Celebrate Janmashtami with these Bollywood songs
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Celebrate Janmashtami with these Bollywood songs

Bollywood has relied on Krishna and the many facets of his existence

Celebrate Janmashtami with these Bollywood songs

Bollywood has long used themes from Krishna's life in their story or as a peppy promotional song. These include tales of Shyam, Nand Lal, the Makhan Chor, and other facets of Krishna. Krishna has changed Bollywood music, transitioning from soulful to energetic and party-like. If this is not the time to move to Krishna melodies from Bollywood, we don't know what is-

Check out these Bollywood songs that you can play at your Janmashtami house party-

Go, Go, Govinda

With the release of this song, movie filler references to Shree Krishna became popular. The cheerful piece mentions Janmashtami and the custom of breaking the Dahi Handi. In the song, actors danced while wearing western attire and worshipping Krishna. A significant trend change.

Mach Gaya Shor Saari Nagri Re

Kishore Kumar performed a song in 1974 to honour the Janmashtami holiday. The song 'Mach Gaya Shor Sari Nagri Re' with Amitabh Bachchan and Parveen Babi should be added to your playlist.

Radha Kaise Na Jale

To create a link between the audience and the film, Shree Krishna appeared in several early 2000 films. The love story between the leads in the 2001 film Lagaan is called 'Radha Kaise Na Jale'. Another lyrical song from the film, 'O Palanhaare' depicts characters putting their trust in Lord Krishna to the test.

Maiyaa Yashoda

This song from the film Jhoota Hi Sahi is perfect for youth to tap their feet on their house party. The song captures the tale of cheeky Kanha running after makhan. 

Mohe Panghat Pe

Krishna Kanhiya first appeared in Bollywood songs in the 1960 film Mughal-e-Azam. It quickly caught on, and the lyrics employed metaphors and similes to represent feelings. Madhubala sings and berates Krishna in Lata Mangeskar's sweet voice. In those days, lyrics in songs would describe the traits of Lord Krishna.

Vo Kisna Hai

As you honour the birth of Lord Krishna this Janmashtami, play 'Vo Kisna Hai' from Vivek Oberoi and Isha Sharvani starer Kisna. The music composed by Ismail Darbar beautifully glorifies Krishna and Radha.