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10 Sparkling Holi Songs

As we gear up for a subdued, indoor Holi this year, Narendra Kusnur picks some songs specially created over the years with the festival of colour in mind.

As we gear up for a subdued, indoor Holi this year, we can always tune in to some songs specially created over the years with the festival of colour in mind. Most of them have featured large groups of dancers and been shot in gardens or open spaces.

Keeping the colourful look and choreography in mind, music directors made strong use of quick tempos and heavy percussion, mostly in the form of dholak, damroo or nagara. Some songs were used as fillers, some (like the ones in Sholay and Silsila) were important to the script and some were included because the films were released around Holi. Whatever the reason, there were some wonderful tunes to include in this chronological list.

1. Holi Aayi Re Kanhai – Mother India (1957)

Shamshad Begum sang some great songs for music director Naushad, including this one written by Shakeel Badayuni. The group song had a vibrant outdoor dance with a large cast including Nargis, Sunil Dutt, Raj Kumar and Rajendra Kumar. The chorus singing was a highlight.

2. Are Ja Re Natkhat – Navrang (1959)

Music director C. Ramchandra composed this theatrical number featuring Sandhya and Mahipal. Asha Bhosle and Mahendra Kapoor sang the main lines with the composer chipping in. Lyricist Bharat Vyas wrote, “Aaya Holi ka tyohaar, ude rang ki bauchar” and “Dharti hai laal aaj, ambar hai laal, udne de gori gaalon ka gulaal”.

3. Jogira Holi Khelat Nandlal – Godaan (1963)

Pandit Ravi Shankar composed the music for this song wonderfully sung by Mohammed Rafi and chorus. Filmed on Mehmood in a group, it began with a chorus line that went, “Jogira sararara, dekh chalisa”, before Anjaan wrote the main lines “Holi khelat Nandlal Biraj mein, gwal baal sang raas rachaaye”.

4. Holi Aayee Re – Holi Aayee Re (1970)

A hit song for Kalyanji-Anandji in the early 1970s, this one featured Mala Sinha and Premendra. It was a group song sung by Lata Mangeshkar, Mahendra Kapoor and Usha Khanna, with lyrics by Indeevar. The song was brilliantly choreographed.

5 Aaj Na Chhodenge – Kati Patang (1971)

Rajesh Khanna had become the reigning superstar when this film was released. This song, filmed on him and Asha Parekh, was composed by R.D. Burman and sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata. Anand Bakshi wrote, “Aaj na chhodenge bus humjoli, khelenge hum Holi”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCLW9VOLpuc

 

6 Holi Ke Din – Sholay (1975)

One of the most popular group songs, it was filmed on Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Amitabh Bachchan and a motley village crowd. Bakshi wrote, “Holi ke din dil khil jaate hain, rangon mein rang mil jaate hain”. Sung by Lata, Kishore and chorus, it was set to tune by R.D. Burman, who made fantastic use of percussion.

7 Neela Peela Hara Gulabi – Aap Beati (1976)

Another popular song filmed on Hema, this also had Premnath and Ashok Kumar on screen. Sung by Lata, Manna Dey and Mahendra Kapoor, it was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Bakshi wrote, “Neela peela hara gulabi, kachcha pakka rang, rang daara re mera ang ang”.

 

8 Rang Barse – Silsila (1981)

Shiv-Hari composed this song based on Harivanshrai Bachchan’s words, which began, “Rang barse bheege chunarwali rang barse”. Amitabh Bachchan, Rekha, Jaya Bachchan and Sanjeev Kumar appeared in the garden scene, with Amitabh singing in his distinct style. Later, Amitabh joined other singers on the popular song ‘Holi Khele Raghuveera’, composed by Aadesh Shrivastava in the 2003 film Baghban.

 

9 Holi Aayi Re – Mashaal (1984)

Anil Kapoor, Rati Agnihotri, Dilip Kumar and Waheeda Rahman appeared on this number which had a strong beat and lively rhythms. Hridaynath Mangeshkar composed the music for this Kishore-Lata song. Javed Akhtar wrote the simple lines, “Holi aayi Holi aayi dekho Holi aayi re”.

 

10 Ang Se Ang – Darr (1993)

Anupam Kher and Tanvi Azmi began the group dance, and were joined by Sunny Deol, with Shah Rukh Khan drumming away. Bakshi wrote the lyrics to Shiv-Hari’s music and the singers consisted of Alka Yagnik, Vinod Rathod, Sudesh Bhosle and Devaki Pandit.

The songs will make ideal listening on the occasion. But given the current situation, one cannot play outdoors. A happy and safe Holi to all.


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Narendra Kusnur
Narendra Kusnur is one of India’s best known music journalists. Born with a musical spoon, so to speak, Naren, who dubs himself Kaansen, is a late bloomer in music criticism. He was (is!) an aficionado first, and then strayed into writing on music. But in the last two decades, he has made up for most of what he didn’t do earlier.

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