Bollywood Songs Celebrating The Beauty Of Nature

Ram
5 min readSep 21, 2017

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Bollywood has constantly celebrated the beautiful magnificence of nature through a considerable lot of its melodies. A large portion of the Hindi Film Songs is set against the scenery of wonderful, amazing scenes delineating the nature & climate taking care of business.Presently take a full breath & drench yourself into these reviving, melodious songs shot around probably the most sentimental areas on the planet.

Aaj Mausam Bada Beimaan Hai

Loafer

Presently here we have a tune from the 1973 film “Loafer” which splendidly depicts the interconnection between the human personality & its environment. Formed by the famous music executive Laxmikant Pyarelal, penned around Anand Bakshi & sung by the remarkable Mohammad Rafi this track discusses the melancholy & pity in the earth, which connotes a forthcoming tempest. Geniuses Dharmendra & Mumtaz give their best exhibitions.

Sawan Barse Tarse Dil

Dahek-a burning passion

This one totally legitimizes the marvels of a storm. Rainstorm in a way revives the earth & influences it to look fresher & greener. ‘Sawan barse Tarse Dil’ could be heard in the 1999 Hindi sentiment ‘ Dahek-a burning passion’. Almost certainly that Sadhna Sargam & Hariharan sang this especially sweet rainstorm song. It is not at all like some other Monsoon track that you probably heard till now. The creation by Aadesh Shrivastav has an exceptionally satisfying appeal to it & Majrooh Sultanpuri doesn’t linger behind with the verses. His verses are extremely well-suited to the subject of the track.

Ye Mausam Ka Jadoo Hai Mitwa

Hum aapke hai koun

We as a whole realize that the 1994 blockbuster Indian Musical Romantic Comedy ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun’ gave us a portion of the best soundtracks in Bollywood & every one of them have achieved a religion status. ‘Yeh Mausam Kaa Jadu Hai Mitwa, Naa Abb Dil Pe Kabu Hai Mitwa’ is one such tune’ sung by our own one of a kind song ruler ‘Lata Mangeshkar’ alongside S.P Balasubrahmanyam. Slam Lakshman’s splendid creation & Dev Kohli’s vivacious verses influence this the ideal to track & will instantly lift up your inclination. It was shot around the beautiful, bumpy tea-bequest of Coonoor in Tamil Nadu & structures an essential piece of the motion picture as Pooja (Madhuri Dixit) begins to look all starry eyed at Prem (Salman Khan) through the course of this Song. The main thing which swings to be a befuddle in the music video is the dress worn by the ladies which looked more like a Rajasthani Ghagra Choli.

Kasto Mazza

Parineeta

What number of you recall this captivating tune from the 2005 superhit “Parineeta”? This soundtrack is fit for moving you into a totally unique world. It is an amazing synthesis by an incredibly capable arranger Shantanu Moitra & has been sung by the sparkling stars of our playback industry Shreya Ghoshal & Sonu Nigam. ‘Kasto Mazza Hai’ has a blend of Nepali & Hindi verses by Swanand Kirkire, which adds a totally unique measurement to it. The video demonstrates a stunning ride on the acclaimed toy prepare of Darjeeling over the slopes secured with the lavish green tea gardens & around the thick wildernesses. The little Nepali children sing about the delights of a prepare ride & Saif Ali Khan assuming the lead part is discovered entranced by the picturesque excellence of the lovely slope station, so he sings about the breezes, the blossoms & the chirpy climate around him.

Tera Hone Laga Hoon

Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani

From the not all that all around acclaimed 2009 motion picture ‘Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani’ featuring Ranbir Kapoor & Katrina Kaif, ‘Tera Hone Laga Hu’ is a standout amongst the most heart touching Bollywood Songs heard in the current circumstances. You’ll without a doubt wind up experiencing passionate feelings for the verses which start with “Sparkling In The Setting Sun Like A Pearl Upon The Ocean, Come And Feel Me/Come And Heal Me”. The warm & consoling beams of the sun, the ocean & the hypnotizing submerged world with the clam & the pearl influence you to feel great when you begin tuning in to the tune. Pritam Chakraborty again demonstrates, how fine a music writer he is & Alisha Chinai, Joy Barua, Atif Aslam sing it unbelievably well.

Aao Na

Kyun! Ho Gaya Na

‘Gunji Si Hai Sari Fiza Jaise Bajti Ho Shehnaiyan, Lehrati Hai Mehki Hawa, Gungunati Hain Tanhaiyaan’ is an awe-inspiring number praising the irritating magnificence of the awesome earth & the elevated sky. Despite the fact that this tune is from the not all that renowned 2004 film ‘Kyun! Ho Gaya Na’ featuring Aishwarya Rai & Vivek Oberoi, however, Shankar Ehsaan Loy’s amazing structure, Javed Akhtar’s verses & Sadhna Sargam, Udit Narayan’s wonderful singing have influenced it to rival the best Bollywood tracks of all circumstances. Aishwarya Rai shot around the most fantabulous areas in India. The slopes, fields, valleys & tea-homes influence Aishwarya to look more lively & vivacious.

Suraj Hua Maddham

Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham

‘Suraj Hua Maddham, Chaand Jalne Laga, Aasmaan Ye Haai, Kyoon Pighalne Laga Main Thehra Raha, Zameen Chalne Lagi, Dhadka Yeh Dil, Saans Thamne Lagi’ are the acclaimed verses from the gigantically mainstream & all around adored 2001 motion picture ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham’, featuring Shahrukh Khan & Kajol. Sonu Nigam & Alka Yagnik’s ability as built up artists is completely demonstrated in this track formed by Sandesh Shandilya, Lalit Pandit, Jatin Pandit & Let Aadesh Shrivastav. The verses by Sameer & Anil Pandey depict the regular changes occurring in the staggering sky & how the sun & the moon look so lofty & superb in all their eminence. The whole tune has been shot around a couple of counterfeit pyramids.

Nature & climate make an innate a vital part of our life. We can’t move far from it, so we should treasure & secure it. To appreciate these delightful Bollywood hits visit http://gaanap.com/shared/play, to play Bollywood Musical recreations or to peruse the websites & surveys visit GaanaP & download the App now! :)

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