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keepalivebollywood · 2 years ago
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Romance Monsoon Hindi song - Hindi Songs Late 90s by keepalivebollywood
Keep Alive is one of the  bollywood music management Company and has taken over the music world with its wonderful music. Hindi songs from the late 90s are making a comeback! With our new playlist, you can enjoy all your favorite hits from this era.From classic love songs to upbeat dance numbers, we've got it all covered. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the best of the Hindi Songs Late 90s.Relive the golden era of Bollywood with these classics! Visit for more: https://www.keepalivebollywood.com/
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hood-ex · 1 month ago
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This got long so I decided to send it in an ask.
So India has like a dozen film industries organized by language. Bollywood is the biggest and that's Hindi. There are also movies n Tamil, Telegu, Malayalam, Marathi, Kannada, Bengali, Punjabi and more. I won't go into all of them because I mostly watch movies in Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi and the occasional Telegu movie.
(super cool thing is that sometimes, there's actors who work in multiple film industries so it can be like a fun surprise when you see someone you associate with a specific language pop up somewhere else)
I tried to pick based on what you said you liked in one of the other replies. You mentioned you like musicals though so you'll be happy to know that songs are integral to Indian movies. Also these recs are a mix of personal favorites and ones I know to be popular/iconic because if it was just up to me, half of these would be thrillers, horror or crime because I think indian films do those genres really well. They also lean heavily towards romcoms.
Hindi:
Sholay (1975) This is just a classic Hindi action movie starring Amitabh Bachchan, who's possibly the biggest actor from Bollywood in the 70s and 80s Like even i've watched it and I haven't even taken the time to look through 70s Hindi movies yet.
Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (1993) A runaway bride gets taken in by three kids and they have to hide her so their uncle who's taking care of them doesn't kick her out. The kids are so goddamn cute. This stars two very known 90s stars, Amir Khan and Juhi Chawla.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) Iconic Hindi romance starring equally iconic pair of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. Shah Rukh is by far the most popular beloved actor in Bollwood since the 90s and arguably still today. Him and Kajol were a big pair that did tons of movies together in the 90s and early 2000s. I cannot understate how popular these two are.
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) Another, arguably even more iconic Shah Rukh Kajol romance but it's a love triangle. Personally, I can't stand this movie but it's super duper popular and also features the love of my life, Rani Mukherjee as the 'it' girl Tina that Shah Rukh's character initially falls in love with.
Kabhie Kushi Kabhie Gham (2001) I'm sorry, I don't know how this ended up being all Shah Rukh Kajol movies but I needed to mention it because this is my personal favorite from this pair and in general. I also love the way this leans into the 2000s aesthetic in the second half and you're going to be baffled and amused by the character Pooja in the second half.
Devdas (2002) Devdas is an epic tragic love triangle featuring again Shah Rukh Khan but also Aishwarya Rai, one of the most influential celebrities to come out of India in the modern age and Madhuri Dixit, beloved actress and dancer from the late 80s/early 90s. The song 'Dola Re' from this movie is one of the coolest dance sequences to exist.
Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003) A modern love triangle- you know, I didn't realize how many love triangles are on here but this one will make you cry. It's a romcom but I promise, the tears will come. And then you'll watch it again.
Om Shanti Om (2007) A love letter to Golden Age Bollywood, this movie is going to pack in approximately 15 references per minute, you won't understand any of them and it will still be an excellent time. At heart, this is a fantasy romance/revenge featuring reincarnation (which is a suuuper popular trope but ended up being sparse on this list). Starring Shah Rukh Khan across Deepika Padukone in her first role (they go on to be a pretty beloved pair though not as much as srk and kajol). I rewatch this 1-2 times a year.
Jodhaa Akbar (2008) Starring Aishwarya Rai again, this is a historical romantic drama set in the 1500s. I always get distracted by how beautiful the costuming in this is. You'll recognize Hrithik Roshan from Kabhie Kushi Kabhie Gham but with the ugliest mustache known to mankind.
3 Idiots (2009) is a comedy/coming-of-age about 3 college friends. Sounds basic but it's really hmm, heartfelt? Starring Amir Khan.
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013) coming of age romance/drama/comedy something about a group of college friends. Stars Deepika Padukone across Ranbir Kapoor (big 2010s actor).
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavadahn (2020) first big blockbuster type movie about queer people. It made me cry, i made a gif from this my header for like over a year, it's a bit cliche but yk
Telegu
Telegu's really hit it off in the last 10 years or so but I've only a passing familiarity and I definitely can't tell you what's been popular in the last couple decades. BUT
Bahubali 1 and 2 (2015/2017) It was a cultural phenomenon when it came out, because of the effects and cinematography but also largely because of how it's one story split intentionally into two movies. That concept was unheard of in Indian film and the overwhelming success of Bahubali is directly responsible for the dozens of 2 and 3 part film series being produced today in south indian films. It's like an epic fantasy action movie(s) about- actually i'm not going to spoil the plot on this one. In simplest terms, it's about a guy learning about his dad.
RRR (2022) Not a personal favorite but it actually has a tumblr fanbase. Bromance but like two indian revolutionaries fighting against the british in pre-independence India. Really, it's very much about their friendship. Stars Jr NTR and Ram Charan, both of whom are pretty popular Telegu actors. This like Bahubali was an insanely popular hit.
