Bollywood Songs
Opinion: Why Do Old Songs Still Connect?
Shuru kare antakshari, leke prabhu ka naam - mm. "Maye Ni Maye...." from Hum Aapke Hain Koun is being sung. It is fascinating to think despite decades and generations having gone by, even today when you play antakshari and it starts with singing a song from 'mm' - the first song that clicks is 'Maye Ni Maye' even though we have a plethora of newer songs at our disposal. And that's where thought arises - the longevity of songs and the musical notes ranging from the 40s, 50s, 70s, 80s, 90s and even the 2000s - sustains across years, generations and demographics in mir | Click Here...
A Quick Route To Childhood Days: Old Bollywood Songs
Songs evoke feelings, excite or calm, and eventually become ingrained in our memories and selves. For the majority of Indians, Lata Mangeshkar's passing was a personal loss. With the help of her songs and those of her contemporaries, we developed. A significant portion of the youth and adulthood of at least two generations was influenced by the voices of the golden age of Bollywood, including Kishore Kumar, Mukhesh, Rafi, and others. A spell is cast by their music. The older voices have always been there for us to rely on as we have rejoiced, lamented, laughed, and sobbed thro | Click Here...