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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rGo1s6iEjc
I remember dancing to this song
Originally posted by: mintyblue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rGo1s6iEjc
I remember dancing to this song
I miss her songs in Bollywood
It's nice to read about that 90ies nostalgia (which I feel more about other filmindustries as I started my personal journey into Hindi Cinema in the 21st century). Yet I can relate to the feeling having got to know a lot of Hindi movies of that time.
I remember we had a cassette of Hassan Jahangir's Hawa Hawa. All the songs were so nice. And yesterday, I just came across a song on you tube where Huma Khan danced so well to the beats of this very famous song Hawa hawa eh hawa. This lady is really talented and deserved better roles considering her acting and dancing skills especially in western dresses. The way she swayed her hair in time with the rhythm is commendable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZozbrykYKI&list=RDNZozbrykYKI&start_radio=1
90's & 2000's were best time
2000 was the best. the songs especially 😍
Minty I’m recalling 2005-2007 time period 💜 🎵
That’s the tragedy of my life. In the 90s, I didn’t have neither time nor money to watch all these movies in the theatre. It was growing up era. Now I have both, but look at the movies BW is making. Last BW pick was Metro In Dino for me. Still searching for a movie that’s watchable and falls under my type of genre.
In the 90s or early 2000s, even a little less budget movies (you could call those B grade compared to other movies, you’d see the difference in DOP or camera) like RHTDM or Tum Bin or Dil Hai Tumhara was soooo soooo great man !
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