Good Morning Songs In Hindi Cinema

In Hindi cinema, songs play an important role. Expert composers and singers were enlisted to record the songs, which were then filmed in unique locations to suit the mood. The songs took up a significant portion of the budget, and they are crucial to the film's box office success. In the history of Hindi cinema, thousands of memorable songs have been recorded. Picking ten favourite songs from such a large set is almost difficult for me. However, I made every effort to choose songs that are especially dear to my heart.

 

1. TERE BINA ZINDAGI SE - AANDHI (1975)

Aandhi is a 1975 Hindi film directed by lyricist Gulzaar and based on the life of India's then-prime minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. R D Burman composed the music for this film, which was written by Gulzar and beautifully sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar. Sanjeev Kumar, a veteran actor, and actress Suchitra Sen star in Tere bina zindagi se. Apart from Kishore Da's and Lata ji's beautiful vocals, my favourite part of this song is the conversation between Sanjiv Kumar and Suchitra Sen in the middle.

 

2. SUHAANA SAFAR AUR YEH MAUSAM HASEEN - MADHUMATI (1958)

Madhumati is a 1958 Hindi film directed by Bimal Roy that was one of the first hindi films to deal with reincarnation. Salil Choudhury composed the film's soundtrack, with Shailendra writing the lyrics. Mukesh, a veteran singer, sings this song, which is filmed on Dilip Kumar.

 

3. JAANE KAHAN GAYE WOH DIN - MERA NAAM JOKER (1970)

Mera Naam Joker is a film around a clown who must make his audience laugh at the expense of his own sufferings, directed by showman Raj Kapoor. Sankar Jaikishan composed the film's soundtrack. Hasrat Jaipuri wrote this song, which is sung by veteran singer Mukesh. Raj Kapoor, who plays the clown in this song, is featured in the song.

 

4. MAN KYON BEHKA RE BEHKA - UTSAV (1984)

Utsav is a remake of the sanskrit plays Charudatta (by Bhasa) and Mrichakatika, directed by Girish Karnad and produced by Sashi Kapoor (by Shudraka). Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle perform a rare duet in this song, composed by Laxmikant Pyarelaal and picturized on the lovely ladies Rekha and Anuradha Patel.

 

5. LAGI AAJ SAWAN KI PHIR WOH JHADI - CHANDNI (1989)

Chandni is a musical romance directed by Yash Chopra. The popularity of this film's music was integral in ending Bollywood's period of violence and reintroducing music to Hindi films. Suresh Wadkar sang this song, which was written by Anand Bakshi and composed by Shiv-Hari (Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma and Pt. Hari Prasad Chaurasiya). It was picturized on Vinod Khanna and Sridevi. The melody of this song clearly reflects both maestros' classical influences.

 

6. YEH LAMHE YEH PAL HUM - LAMHE (1991)

Lamhe is a famous love narrative directed by Yash Chopra that received critical acclaim for its lyrics. This song, written by Anand Bakshi and composed by Shiv-Hari (Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma and Pt. Hari Prasad Chaurasiya), was sung by Hariharan and starred Anil Kapoor. During the album's audio launch, this song was not included. Yash Chopra recorded this song shortly before the movie's premiere and re-released the soundtrack with it included.

 

7. JAB KOI BAAT BIGAD JAAYE ~ JURM (1990)

The musical thrill Jurm is directed by Mahesh Bhatt. Rajesh Roshan composed the score, and Indeevar and Payam Sayeedi wrote the lyrics for Jurm. Kumar Sanu and Sadhana Sargam share a truly memorable duet from the album.

 

8. HUM BEWAFAA HARGIZ NA THE - SHALIMAAR (1978)

Shalimaar is an Indian-English thriller directed by Krishna Shah. R. D. Burman composed the soundtrack for this movie. Kishore Kumar sings this romantic sad song, which was filmed with Dharmendra.

 

9. AAJ MAUSAM BADA BEIMAAN - LOAFER (1973)

A. Bhimsingh directed the hindi film Loafer in 1973. The Laxmikant-Pyarelaal duo composed the music for this album, and Anand Bakshi wrote the lyrics. Mohd. Rafi sings this song, which is filmed with Dharmendra.

 

10. KAHAN TAK YEH MAN KO -  BATON BATON MEIN (1979)

Basu Chatterjee produced and directed Baton Baton Mein, a romantic comedy film released in 1979. Rajesh Roshan composed the music for this film. Kishore Kumar sings this song, which is filmed with Amol Palekar.