10 Indian Song Remakes that were a Fitting Tribute to the Original

Music is a universal language that transcends time and borders. In the vast world of Indian music, several iconic songs have stood the test of time, resonating with generations of listeners. To pay homage to these timeless classics, some Indian musicians and filmmakers have embarked on the journey of recreating these masterpieces. While remaking a classic can be a daunting task, there have been instances when artists managed to recreate the magic while staying true to the essence of the original. Here are 10 Indian song remakes that served as fitting tributes to their iconic predecessors:

10 Best Indian Song Remakes

Here are 10 list of Indian song remakes that served as fitting tributes to their iconic predecessors:

1) Kya Soorat Hai [1999]:

Better not call yourself a connoisseur of Indian music if you haven’t heard this classic from Bombay Vikings. Not many know that this is a remake of “Zaroorat Hai Zaroorat Hai” from the 1962 flick “Manmauji”, sung by Kishore Kumar! Now that’s one classic remake!

2) Pretty Woman [2003]:

The remake “Pretty Woman” was an honest tribute to the original song from the movie “Kal Ho Naa Ho” (2003). Sung by Shankar Mahadevan, Ravi Rags Khote, and Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, the new version retained the delightful charm and infectious energy of the original while adding a fresh twist. The revamped track honored the timeless classic, resonating with audiences and bringing back fond memories of the original melody.

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3) Woh Chali Woh Chali [2000]:

The remake “Woh Chali Woh Chali” by Neeraj Shridhar was an honest tribute to the original song “Main Chali Main Chali” (1988) from the movie “Padosan” [1968]. Neeraj Shridhar’s rendition preserved the fun and playful essence of the classic while infusing it with contemporary vibes. The revamped version paid homage to the beloved original, appealing to both the old and new generations of listeners.

4) Yeh Mera Dil [2006]:

Kalyanji-Anandji’s “Yeh Mera Dil” from the movie “Don” was an iconic song of its era. When the movie was remade in 2006, the evergreen track was recreated by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. Sunidhi Chauhan’s captivating vocals brought a fresh energy to the song while maintaining the allure of the original.

5) Yamla Pagla Deewana [2011]:

The remake “Yamla Pagla Deewana” was an honest tribute to the original song “Yamla Pagla Deewana” (1975) by retaining its catchy Punjabi folk essence. In the movie “Yamla Pagla Deewana” (2011), Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, and Bobby Deol recreated the iconic track, keeping the same joyful and lively vibe of the original. The revamped version paid homage to the evergreen classic and added a touch of nostalgia for the audience.

6) Hungama Ho Gaya [2014]:

The remake “Hungama Ho Gaya” was an honest tribute to the original song “Hungama Ho Gaya” (1973) by staying true to its lively and celebratory spirit. Sung by Asha Bhosle in the original movie “Anhonee,” the remake in the movie “Queen” (2014) featured Suman Sridhar’s energetic vocals that captured the same exuberance, making it a befitting homage to the timeless classic.

7) Samjhawan [2014]:

The remake “Samjhawan” was an honest tribute to the original song from the movie “Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania” (2014). With Arijit Singh’s soulful vocals and Alia Bhatt’s heartfelt rendition, the remake preserved the emotional depth and essence of the original track from “Virsa” (2010). The revamped version resonated with audiences, capturing the same heartwarming sentiment and becoming a beloved melody once again.

8) Gud Naal Ishq Mitha [2015]:

The only good thing about the Sunny Deol and Kangana Ranaut starrer “I Love NY” was probably this song. Originally sung by Bally Sagoo, the remake was rather eclipsed by the lacklustre performance of the movie.

 

9) Rock Tha Party [2016]:

The 2016 track “Rock Tha Party” was a fitting tribute to the original classic “Rock Tha Party” (2005) by retaining the infectious energy and groove of the original while infusing it with fresh beats and contemporary vibes. The new version, also sung by Bombay Rockers, paid homage to the original’s captivating essence and became a chart-topping dance anthem for the modern era.

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10) Laila Main Laila [2017]:

“Laila Main Laila” from the movie “Raees” is a remake of the classic track from the ’80s movie “Qurbani.” Sung by Pawni Pandey, this revamped version featured the scintillating moves of Bollywood’s dancing diva, Sunny Leone. The song retained the energetic and sensual vibe of the original, making it a fitting tribute to the legendary Zeenat Aman.

Song remakes are often met with skepticism, as they attempt to capture the magic of timeless classics. However, the 10 Indian song remakes mentioned above proved that it is possible to pay fitting tribute to the originals by preserving their essence while adding contemporary flair. These remakes successfully brought the charm of the past to a new generation of music lovers, cementing the belief that good music transcends time and remains eternal.

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