Tamil (this was so hard because i like tamil movies but i don't think they're the greatest. They do however have the best love songs, hands down)
Kadhalan (1994) It's an action romance ft politics and terrorists but at heart, it's a inter-class romance about a college kid that falls in love with a politician's daughter. You may have noted by now that inter-class romances are a BIG theme in indian movies. This stars Prabhu who is still an iconic choreographer and dancer and Nagma.
Minsara Kanavu (1997) a romance Prabhu again and Kajol from all of those Hindi films. The plot is that she doesn't believe in love and wants to go become a nun and he's trying to change her mind because he's in love with her. It would've been so easy to get this film wrong but it ends up being really hard to dislike.
Anbe Sivam (2003) a slice of life about a guy who gets stranded at an airport and makes a friend. R. Madhavan, who plays the friend is the poster boy for 90s Tamil romances and is an excellent romance actor, if you're interested.
Ghilli (2004) A sports player accidentally gets involved with a gang. It's like an action romance featuring some of the most iconic actors in Tamil film, including Vijay and Trisha. I had my cousins dance to one of the songs from this at my wedding. This movie actually just reran in theaters for it's 20 year anniversary a couple months ago.
24 (2016) A guy invents a time traveling machine. I really wanted to include a movie with Suriya because he along with Vijay are like the two big stars of the Tamil Film Industry. They both have catalogs of 60+ films. And in this movie, Suriya plays a triple role.
Malayalam. This one's my native industry which somehow made it really hard to pick movies from because I mostly watch masala films or (like low-brow action comedies).
Kireedam (1989) A action/drama about a guy's downfall. Thematically, think Othello. Stars Mohanlal, the biggest actor in Mollywood and watching him in this movie will show you why.
Killukam (1991) a comedy about a girl, an illegitimate daughter of a supreme court judge, pretending to be mentally ill while searching for her father. Very of it's time but it's classic comedy. Stars Mohanlal again.
Yoddha (1992). One of the rare times that Malayalam film delves into fantasy, this is a movie about a young rural guy protecting a Nepalese kid from a murderous, supernatural cult. It's been a minute since i've watched this so I can't speak to how the cultural aspects were treated but I remember that part of this was shot in Nepal. It's also considered a cult classic. And features Mohanlal yet again.
Aaram Thampuran (1997) Another mohanlal film about a man who gets involved in a village's affairs. Stars Manju Warrior who was a known 90s actress before she got married and quit. This one's an iconic action film but I think that Mohanlal's role in this is like the template of classic Malayalam hero and says a lot about the qualities that make up a South Indian typical movie 'good guy'.
Nandanam (2002) The fact that this movie is this old makes me feel old. A slightly dramatic, mostly realistic interclass romance ft (1) god. It'll give you a fair bit of insight into Malayali culture and class prejudices. Anyway story's about a religious house-servant who falls in love with the grandson of her employer. Or really, the grandson falls in love with her. It's a personal favorite of mine and stars Navya Nair (who is soo underrated) and Prithviraj (who is not, which is to say he's hella popular and currently trying his hand at directing)
Meesa Madhavan (2002) A thief gets wrongfully accused of a crime and tries to prove his innocence ft a romance. It's classic 2000s Malayalam comedy. Features Dileep and Kavya Madhavan who were a pretty popular pair of the 2000s/2010s even and irl had an affair and he divorced his wife for her. (his wife incidentally is manju warrior who i mentioned above)
Classmates (2006) A school reunion unearths old hurts and hidden secrets. It's got everything; mystery, angst, romance, comedy, and an iconic soundtrack.
Notebook (2006) No this has nothing to do with the iconic Nicholas Sparks adaptation. It's about three college friends at an all-girls school and how they deal with one of them getting pregnant. The initial romance is SO cute. The song, one in particular is great. The execution is so-so but for a movie about teen pregnancy in 2006 Kerala, it's not bad. And I would consider it iconic.
****** manichitrathazhu (1993) It's about a couple who move into a new house and the wife gets possessed by a ghost. It's ICONIC. I didn't mention it above because it does dip into horror and you said you didn't like scary movies.
i know this might seem super large and overwhelming. I promise I did try to limit the choices a bit and was at times more or less successful. Anyways I hope it helps some.
Wow, thank you for the explanation and for the long list of recs! Love all the different language categories. Lol! I wish I liked horror movies more, especially so you could share your favs 😆. I might try Manichitrathazhu 🫣. Maybe my friend who loves horror movies will watch it with me.
I'm looking at some of these on Google, and omg, Kabhie Kushi Kabhie Gham is 3.5 hours long 😳. I'll have to settle in with a snack for that one 😆.
These all sound really good though! Thank you for taking the time to compile this list, I highly appreciate it!
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seaofolives · 8 months ago
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Opening Line Patterns
Rules: List the first line of your last 10 (or however many you have) posted fics and see if there's a pattern!
me immediately upon seeing the rules: what ARE the last 10 fics I posted???
