Indian cinema is renowned for its mesmerizing songs that often become timeless classics. However, some songs have surpassed the popularity of the films they belong to, becoming cultural phenomena in their own right. Let’s explore 11 such iconic Indian songs that have acquired more fame than the movies they were featured in:
Aap Jaisa Koi [Qurbaani]:
Feroz Khan’s “Qurbani” might not be as memorable, but the pulsating beats of “Aap Jaisa Koi” sung by Nazia Hassan turned it into an iconic song, synonymous with the era’s glamor and style.
Chal Chaiyya Chaiyya [Dil Se]:
Shah Rukh Khan’s “Dil Se” garnered critical acclaim, but it was AR Rahman’s composition “Chaiyya Chaiyya” featuring Malaika Arora dancing atop a moving train that captured worldwide attention.
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Gali mein Aaj Chand Nikla [Zakhm]:
“Gali Mein Aaj Chand Nikla” is a melodious song from the Bollywood film “Zakhm” (1998). Sung beautifully by Alka Yagnik, the song’s soulful lyrics and emotional composition struck a chord with listeners. Its popularity overshadowed the film, becoming a timeless classic that continues to resonate with music lovers, making it more famous than the movie itself. Also, this is one of the rare Hindi compositions of the Oscar winning composer, MM Keeravani!
Taal se Taal Mila [Taal]:
Subhash Ghai’s “Taal” had its moments, but Aishwarya Rai’s grace and AR Rahman’s soul-stirring “Taal Se Taal Mila” became a cultural phenomenon, adored by music lovers across the globe.
Yaadein [Yaadein]:
The film “Yaadein” was a forgettable venture in itself, in stark contrast to “Taal”, which had released only 2 years ago. However, the title track was sung in such a way as Hariharan, that even today, many aficionados of music love to hear it.
Mehbooba Mehbooba [Ajnabee]:
While the movie itself took a long while to become famous [ironically through memes], Ajnabee was well known for one reason though: its songs! This was the time when Adnan Sami’s fame had started to grip the nation, and he capitalized rather well on it, through this song!
Dilli Ki Sardi [Zameen]:
This was certainly not the aim Rohit Shetty hoped for in his debut. “Dilli ki Sardi” is a popular song from the Bollywood film “Zameen” (2003). Sung by Shwetha Shetty and KK, the song’s catchy tune and fun lyrics struck a chord with the audience. Its peppy vibe and winter theme made it a hit, overshadowing the film’s overall reception.
Aadat [Kalyug]:
While the film had its own share of good music, Aadat overshadowed it all for many reasons. One, it was a rendition of the Pakistani classic by Jal band. Two, it introduced Atif Aslam to the Indian audiences.
Maine Dil Se Kaha [Rog]:
Even today, if you hear this rare classic from KK, you will be left thoughtful. However, not many know that this came from a rather underrated film “Rog”, starring Irrfan Khan in an unusual role for his style: a romantic actor. The song definitely overrode the film, thanks to the legendary voice of KK.
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Jhalak Dikhla Ja [Aksar]:
Even today, nobody remembers the movie much, but everyone would definitely remember this classic, sung in the nasal twang of Himesh Reshammiya himself, and picturized on none other than Emraan Hashmi! A remake was kind of made in 2019, but it only increased the respect for the original!
Jai Ho [Slumdog Millionaire]:
While the film itself achieved global recognition, it was the energetic “Jai Ho” composed by AR Rahman that won an Academy Award and became a worldwide sensation.
These iconic Indian songs have transcended the boundaries of their respective films, became cultural treasures and left a lasting impact on music enthusiasts worldwide. Their melodies, emotions, and timeless appeal continue to resonate with new generations, making them much more famous and beloved than the movies that housed them.
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