From ‘Cham Cham’ To ‘Tum Hi Ho,’ Bollywood’s Top “Bareish Wale” Songs

Bareish music is here to have our toes shakin'. Here’s the Proof!

1. Cham Cham

The song Cham Cham is sung by Monali Thakur, starring Tiger Shroff & Shraddha Kapoor in lead roles. The melody of this song is incredibly catchy and hummable. This music makes us get outside and perform in the weather.

2. Tum Hi Ho

Another rain song featuring Shraddha Kapoor has us smitten with the rainy season. Arijit Singh’s soothing voice has definitely touched our hearts. The iconic coat scene adds to the overall dreary atmosphere.

3. Baarish

Its night time, it’s raining outside, and this music is playing in the background, bringing out the warm feelings. Every drop of the lyrics makes us feel like it’s raining. The rainy atmosphere is evoked by the instrumental used in this music video.

4. Ek Laadki Bheegi Bhaagi Si

With all of his craziness, this is a typical Kishore Kumar song. Except for the rain-soaked Madhubala who inspired the song, there is no rain in this song. The female is only briefly seen; the entire attention is on Kishore Kumar, the mechanic who can play music with his tools. You can’t help but admire S D Burman’s music.

5. Barso Re

The film’s soundtrack is directed by A.R. Rahman, with lyrics written by Gulzar. Shreya Ghoshal sings ‘Barso Re,’ which features the always lovely Aishwarya Rai Bachchan dancing merrily in the rain! The rains in south India are brilliantly captured by Barso Re.

With the release of such rainy tunes, Bollywood music has undoubtedly made us fall in love with monsoons even more.