ANYWAY thank you for tagging me @clockwayswrites!!!! I thought I'd exclude some Filipino fics here and focus on the English ones but uhhhh same writer, different language and the same writer is also lazy as always so uhhhh from the latest to the not-so-latest????
also all my starters are paragraph blocks and nobody needs to read all that so we're going with starting sentences
also I'm gonna tag people now so y'all don't have to click the read more! @safarikalamari @isleofair @ginwilliamsart (i know you've written some!!!!) @tagulansahulyo
i like you a normal amount
gladnis, ffxv, g ("liv is that a gladnis fic????" YES IT'S A GLADNIS FIC AFTER SO LONG I'M SO HAPPY 😭😭😭)
Thereʼs a joke amongst the employees of the Citadel that even the screw that holds the windows together is more expensive than their collective salary—which is why, when some object that sounds like a rock hits his office window, Ignis jumps from his seat in a panic.
if ever you're in my arms again
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Staring at the elevator’s display, a wicked thought asks Suletta: what would she do if the numbers suddenly went right back to 1?
wonderful tonight
guesule, g witch, g
Men don’t take too long getting ready.
pers lab/first love
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Siguro ay wala pang nakakalipas na limang minuto iyong dinampot muli ni Guel ang kuwadernong pang-estudyante niya para itext ang kapatid.
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There probably hasn’t been five minutes from his last text when Guel picks up his student notebook to send another message to his brother.
kahit konting pagtingin
translation: even just a little look (or smth)
sulemio, guesule, g witch, g
this fic doesn't have a full English translation yet but I'll translate the line in English here, anyway. also can I just say??? that the thing about sticking with pre-90s songs for titles is that it's kind of not funny to hear them playing in your head as you go through your works 🤣🤣🤣 my head is like a playlist now where I keep pressing next
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Nakakapanibago si Miorine ngayon.
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Thereʼs something different about Miorine today.
roman holiday
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The golden light captures him in its cool embrace, and Guel gasps to himself.
nandito ako/i'm here
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right so! a bit of an explanation with this one: nandito ako (which is the original fic) was definitely posted way before the last ten fics but a part of the last ten fics I posted was its English translation i'm here. so I'm linking both
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Hay, sabi nga ni Lauda. Out of stock ang caramel latte, pati na sa malaking 7-11 sa campus!
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Well. It’s just as Lauda said—even in that giant 7-11 within the campus, there’s not a can of the caramel latte flavor within sight.
wind beneath my wings
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With so little things even going Guel’s way anymore, it makes it easier for him to appreciate the smaller things that life has to offer.
a perfect christmas
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no full English translation for this one either
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Mainit nga ang tubig na pinanligo ni Guel, pero pagkatapak naman niya sa kuwarto niya eh tila kinuryente siya sa ginaw.
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Guel may have taken a hot shower, all right, but the minute he steps out into his bedroom, heʼs jolted by the cold.
i think i'm in love
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no full English translation for this one either. the sentence construction is different, too, but that's language differences for you
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Biglang napaisip si Miorine—kung tutuusin, hindi naman talaga siya nahilig sa basketbol.
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Now that Miorine thinks about it, she realizes sheʼs never really been into basketball.
in conclusion
i had noooo idea I've been posting mostly filipino fics of late, that's amazing 😂 but in conclusion conclusion the thing about me is that I think my most natural opening is a dialogue but because I'm aware of that, I think that's the reason why I've shied away from it bc there's an imaginary audience at the back of my head pointing a finger at me and laughing. like "haha look it's a one-trick pony" and here I am whirling to my shadow and saying "no I'm not!!!!"
BUT so I was expecting at least one dialogue starter in all of these fics but it turns out that has never been the case lmao. but also like, so when my sister was still in college, she taught me about "in medias res" which really stuck to me because I thought it was the most natural way of things. time is flowing, every beginning could be a middle or an end of something and it also resolves the problem of having to build up something before you get to the meat. like biting into a sandwich with the main filling bunched up in the middle or smth
and I guess that's affected my style, too? like something's always already happening, enough for the perspective to make an observation, or the action is already happening.
which makes me sound smarter than I really am but I never said I was qualified to analyze my own works in the first place 🤣
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djfloops · 16 days ago
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Aayiye Aapka Intezaar Tha - Lofi Mix | Vijaypath | Ajay Devgn, Tabu | Kumar Sanu,90s Hits Hindi Song
“Step into nostalgia with Aayiye Aapka Intezaar Tha – Lofi Mix! 🎶✨ Relive the 90s magic featuring Ajay Devgn and Tabu with Kumar Sanu’s soulful voice. Perfect for those late-night feels!” Stay updated with the latest videos from Tips Official, Subscribe on the below link. http://youtube.com/tipsofficial Song Credits: Singers: Sadhana Sargam Music Director: Anu Malik Lyrics: Faaiz Anwar Lofi Mix…
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chutneymusic · 16 days ago
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Aayiye Aapka Intezaar Tha - Lofi Mix | Vijaypath | Ajay Devgn, Tabu | Kumar Sanu,90s Hits Hindi Song
“Step into nostalgia with Aayiye Aapka Intezaar Tha – Lofi Mix! 🎶✨ Relive the 90s magic featuring Ajay Devgn and Tabu with Kumar Sanu’s soulful voice. Perfect for those late-night feels!” Stay updated with the latest videos from Tips Official, Subscribe on the below link. http://youtube.com/tipsofficial Song Credits: Singers: Sadhana Sargam Music Director: Anu Malik Lyrics: Faaiz Anwar Lofi Mix…
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musicindustry123 · 18 days ago
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From Arijit to Zakir: An A to Z Guide to Hindi Singers
The world of Hindi music is as vast and diverse as the country it originates from. From timeless melodies that capture the essence of classic Bollywood to contemporary hits that blend traditional sounds with modern beats, Hindi music has something for everyone. The singers behind these songs are the true stars, lending their voices to create magic that has resonated across generations. This article serves as an A to Z guide to Hindi singers, showcasing a variety of artists who have contributed to the industry in significant ways. Whether you're a fan of romantic ballads, peppy dance numbers, or soulful ghazals, this list includes names that have defined and redefined Hindi music. Explore this comprehensive list of Hindi singers name A to Z and discover the voices that have shaped the musical landscape of India.
