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Best of Bollywood Old to Recent Film Songs

Best of Bollywood Old to Recent Film Songs
“Best of Bollywood” is truly a classic Music Albu for all Hindi Old Film music lovers. The fifteen carefully chosen songs will take you to the golden days of Kishore Kumar, lata Mangeshkar, Usha Khanna to Sonu Nigam-Sunidhu Chowhan. Check out the music videos of selected songs online and buy the album online. Also, do not forget to check the reviews from our customers. Add your comments about the great Bollywood Song Collection.

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Tracklist of Songs in Best of Bollywood
1. Pyar Do Pyar Lo [From Janbaaz] – Sapna
2. Laila O Laila [From Qurbani] – Kanchan, , Amit Kumar
3. Tere Sang Pyar Main [From Nagin] - Lata Mangeshkar (SONG:TERE SANG PYAAR MAIN MUSIC:LAXMIKANT PYARELAL LYRICS:VERMA MALIK SINGERS:LATA MANGESHKAR MOVIE:NAGIN CAST SUNIL DUT REKHA MUMTAZ FEROZ KHAN VINOD MEHRA YOGEETA BALI REENA ROY JEETENDRA SANJAY KHAN ARUNA IRANI A myth goes that when a snake reaches a certain age, they are able to transform into human beings. After a group of six friends (Vijay,)
4. Hey Maine [From Tere Mere Sapne] – Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar (”Tere Mere Sapne” is a 1971 film produced by Dev Anand, and written and directed by his brother Vijay Anand for Navketan Films. The movie stars Dev, Mumtaz, Hema Malini, Vijay Anand and Prem Nath. The film’s music is by SD Burman, and the story is based on The Citadel, a novel by AJ Cronin)
5. Pal Bhar Ke Liye [From Johny Mera Naam] – Usha Khanna, Kishore Kumar
6. Ye Raatain [From Julie] – Lata Mangeshkar
7. Dil Aaj Shair Hai [From Gambler] – Kishore Kumar (dil aaj shayar hai movie gambler staring evergreen dev anand sung by kishore kumar music given by SD Burman. —————————- Dil Aaj Shair Hai, Gam Aaaj Nagma Hai Shab Yeh Gajal Hai Sanam, Gairon Ke Sheron Ko, Voh Sune Wale, Ho Istaraf Bhi Karam.. Aake Zara Dekh Lo Tere Khatir, Ham Kis Tarah Se Jiye, Aason Ke Dhaage Se Seete Rahe Ham,)
8. Wada Na Tod [From Dil Tujhko Diya] – Lata Mangeshkar (Here is a beautiful famous Hindi song (that was featured in the 2004 movie “Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind” with Jim Carrey) by the incredible Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar. Born September 28, 1929 in Indore, Lata Mangeshkar has a career that has spanned more than six decades. She has been active in all walks of Indian popular and light clas)
9. Mehbooba Mehbooba [From Sholay] – R.D. Burman,
10. Kaahe Chhed [From Devdas] – Madhuri Dixit, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Birju Maharaj, Pandit Birju Maharaj
11. Hum Tumhen Chahte Hain [From Qurbani] – Anand, Kanchan, , Manhar
12. Badi Mushkil [From Lajja] – Alka Yagnik
13. Kehna Hi Kya [From Bombay] – Chitra
14. Do Pyaar [From Jungle] – Sunidhi Chauhan, Sonu Nigam,
15. Chori Chori [From Chori Chori Chupke Chupke] – Babul Supriyo, Alka Yagnik

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Now that Bollywood (Bombay-plus-Hollywood--an affectionate nickname for India's terrifyingly productive film industry) has finally gone mainstream in the West (Bride and Prejudice, Monsoon Wedding), many American listeners are curious to know more about the genre's extremely busy soundtrack singers. Club-goers are already primed by Bhangra nights, but for the uninitiated, the high-pitched female voices, loosey-goosey chorales, and wild-and-wooly instrumentals may take some getting used to. However, anyone willing to make the effort will be quickly rewarded. This compilation is a great place to start as it is well-produced and fairly typical of the genre at its best. Among the male singers, Kishore Kumar is well accounted for. Of the big female names, Lata Mangeshkar is represented but her even-more-famous sister, Asha Bhosle, is not. But Chitra, who sounds like an Indian Dolly Parton, almost makes up for her absence. Anyone who wants to know still more about this most flagrantly hedonistic of musical styles is directed to the exhaustively annotated Rough Guide To Bollywood and Manteca's delightful I Love Bollywood. --Christina Roden

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Video Reviews and Related Videos

Pyaar do pyaar lo
Laila o Laila
TERE SANG PYAAR MAIN- NAGIN
Kishore & Lata - Hey Maine Kasam Lee - Tere Mere Sapne[1971]
Pal Bhar Ke Liye
Dil Aaj Shayar Hai [high quality sound]
Wada Na Tod

Customer Reviews

Exotic and fun music
 
Review Date: January 7, 2010
Reviewer: Allison E. Benson-Chukiert, New Hartford, NY
I really enjoyed listening to this album. It is exotic and fun to listen to, and I highly recommend it. Lively singing and intoxicating rhythms make this one of my favorites. It will uplift you and transport you to India in a heartbeat! An amazing auditory journey!
A little bit of a con...
 
Review Date: February 14, 2009
Reviewer: Arvind Maharaj, WA, Australia
Good collection, yes - but a little unfair - as all the tracks are lifted from another collection, "The Music of Bollywood", which is a THREE disc collection, and provides a wider repetoire, thus giving a better insight into the huge range of Bollywood-type music.

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Review Date: January 3, 2007
Reviewer: D. Hastings, Superior,WI USA
I love all music. I especially love music that makes me want to get up and dance. Bollywood takes me from want to shake my groove to the introspective relaxed mode
It depends on what you're expecting.
 
Review Date: May 21, 2006
Reviewer: Sasha, Raleigh, NC USA
I fell in love with Bhangra, so I ventured over to Bollywood for a similar flavor. Bollywood has a much different feel than does Bhangra. The beats and musical arrangement are more similar to Western culture than are Bhangra, so I was pleased with the presentation, but found that I am much more of a Bhangra fan. I enjoy travelling musically away from Western sounds. Bollywood lacks the hard dohl beat of Bhangra, but does hang on to the cultural echos of India. I do enjoy my Bollywood album, but I still favor my Bhangra favorites. If you haven't tried Bhangra and you do enjoy Bollywood, try Bhangra's Punjab collection. You won't be disappointed.
beautiful songs
 
Review Date: January 3, 2006
Reviewer: sunny, ind
I am a fan of Indian music, and this cd offered fun singalong songs. They are very catchy and pretty. All the songs are my personal favorites. This music is not the same, to me, as the music of Ravi Shankar and other more traditional Indian artists. These songs have more of a western structure, with the 4/4 beats and the verse/chorus pattern. I recommend this cd to anybody looking for the 'typical', romanticized Indian sound that they might have heard here in the West.
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  1. Good collections.I like all K songs.

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