Rishabh Kant, known as The Rish, believes his song 'Barbaad' from the blockbuster 'Saiyaara' is revolutionizing love songs. Collaborating with Mohit Suri and Yash Raj Films, and sung by Jubin Nautiyal ...
In the grand symphony of Bollywood, romance has always played the sweetest tune. Whether it’s the innocence of first love or the intensity of eternal devotion, timeless romantic tracks continue to ...
The Hindi-language film industry is famous for romantic comedies filled with singing and dancing. Sometimes, Bollywood films are more than pure entertainment — they can offer a blueprint for love. Let ...
From the 1930s to the 1990s, Bollywood songs were key to storytelling, expressing emotions beyond dialogue. Legends like Lata Mangeshkar, Rafi, and Ki ...
Years before K-pop became a global phenomenon, Bollywood composers drew inspiration from South Korean music to create Hindi chartbusters that are still a staple at parties and weddings. Many fans have ...
Ibrahim Ali Khan's 'old-school Bollywood love song' is doing the rounds on social media. Featuring Khushi Kapoor alongside Saif Ali Khan's eldest son, the song ‘tere ishq mein’ of the film titled ...
My first summer in New York, I couldn't get "Kal Ho Naa Ho" out of my head every time I walked past the Hudson. The title song of Nikhil Advani's 2003 Bollywood dramedy means "Tomorrow may not be" -- ...
Even if you’re not a Bollywood fan, this collection of awesome Bollywood karaoke songs for women to sing might catch your attention. There’s something about Bollywood movies that has captivated people ...
The energetic combination of song and dance in La La Land reminds us all of the crowd-pleasing power of Bollywood. Damien Chazelle’s musical might be set in contemporary Hollywood but the crossover is ...
Bollywood songs and lyricists have been very fond of Lord Krishna. There are several films where the play of Dahi Handi has also been portrayed beautifully. Songs from such scenes have also ...
When was the last time you actually watched a romantic film that felt as timeless as Mughal-e-Azam, or something as deeply emotional as Jab We Met? Or, full of life, like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge?
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