A: Arijit Singh - The Romantic Crooner
Career Overview: Arijit Singh is synonymous with romance in Bollywood music. His soulful voice has captured the hearts of millions, making him one of the most popular playback singers in recent times. Known for his versatility, Arijit can effortlessly switch from soft romantic ballads to high-energy tracks, ensuring his widespread appeal.
Popular Songs: "Tum Hi Ho," "Channa Mereya," "Raabta"
Achievements: Winner of multiple Filmfare Awards, including Best Playback Singer (Male). His songs are consistently among the most-streamed tracks on music platforms.
B: Badshah - The Trendsetting Rapper
Career Overview: Badshah revolutionized the Indian music scene by bringing rap and hip-hop to the mainstream. Known for his catchy lyrics and energetic beats, he has crafted some of the biggest party anthems in recent years.
Popular Songs: "DJ Waley Babu," "She Move It Like," "Genda Phool"
Achievements: Recognized as a game-changer in the music industry, with numerous awards and millions of views on his music videos.
C: Chitra - The Emotional Voice
Career Overview: Chitra is a legendary name in Indian playback singing, known for her ability to convey deep emotions through her voice. She has sung in multiple languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam, earning acclaim across the country.
Popular Songs: "Piya Basanti," "Raat Shabnami," "Kehna Hi Kya"
Achievements: Six-time National Award winner, and recipient of numerous state awards for her contributions to Indian music.
D: Daler Mehndi - The Pop Bhangra Pioneer
Career Overview: Daler Mehndi brought Punjabi music and bhangra to the forefront of Indian pop culture. His vibrant energy and unique voice made him a household name, especially during the 90s, when his songs were a staple at every celebration.
Popular Songs: "Tunak Tunak Tun," "Bolo Ta Ra Ra," "Ho Jayegi Balle Balle"
Achievements: Several awards for his contributions to Punjabi and Hindi pop music, credited with popularizing bhangra music on a global scale.
E: Ehsaan Noorani - The Multi-Talented Musician
Career Overview: Ehsaan Noorani is primarily known for his role as a guitarist and composer, but his occasional vocal contributions have also earned praise. As part of the iconic trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, he has been instrumental in shaping modern Bollywood soundtracks.
Popular Songs: "Dil Chahta Hai," "Mitwa," "Bum Bum Bole" (with the trio)
Achievements: Part of the trio that has won several National and Filmfare Awards, bringing a unique blend of rock, classical, and jazz to Bollywood.
F: Falguni Pathak - The Dandiya Sensation
Career Overview: Falguni Pathak is best known for her popular dandiya tracks, which are played extensively during the Navratri season. Her music videos became iconic in the late 90s and early 2000s, making her a household name.
Popular Songs: "Maine Payal Hai Chhankai," "Yaad Piya Ki Aane Lagi," "Meri Chunar Udd Udd Jaye"
Achievements: Known as the Dandiya Queen, her songs continue to be a major part of festive celebrations across India.
G: Gurdas Maan - The Folk Legend
Career Overview: Gurdas Maan is an icon of Punjabi music but has also made significant contributions to Hindi music through his soulful renditions. His deep voice and poignant lyrics have garnered a dedicated fanbase.
Popular Songs: "Challa," "Dil Da Mamla Hai," "Apna Punjab Hove"
Achievements: Numerous awards, including the Padma Shri, for his unparalleled contribution to Indian folk music.
(Continue through the alphabet with brief profiles and popular songs for each artist.)
M: Mohammed Rafi - The Versatile Maestro
Career Overview: Mohammed Rafi was one of the most beloved voices in Bollywood history. His versatility allowed him to sing in multiple genres, from classical to rock-n-roll, romantic ballads to qawwalis. His voice defined the golden era of Hindi cinema.
Popular Songs: "Yeh Duniya Yeh Mehfil," "Aaj Mausam Bada Beimaan Hai," "Dil Ke Jharokhe Mein"
Achievements: Winner of several prestigious awards, including Filmfare Awards and the Padma Shri. He remains a timeless legend in the world of Indian music.
R: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan - The Sufi Soul
Career Overview: The nephew of the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Rahat has carried forward his family’s Sufi tradition. His voice, known for its depth and soulfulness, has been a perfect fit for Bollywood romantic tracks and soulful ballads.
Popular Songs: "Tere Mast Mast Do Nain," "Jag Ghoomeya," "O Re Piya"
Achievements: Widely acclaimed across the subcontinent, with several awards for his soulful singing style.
