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Whether listening to fast beats and loud music on million-watt speakers inside our cars on long trips or playing on our system at home, we can’t miss out on old Hindi songs which have soothing music with meaningful lyrics that calm the nerves and enhance the joy of driving.
Most commercial drivers prefer to turn to old film songs that might be Hindi or other regional languages, depending on which part of the country you are in. Talking about long trips and old film music will be found in this blog. Don’t miss out on the Online old Hindi songs that not only rejuvenate your mood also give you the energy to live life with inspiration.
Here you will find the best old Hindi songs of the 90s belongs to different movies:-
1. Tere dwar khada ek jogi by Hemant Kumar from Nagin (1954), lyrics by Rajendra Krishna, and music by Hemant Kumar(Song from Jogi, Bhogi or Dhongi)
If anything to describe in one word about Hemant Humar’s voice is ‘gravitas’. but when he sings this jogi songs there is naughtiness in his voice as the motive is surely not other-worldly pursuits, but wooing his beloved who is barred from him because of enmities between the two clans.
2. Kitni jawan hai zindagi kitni jawan bahaar by Rafi from Shehnai (1964), lyrics by Rajendra Krishna, and music by Ravi(Song from Romancing with ‘Zindigi’)
Biswajit is having a men’s day out on the beaches and gardens in Bombay and if there is a flock of girls around, life can be all joy and fun. Dancing with his bevy of friends, he sings this exhilarating song. Since the bevy also includes Johnny Walker, he too sings a stanza, also in Rafi’s voice. So this Rafi is actually a ‘duet’ and the girls give them company on the fast-paced dance.
3. Zindagi ka ajab fasana hai, rote rote bhi muskurana hai by Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar from Chhoti Chhoti Baatein (1965), lyrics by Shailendra, and music by Anil Biswas
Life makes strange demands even if you cry inside, you have to smile. Its last line brings in the section of death as the ultimate end of love. The maestro, in his swan song in Hindi films, proceeds with a masterly composition in the voices of his favorite singers.
4. Ye meri zindagi ek paagal hawa by Lata Mangeshkar from Ziddi (1964), lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri, and the music by SD Burman
Asha Parekh sings this song at a party acting like a crazy-possessed person, shocking everyone the hero Joy Mukherjee, villain Madan Puri seeing furtively through the screen, and the others. The last stanza is her plaintive cry of suffering (Mera ye dil zakhmon ka hai gulshan, Aahein bharun ya shikwe karun ya ansoo ke jam pi lun) that indicates that she had been compelled to do the act. Hasarat Jaipuri-SD Burman is a rare lyricist-MD combination.
5. Main akeli Raja aa ja sanwariya kaise baaje muraliya by Nirmala Devi from Geet (1944), and the music by Naushad
The year 1944 has become synonymous with Rattan, it would be a surprise for many of us that he composed music for another film in that year. That was a period when Naushad was trawling around many singers before he would finally settle with Lata Mangeshkar in a huge way, and perhaps Shamshad Begum to some level. Nirmala Devi, a classical singer sings this courtesan-style song in a very impressive way, this is a song of lament that she can’t play her music in the absence of her ‘Raja’.
The above songs are the evergreen songs that are from remarkable movies and sung by the top most popular singers by their melodious voice. You can download or play online Hindi romantic songs to beat up your bored and tired day. The meaningful and inspirational songs leave beautiful memories in your heart and mind.
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