Monday, 12 November 2018

5 very uncommon songs you can't miss!

Sorry for such a long delay! I have not been writing for quite long.
Surprisingly, I have lately noticed that I have never written any post on music So thought to write one today.

The title is pretty self explanatory, so without doing any further ado lets get into them.

1. Yeh sama:

Movie: Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai?

A very old song of Shaan and in a film which everyone forgot including the songs. This song was outstanding. Typical romantic Bollywood song with typical arrangement. But the melody is very good and will definitely keep you in a good mood. The movie was a loose adoptation of American Pie. Two surprising fact about the movie. It was directed by National Award  winner Hansal Mehta (maker of "Aligarh", City Light", Shahid") and the music was directed by Shanker-Ehsaan-Loy

Best Lines: 
Baadal bhee, parbat bhee, nadiya bhee, dhaare bhee
Saare najaare the gumsum
Jaagee havaaye hain, jaagee fijaaye hain
Aaye yaha hain jo ham tum

Pro-Tip: 
Take your girl to some cloudy hill station. Sit on the hill top, play this song in your ipod and share the ear pod, one in yours and one in hers.

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmovWSqaur8

2. Shauk hai:

Movie: Guru

A master piece from the album Guru but I don't know why this song was not there in the music album. Everyone remembers the scene where Vidya confronts Madhavan. The song perfectly portrays the pain with which Vidya was making Maddy understand how impractical and difficult it is to marry a disabled person even though they love each other so much. A must for your music pod. I had to really work hard to get this track back then.

Best Line:
Kaash ye zindagi binkahe binsune so gayi hoti



Pro-Tip:
Listen to this song when you feel defeated and stressed out with your day to day work. Be careful it may lead to catharsis. There is no hope at the end of the song.

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDrpq7k4yN8

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