S: Shreya Ghoshal - The Voice of Modern Bollywood
Career Overview: Shreya Ghoshal is known for her melodious and smooth voice, making her one of the most sought-after singers in the Bollywood industry. She has sung in multiple languages and has consistently delivered hits across different music genres.
Popular Songs: "Deewani Mastani," "Teri Meri," "Barso Re"
Achievements: Multiple National and Filmfare Awards, recognized as a leading voice of her generation.
Z: Zakir Hussain - The Tabla Virtuoso with Vocal Flair
Career Overview: While Zakir Hussain is primarily known as one of the world’s best tabla players, his occasional vocal performances, particularly in fusion music, have been well received. His collaborations have often included scat singing and rhythmic vocal expressions.
Popular Songs: Collaborations in classical and fusion music, including projects with Ravi Shankar, John McLaughlin, and others.
Achievements: Multiple international awards, including the Grammy, and the Padma Bhushan, reflecting his global influence.
Conclusion
Exploring the Hindi singers name A to Z reveals not just the incredible diversity of musical talent in India but also the evolution of Hindi music itself. From the soulful renditions of legendary figures like Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar to the energetic and catchy beats of contemporary stars like Arijit Singh and Badshah, each singer has contributed to the tapestry of Hindi music in their own unique way. This comprehensive guide serves as a celebration of the voices that have carried Hindi music across decades, connecting generations through their songs. By exploring these names from A to Z, you can dive deep into the history, versatility, and charm of the Hindi music industry, which remains a cherished part of Indian culture.
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my-music-1460 · 3 months ago
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Exploring the A to Z of Hindi Male Singers: Icons of Indian Music
The Hindi music industry has been graced with an array of talented male singers who have defined the soundscape of Bollywood and beyond. From timeless classics to contemporary hits, these artists have left an indelible mark on the hearts of music lovers. The hindi singer name A to Z encompasses a diverse range of voices, each bringing their unique style and emotion to the music. This comprehensive guide takes you on a journey through the careers of these iconic artists, highlighting their contributions and celebrating their enduring legacies. Whether you're a fan of soulful ballads or peppy dance numbers, the world of Hindi male singers offers something for everyone. Let's dive into this musical alphabet and explore the legends and trailblazers of Hindi music.
The Legends: A Journey Through Time
Starting with the golden era, we have the legendary Kishore Kumar, whose versatile voice and expressive singing made him a household name. His ability to switch between different genres, from romantic melodies to playful tunes, showcased his immense talent. Another icon from this era is Mohammed Rafi, known for his soulful voice and unparalleled range. Rafi's songs continue to be cherished by music enthusiasts of all ages, making him an eternal favorite.
Moving forward, the late Mukesh's deep, melancholic voice brought life to countless heartbreaking songs. His collaborations with composers like Shankar-Jaikishan and lyricists like Shailendra produced some of the most memorable tracks in Hindi cinema. Another stalwart, Manna Dey, was known for his classical training and ability to blend traditional and modern styles effortlessly. His rendition of songs like "Ae Mere Pyare Watan" remains a testament to his mastery.
The Contemporary Icons
As we enter the modern era, names like Sonu Nigam, Udit Narayan, and Kumar Sanu come to the forefront. Sonu Nigam, often referred to as the "Modern Rafi," has a versatile voice that suits various genres, from romantic ballads to devotional songs. His powerful performances have earned him a massive fan following and numerous awards.
Udit Narayan, with his smooth and melodious voice, became the voice of the '90s. His songs for actors like Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan became chartbusters, making him one of the most sought-after playback singers of his time. Kumar Sanu, known for his nasal tone and ability to convey deep emotions, holds the record for the most songs recorded in a single day. His songs continue to be a staple at weddings and parties.
The New Generation
In recent years, the Hindi music industry has seen the rise of a new generation of male singers who have brought fresh energy and innovation. Arijit Singh, with his soulful voice and emotive singing, has become a sensation. His ability to convey complex emotions has made him the voice of a generation. Another young talent, Armaan Malik, has captivated audiences with his smooth voice and heartfelt performances.
The rise of digital platforms has also given a platform to independent artists like Darshan Raval and Jubin Nautiyal. These singers have carved a niche for themselves, bringing fresh sounds and unique styles to the industry. Their contributions showcase the evolving nature of Hindi music and the industry's openness to diverse voices.
Conclusion
The A to Z of Hindi male singers is a testament to the rich and diverse landscape of Indian music. From the golden voices of yesteryears to the fresh talents of today, these artists have shaped and continue to influence the industry. Whether through romantic ballads, soulful renditions, or upbeat dance numbers, Hindi male singers have left an indelible mark on the hearts of millions."Hindi singer name A to Z," captures the essence of this journey, celebrating the voices that have defined generations and continue to inspire new ones.
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thelensofyashunews · 9 months ago
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AR PAISLEY UNVEILS DYNAMIC HINDI FUSION WITH NEW SINGLE “ONLY YOU”
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 Today, AR Paisley delivers his first track of the year that’s a fusion of Hindi and traditional hip hop. “Only You” is available on all streaming platforms and digital stores.
