(Aashiqui 2) The modern classic that made every guitarist learn just four chords.
(Ijaazat) The trickiest letter. But what a payoff – this Gulzar-penned, Asha Bhosle gem is pure poetry.
(Mughal-e-Azam) Madhubala. Anarkali. Defiance. Perfection.
(1942: A Love Story) Pure romance. If you don’t sigh at least once, check your pulse.
Hindi cinema, also known as Bollywood, is one of the largest film industries in the world. Music plays a vital role in Hindi movies, with songs being a crucial part of the film's success. In this report, we will explore Hindi movie songs from A to Z, covering various aspects such as popular singers, iconic songs, and notable trends.
(Woh Kaun Thi?) If melancholy had a voice, it would sound exactly like Lata Mangeshkar singing this.
The journey of Hindi film music has transitioned through several distinct eras, each with its own signature sound:
(Dil Se) You can’t sit still when that AR Rahman beat drops. Also, filmed on a moving train. Enough said.
(Jurm) The go-to “life is hard but we’ll be fine” karaoke number for uncles at every party.
(RHTDM) The most stolen guitar riff in Indian college hostels. And we love it.