


The songs of 1998 movie Kareeb, starring Bobby Deol and Neha (Shabana Raza), captured all the right emotions and made almost every ’90s kid fall in love. The film starred Nauheed Cyrusi and Siddharth Koirala, and wasn’t received well by the audience. “Tose Naina Lage” and “Maula Mere Maula” was played on loop after the movie Anwar. The movie Refugee, starring Abhishek Bachchan and Kareena Kapoor Khan, failed to leave an impact on the audience, but the lyrics of the song “Panchi Nadiya Pawan Ke Jhonke” was loved by almost everyone for its lyrics and music.

Panchi Nadiya Pawan Ke Jhonke from Refugee While the 2007 movie Jhoom Barabar Jhoom failed to create magic, the songs “Bol Na Halke Halke” and “Jhoom Barabar” became everyone’s favourite tracks. He helps Raja to find his love and eventually realise that the girl is his own daughter, Roja. The 2000 movie revolved around Ram who helps the needy and deserving whenever he could. The possibility of you remembering a movie titled Dil Hi Dil Mein may be slim, the songs “Ae Nazneen Suno Na” and “Roja Roja” are etched in our minds. “ Ae Nazneen Suno Na” from Dil Hi Dil Mein But the songs did exceptionally well, especially Gulabo and Nazdeekiyaan. The 2015 movie Shaandaar starring Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt failed to impress the audience. “ Gulabo” and “Nazdeekiyaan” from Shaandaar Want to know which Bollywood songs impressed the audience despite the movies not doing so well? Read on to find out. There have often been moments when a song track did better than the movie and is more fondly remembered. ‘Gulabo’ features vocals by Vishal Dadlani is a funky jazz tune, and its addictive hook will have you singing it all day long. With a mixture of the dhol, the song gives an authentic modern feel of a Punjabi wedding song. Songs often play a crucial role in forming an association with the minds of the audience. The title track, ‘Shaam Shaandaar’ is fun and energetic. (Also Read: Alia Bhatts Shaandaar Gender Bender in New Song Gulaabo) Composed by Amit Trivedi with vocals by Vishal Dadlani and Anusha Mani, Gulaabo has quirky lyrics by Anvita Dutt. We have songs for every occasion – even when the characters are feeling blue. It’s hard to imagine a Bollywood movie without songs and dance.