Opening with a timeless Hindi melody, "Only You" seamlessly evolves into a vibrant single as Paisley effortlessly showcases his distinctive flow and lyrical prowess, solidifying his position as a prominent hip-hop maverick hailing from Toronto.
“I’m happy for this song to be out for my fans to enjoy. The Hindi addition on the hook is that extra sauce that moves my sound forward,” AR Paisley says of the release. “This starts the year on a good note and I look forward to delivering more music and special moments for my fans.”
The single is accompanied by an official Preet directed music video. Captured in Los Angeles, the visual sees Paisley moving between colourful cars and locations delivering an epic performance of his latest track.
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AR Paisley won 2023’s Hip Hop/Rap Artist of the Year award at Canadian Music Week - a nod to his praised catalogue and releases such as 2019’s Screwface and Timeless to 2020’s AR Paisley VS Money and 2022’s Pressure. The late Sidhu Moose Wala featured AR Paisley on the now Certified Gold single “Love Sick,” that garnered over 100 million streams.
Another achievement was AR Paisley’s On The Radar freestyle, showcasing his influence from '90s and early 2000s flow, further validating his relevance and consistency in hip hop culture.
Following his Rolling Loud Toronto performance; opening for AP Dhillion on his North American tour and selling out Toronto’s Axis Club for his own headline Canadian tour, AR Paisley is set to deliver more music and clothing drops from his popular merch line Paisley as the year progresses. 
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bestringtonesnetasia · 1 year ago
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Embrace Emotions: Dil Bechara Ringtone by Neha Kakkar
"Dil Bechara" is a Hindi song from the Bollywood movie "Dil Bechara," which was released in 2020. The movie is an adaptation of the novel "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green and stars the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput and actress Sanjana Sanghi in lead roles. https://bestringtones.net/ringtone/dil-bechara-neha-kakkar-new-ringtone-2023.html
The song "Dil Bechara" received immense appreciation and emotional attachment from the audience, as it served as a tribute to Sushant Singh Rajput, who tragically passed away before the film's release.
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Soulful Tribute: Neha Kakkar's Dil Bechara Ringtone
Neha Kakkar, a renowned Indian playback singer, lent her melodious voice to the song "Dil Bechara." Known for her energetic and soulful renditions, Neha Kakkar's heartfelt performance added depth and emotion to the song, making it even more endearing to listeners.
Ringtones play a crucial role in customizing smartphones, and choosing a ringtone associated with a beloved song or movie can be a way for fans to pay homage to their favorite actors or singers.  Best Ringtones Net
The "Dil Bechara (Neha Kakkar) ringtone" may have gained popularity among fans of the movie, who wish to cherish the memories of Sushant Singh Rajput and express their love for the film and its music.
Cherish Memories: Dil Bechara by Neha Kakkar Ringtone
Moreover, Neha Kakkar's massive fan following and her soulful rendition of the song have likely contributed to the popularity of this particular ringtone. Fans of the singer might be eager to set her version of "Dil Bechara" as their ringtone to showcase their admiration for her vocal talent.
The emotional impact of the movie "Dil Bechara" and its songs further adds to the appeal of the "Dil Bechara (Neha Kakkar) ringtone." The film's themes of love, friendship, and embracing life despite challenges touched the hearts of millions, and the ringtone version of "Dil Bechara" allows users to carry those emotions with them every time their phone rings.
As with any ringtone or music download, users are advised to obtain content from legitimate sources to avoid copyright infringement or potential security risks. Reputable ringtone stores or official music platforms are recommended to ensure a safe and legal download of the "Dil Bechara (Neha Kakkar) ringtone." 
It is crucial to acknowledge the cultural and emotional significance of using this ringtone. As it is associated with a movie and song that pay tribute to a beloved actor, users should use it responsibly and with sensitivity, considering the feelings of those who might be deeply affected by the film's context. https://gab.com/bestringtonesnetasia 
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Neha Kakkar's Melody: Dil Bechara Ringtone Delight
In conclusion, the "Dil Bechara (Neha Kakkar) ringtone" holds cultural and emotional significance, serving as a tribute to the late Sushant Singh Rajput and reflecting the affection for Neha Kakkar's singing talent. 
By setting this ringtone, fans can keep the memory of the film and its touching themes alive, carrying a piece of the movie's emotional journey with them on their smartphones.
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keepalivebollywood · 2 years ago
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Keep Alive is one of the  bollywood music management Company and has taken over the music world with its wonderful music. Hindi songs from the late 90s are making a comeback! With our new playlist, you can enjoy all your favorite hits from this era.From classic love songs to upbeat dance numbers, we've got it all covered. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the best of the Hindi Songs Late 90s.Relive the golden era of Bollywood with these classics! Visit for more: https://www.keepalivebollywood.com/
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sodrippy · 4 years ago
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might-be-acute-girl · 3 years ago
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Some desi dark academia/ desi royalcore songs because we desis NEED the relatability. I mean English songs are dope and all but Hindi? *chef's kiss*
this song brings me so much peace, it just feels like I'm in an astral plane.
for when you want to imagine about your crush in the whole filmy style.
another astral plane song but with passion
shitty movie awesome songs, reminds me of early 2000s
one of the only remixes I like
late 90s? Shahrukh Khan? heck yeah
there's just something about old songs that your mother used to hum
this song is just- *bangs my head into the wall*
oh to dance to this song while your s/o watches you
it's just the songs again
tell me if I should do a part two
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khepiari · 2 years ago
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Brahmastra is what we the late 80s and 90s kids dreamed of when we first started getting anime in India!
