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Hindi film songs, more formally known as Hindi Geet or Filmi songs and informally known as Bollywood music, are songs featured in Hindi films.Derived from the song-and-dance routines common in Indian films, Bollywood songs, along with dance, are a characteristic motif of Hindi cinema which gives it enduring popular appeal, cultural value and context. [1]
The soundtrack album sold 2 crores units. [3] This made it the best-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of all time, [4] as well as one of the best-selling albums of any genre in India. [8] The soundtrack was #4 on the list of "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks of All Time", as compiled by Planet Bollywood.
The song, penned by Shailendra, composed by Shankar–Jaikishan and sung by Lata Mangeshkar, is placed at number 4 in the list of 100 greatest Bollywood songs of all time by BBC Asian Network. [1] [2] This song portrays the emotional tension between two characters, hinting at the complex relationships and unspoken feelings that drive the story.
The soundtrack to the 1990 Hindi-language romantic musical film Aashiqui features twelve songs composed by Nadeem–Shravan (a duo consisting of Nadeem Saifi and Shravan Rathod) and lyrics written by Sameer, Rani Mallik and Madan Pal. Released by T-Series on 26 December 1989, it became the highest-selling Bollywood soundtrack of all time with around 2 crore units sold.
In 2005, it was judged the top Hindi soundtrack of all time by voters on the BBC, [67] and in 2014, they included the song "Maar Daala" in their listing of the "100 Greatest Bollywood Song of All Time". [68] In 2011, Planet Bollywood featured Devdas amongst the "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks Ever" of Hindi cinema. [69] "Dola Re Dola" has ...
Aashiqui has been rated the 4th best soundtrack ever by PlanetBollywood.com on their "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks". [9] The soundtrack album sold 20 million units, [4] making it the best-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of all time. [5] Nadeem Akhtar Saifi, other half of the Nadeem–Shravan duo, in 1996
Jatin–Lalit's score for the cult classic Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge was a massive success, and is remembered as one of the all-time best Bollywood soundtracks, earning them their second nomination at the Filmfare Awards. It is the 5th highest selling Bollywood soundtrack of all time.
The soundtrack was #87 on the list of "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks of All Time", as compiled by Planet Bollywood. The songs were shot at various locations in India including Munnar in Kerala, Manali and Rajasthan. [9] Shah's work on the soundtrack was well received. It won the Best Background Score and Shah was nominated for the Best ...