Rain Song Sequences in Tinsel-Town!
The marvel of rain and emotions enable movie buffs to rejoice in connection to their favorite songs of any particular genre. Hence BollyCurry presents the top-notch rain songs that are evergreen in the hearts of many.
Published: Sunday,Apr 21, 2013 18:40 PM GMT-06:00
Rain in movies spells magic, romance, intensity, drama and poetry.
This incredible variety makes it one of the most breathtaking props of
storytelling and showcases the larger-than-life component of cinema. The
marvel of rain and emotions enable movie buffs to rejoice in connection
to their favorite songs of any particular genre. Hence BollyCurry
presents the top-notch rain songs that are evergreen in the hearts of
many.
Kaate Nahin Kaat Te
The
fusion of
Sridevi Kapoor in that burning red hot saree with Mustache King Anil
Kapoor and rain, all sums up to the "Kaate Nahin Kat Te" sequence from
Mr. India.
This number derived its music from Pyarelal and Laxmikant and was sung
by
Kishore Kumar and
Alisha Chinai. The track is surely breathtaking,
with it pleasantly defines passion and love and is easily one of the
best rain songs Bollywood has ever produced.
Sridevi and
Anil Kapoor's
chemistry is definitely worth a watch!
With
the deadly combination of
Shreya Ghoshal and Sonu Niigam's vocals,
"Zoobie Doobie" is a song made for dancing and grooving in the rain.
Shreya Ghoshal does a splendid job of singing in different modulations, a
tone reminiscent to western themes but then tune definitely reminds you
of a late 70's scenario. Whereas
Aamir Khan showcases his abs and
Kareena Kapoor
jives in that sexy saree, all give justice to the song and bringing in
the mood of love with a pinch of craziness. The remix is fast and peppy
and the beat is again, groovy.
Coming straight from
Shree 420,
Raj Kapoor and
Nargis became the cine lovers in "Pyaar Hua Ikraar Hua".
It's cinematography, simplicity, chemistry and rhythm is what makes it
different from the other rain songs. The black and white reeling, the
saree clad lady and pantaloon man under an umbrella, all make us
transcend in a land of ecstasy. Popular music director
Shankar Jaikishan
as well as director
Raj Kapoor himself make the track an audio wonder,
whilst
Lata Mangeshkar and
Manna Dey lend the perfect voices.
Tip Tip Barsa Paani
From the 1994 release
Mohra,
this number redefined the word 'hot' when it comes to Bollywood in the
1990s. It was sensually sung by
Udit Narayan and
Alka Yagnik featuring
Akshay Kumar and
Raveena Tandon. The duo's chemistry in all the scenes
of this track is what makes it all the more rocking in the charts of
rain songs.
Barso Re
"Barso Re" from the blockbuster movie
Guru,
is an all-time enchanting number, and its rhythm is subtle with simple
yet lovely lyrics.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan portrays the free village girl par
excellence parallel to beau
Abhishek Bachchan. It is the perfect frolic
rain song composed by
A.R. Rahman in combination with
Gulzar's fabulous
lyrics.
Shreya Ghoshal contributed her beautiful voice for this one
too.
Bhaage Re Mann
Chameli produced
a great sizzling song "Bhaage Re Mann" sung by
Sunidhi Chauhan. It
shows the different sides of
Kareena Kapoor during her early stages of
acting. Both
Rahul Bose and
Kareena Kapoor were flawless. While Irshad
Kamil's lyrics were fuel to the fire and made the track an absolute rage
in the hearts of music lovers.
Dil To Pagal Hai's music
has always been charming for the SRK-Madhuri lovers and "Koi Ladki Hai"
is just the cherry on the top! It was sung by
Lata Mangeshkar and Udit
Narayan, whereas the music was composed by
Uttam Singh and the beautiful
lyrics were written by
Anand Bakshi. The rain number is a great
hum-along-to track. Of course, not to forget,
Shah Rukh Khan and Madhuri
Dixit Nene's playful banter is enchanting to watch.
Saanson Ko Saanson Mein
A melodious number from
Hum Tum
is next on list. In the vocals of
Alka Yagnik and
Babul Supriyo, this
song arises many unsaid feelings between
Saif Ali Khan and Rani
Mukherjee in the movie. The soft voices make the song a little happy and
just a little sad. This romantic song is composed by the famous duo,
Jatin-Lalit.
O Saiyaan
Highly talented singer
Roop Kumar Rathod contributes his vocals for "O Saiyaan" from the movie
Agneepath(2012).
The emphasis is more on Roop's silk voice with a superb orchestra
playing in the background which fills one's heart with tons of love. The
song portrays the thrilling chemistry between Kaali (acted by Priyanka
Chopra) and Vijay (acted by
Hrithik Roshan).
"Gale Lag Ja" from
De Dana Dan
exhibits some sensuous romance between
Akshay Kumar and
Katrina Kaif. A
feel-good romantic track that unravels some of Pritam's finest works
and
Javed Ali's expressive voice, in addition to fresh singing sensation
Banjyotsna, cuddle the song with romanticism and zingy music. This song
ought to be kept on repeat once heard!
Other rain-filled songs include: Ek Ladki Bheegi Bhaagi Si"
Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958), "Bheegi Bheegi Raaton Mein"
Ajnabee (1974), "Rimjhim Rimjhim"
1942: A Love Story (1994), "Saawan Barse Tarse Dil"
Dahek (1999), "Jo Haal Dil Ka"
Sarfarosh (1999), "
Taal Se
Taal Mila"
Taal (1999), "Idhar Chala Main Udhar Chala"
Koi... Mil Gaya (2003), "Chori Chori Chhora Chhori"
Masti (2004), "Jiya Dhadak Dhadak Jaye"
Kalyug (2005), "Laga Prem Rog"
Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? (2005), "Dekho Na"
Fanaa (2006)
We at BollyCurry hope that these rain sequences have filled your hearts, and also wish to see them on your playlist in the nearing monsoon! Until then, why not let us know which track will you groove into in the rain?
Writer: Medha G.
Editors: Sonia R. & Jenifer Y.
Graphics: Preet K.
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