Fellow 90s born Indians, Remember Digimon and Beyblade?
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Brahmastra is the love child of ‘Digimon, Naruto, Dragon Ball, Beyblade & Star Wars’ Jessa kuch banyenge dreams which had arranged marriage with Bollywood Love Story.
First of all I had no expectations, because from trailer. I knew Brahmastra  is visual extravaganza. It almost did deliver the promise except for too much ‘kesariya tera’ playing on loop every 2mins and a really irritating set design that to and fro from Bansali to Marvel.
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Main complaint: Terrible dialogue writing. And something was really off with dialogue recording/delivery too. It felt like I was watching a masala Telugu movie with atrocious Hindi dub on Sony Max on a Sunday afternoon. No effort was put to make it impactful.
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Story is so cliche, that it was obvious from trailer only. Orphan special one meets the manic pixie dream girl and grand old theme of Power Of Love. Nice idea badly executed; Do better Ayan, I know you can— I have seen Wake Up Sid when I was 17; you cant fool me.
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But it was fun to watch if the audience is like me—who grew up on steady diet of anime as Ayan definitely had lot of Naruto, Digimon, Beyblade, and Dragon Ball dreams for his characters’ visual powers. I know my anime and star wars and comics so it was easy spot.
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The visual depictions of power were sadly very marvelish; the hyper cracking Bisexual colours that look great on screen when characters clash. I was expecting more of Shaktiman colour tones; not like the 90s but, something less Disney colours and more homegrown.
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I wanted more of the astra lore; look I love superhuman stories! And Astra wielders sound so much fun! So mythological part was shaky. Give more lore and cut out the songs! Too much songs! Nahi chaiye!
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Most reviews are saying it is inspired from LOTR+HP+Marvel+Starwars! Pffft— I am telling you; IT WAS TOTALLY INSPIRED FROM ANIME THAT STARTED AIRING IN INDIA FROM LATE 90s and crowded our homes till 2010s! Ayan is totally an otaku. And I relate and appreciate it!
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There many cameos! The first cameo was a surprise to me! But man the dialogues were so bad that they wasted such a great opening. I mean you literally the king of Bollywood building the story for you! But damn those badly written dialogues!
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I love Mouni Roy! She did her best to be the devoted antagonist! Mouni really carried her Nagin from small screen to big screen well and made it much more! I wish we got to see her do the hiss hiss! Please keep her for the next two movies! I need her!
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Alia was really a manic pixie dream girl; if she is Partvati to this Shiva! You better make her have powers or some key function in next two parts; otherwise Isha will be remembered just like Orihime for her “Kurosaki Kun” and Skura for her “Sauske-kun!”cries!
But I had loads of fun watching it, because my suspension of disbelief is commendable. I have many complaints but I am glad to finally have Indian fantasy of this scale on screen! That too in 3D! I want to know what is happening in this Astraverse! I am hooked!
P.S.- My mom hated every moment of it. And kept reminding me the entire time thar it is just like the cartoons I watch and you bet she meant One Piece!
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ji-jii-visha · 4 years ago
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Indian Academia be like:
Learning Urdu, Bangla, Gujrati, Sanskrit and Malyayam because knowing Hindi and English (or your regional languages) isn't enough.
Drinking chai, under the shade of the tea shop, in kullad in late August.
Looking at the pictures of Fatehpur Sikri and wondering what living in a castle like that would be like.
Dreaming of going to Kashmir one day and roaming like a mad poet wearing thier traditional dress and a shawl.
Preparing for your distant relative's marriage ceremony a month before it actually starts, as an excuse for buying new jhumka, lehga and mehdi.
Studying about Indian History even when you're a science student.
Learning about Hindu Mythology and all of its variations (even you're not a Hindu.)
Learning about Islamic History and Culture around the world (even when you're not a Muslim.)
Studying for your competitive exam while singing Old Bollywood songs during breaks.
Watching Bollywood movies of 90s and pointing out at every beautiful dialogue they'd say and writing it down in the handmade notebook you bought from Udaipur.
Learning Punjabi so that you can listen and speak Punjabi without hesitation.
Following Swami Vivekananda.
Reading Kabir ke Dohe in the afternoon.
Telling your younger sibling (or cousins) to study Sanskrit when they're taught Sanskrit in school otherwise after growing up they'd regret it like you do.
Trying to learn about everything about India which seems impossible yet reading books and Wikipedia pages about a distant Indian town or village.
P. S. These are heavily based on what I do (and wanna do) and I tried to include as much as I can and make it as much diverse as it came to my mind and if you have suggestions, please let me know.
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salmankhanholics · 2 years ago
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★ Devapriya Sanyal’s Salman Khan The Man The Actor The Legend review: Decoding Salman Khan
July 2022 
Steering clear of the actor's controversial life, a new biography focuses on India’s notion of stardom and celebrity instead
A recent bout of illness and feeling all round wretched had me turning to my favourite comfort food — Hindi movies (I refuse to call them Bollywood movies) from the 1990s. That I was simultaneously reading Devapriya Sanyal’s Salman Khan The Man The Actor The Legend, a deconstruction of bhai’s celebrity, proved an adequate road map to my film choices...
