dhoondo Re Sanwariya” is given an emotional rendition by This is a standard run-of-the-mill song about a young bride leaving her parent’s house. Shamshad has sobered down her excitement and adopted a melancholic tone for “ Pee Ke Ghar Aaj Pyari Dulhaniya Chali”. She was always able to portray infectious excitement through her rustic voice so her singing makes this Shamshad was a brilliant choice for this type of song. One of Naushad’s most favorite singers, Shamshad Begum, yields another boisterous yet traditional number, “ Holi Aayi Re Kanhai”. In a way, the folksy beat and the lively chorus reminds one of “ Ghanan Ghanan” from “ Lagaan”, composed by A.R. The result is a merry tune that reflects the cheerful mood of the main characters in a certain juncture of the story. Here, they sing enthusiastically and provide a first-rate back-up for the four lead singers. Naushad has always been very adept at bringing the best out of his chorus. “ Dukh Bhare Din Beete Re Bhaiya” is a sparky and happy melody rendered by What cannot be doubted though is Naushad’s effort to reflect the mood of the film’s plot into his musical pieces. Naushad’s work here is excellent, others believe that the tunes lack a certain joie de vivre. The soundtrack of this motion picture, however, generates mixed feelings among fans of Hindi music. India” is established as a classic in the annals of Hindi cinema. Singers: Asha Bhosle, Lata Mangeshkar, Manna Dey, Meena Mangeshkar, Mohd. Starring: Nargis, Rajendra Kumar, Sunil Dutt, Raj Kumar and Kanhaiyalal Along with the stunning costumes and sets, Lahu Munh Lag Gaya highlighted Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone's sizzling chemistry.Planet-Bollywood - Music Review - Mother India On the backdrop of the Sanjay Leela Bhansali's stunning Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-leela movie, this Holi song has sensual depth to it, rather than just being a festive celebration. Lahu Munh Lag Gaya, Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-leela
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Set in streets full of Holi revelers, this song, with its fun lyrics and delightful pairing of Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, is an absolute earworm.ĩ. Balam Pichkari, Yeh Jawaani Hai DeewaniĪmongst modern Bollywood Holi numbers, this one is known, loved and sung along-to by absolutely everyone. Baghban marked their first film together after 20 years and going by breezy this song is, you won't be able to tell a thing.Ĩ. Hori Khele Raghuveera has remained a popular festive song since its release in 2003 and that's greatly because of its light-hearted video, catchy beat and natural chemistry between Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini. Akshay Kumar and Priyanka Chopra who are clad in white, shimmy to the beat and revel in a spontaneous rain dance too. Featured in the 2005 film, Waqt: The Race Against Time, this song finds itself on, surprise surprise, a boat. Now this Holi hit certainly distinguishes itself from the lot. The song brings together the star cast in a large celebration of colour, song and dance on the backdrop of multiple love stories. Soni Soni from the 2000 romantic drama Mohabbatein marks the modernization of Holi celebrations and famously brought together Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan on-screen. However, at the end of lively hit, things take a dark turn as Shah Rukh Khan's Rahul professes his love for Juhi Chawla's Kiran with the iconic dialogue, "I love you, K-K-Kiran." It may come as surprise to see a celebratory song like Ang Se Ang Lagana in the psychological thriller that is Darr. Showcasing Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan and Rekha back in their glory days, the catchy tune celebrates the festive with quaint charm, white outfits and lots of colour. Of every Bollywood Holi song there is, Rang Barse from 1981's Silsila is by far, the most popular.