Rather than start with Salman Khan’s big, fat blockbuster, Maine Pyaar Kiya(1989), I chose Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!(1994), also directed by Sooraj Barjatya (who had made his directorial debut with Maine Pyaar Kiya). The film, which cemented Khan as a bonafide star, actually gave his co-star, Madhuri Dixit, higher billing, a fact which Sanyal’s book
Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! unlike that other game-changer of the ‘90s, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), has not aged well, Dixit’s phulkari-inspired jacket notwithstanding. The film plays out like a loosely strung together series of incidents, songs and comic interludes. How is a dog playing an umpire at a cricket match supposed to be funny is one of those unsolved mysteries. And while we are on the topic, hope Tuffy, the dog, was treated right on set.
Defence of toxicity
Sanyal’s book mostly steers clear of all the scandals and controversies that followed Khan like faithful shadows. While there is mention of the 2002 hit-and-run case, his tumultuous relationship with Aishwarya Rai and its fallout, and the blackbuck hunting and Arms Act violations cases, the book focuses on decoding Khan and India’s notion of stardom and celebrity through his career.
What little we glimpse of Khan is through his good friend Kailash Surendranath’s reminiscences. Surendranath, who knew Khan from his days as an eager 15-year-old getting his first break in modelling for Campa Cola (remember?) to his decade-spanning superstardom, remembers Khan dropping by for late night paratha-bhurji (scrambled eggs) and his motto for working on his body — “When you have no work, work on yourself.”
An introduction sets out what Sanyal intends to do through the book in great detail. The shortest chapter is the one called ‘With Human Failings’, which lists Khan’s headline-grabbing misbehaviour. His public brawls and brushes with the law are explained away as the cost of celebrity, which does not cut much ice as one cannot sweep bad and outright criminal behaviour under the carpet of “boys will be boys”. The book is at its weakest when trying to defend Khan’s toxicity.
An engaging journey
On the other hand, Sanyal’s book is its most engaging when deconstructing Khan through his roles especially in the chapter, ‘The Journey from Prem to Chulbul Pandey’. The chapter introduces the concept of the Emploi, “a theoretical framework as developed by Erving Goffman in his book, Frame Analysis.” The emploi, Sanyal posits “is a category that accounts for the close interaction between performance and reception.”
Just as Amitabh Bachchan’s angry young man was invariably called Vijay (is his Jai in Sholay a diminutive for Vijay?) and Shah Rukh Khan’s many versions of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’s Raj went towards building an on-screen persona, so too does Salman’s Prem emploi create a film version of Salman Khan.
Sanyal traces Khan’s development through his 15 different portrayals of Prem. From the slender, doe-eyed Prem of Maine Pyar Kiya, the naughty ‘devar’ Prem in Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, the Prem who sets things right in Hum Saath-Saath Hain (1999) and the slightly dim-witted Prem of Andaz Apna Apna (1994), who nevertheless gets the girl to the tongue-in-cheek narrator Prem of Ready (2011), the cheating-on-his wife Prem of No Entry (2005), the dating guru Prem of Partner (2007) and the travelling theatre artiste Prem of Prem Ratan Dhan Payo(2015), in his fourth collaboration with Barjatya.
Since the chapter details Khan’s journey from Prem to Chulbul Pandey, there is an analysis of the characters he played who are not named Prem, including Akash in that slightly cringy but melodious triangle Saajan (1991), Sameer in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s exotically colourful Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999), the obsessed lover, Radhe Mohan in Tere Naam (2003), the tapori Radhe in Wanted (2009), Devil in Kick (2014), Bajrangi in Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015) and Tiger in Ek Tha Tiger (2012) and Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), Laxman in Tubelight(2017) Sultan in and as Sultan (2021), and of course the corrupt but loveable cop Chulbul Pandey in the Dabangg movies.
Sanyal, who teaches English literature at the University of Delhi, has written a thesis on the anatomy of fame with academic rigour— right down to how Khan’s perfect body also contributes to his iconography. Wish the book was better proofed as there are silly errors that grate coming on the back of such a well-researched book.
All looking for salacious details of Khan’s life will be disappointed while those seeking the magic in the bottle of stardom will not. And I am going back to watching Khan fight off the evil Crime Master Gogo in the delightful Andaz Apna Apna.
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kingjasnah · 3 years ago
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☕ your music taste?
not me answering this a day late but ok!
so tbh i listen to everything. like everything i firmly believe that if a song slaps it just slaps even if ur not familiar with whatever genre it is. but seriously my music taste is super varied but i go through phases? so for a few months it was eurodance only and then 90s riot grrrl punk only and then kendrick lamar's entire discography only and then idk whatever my friends are listening to, we have a communal playlist abt it. i think a healthy amount of metal and classic rock is the founation of my music taste but i cannot stress enough how much i listened to eurodance or disco or again, LOTS of kendrick so thats not the end all. right now ive been listening to a lot of destroy boys, franz ferdinand, and more of a 90s alt alanis situation? gorillaz is a huge staple in my spotify wrapped every year, as is mcr, as is about 7 hindi tracks i blast on repeat per year.
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