100 Best Hindi Songs -

( Khamoshi: The Musical , 1996) – A quiet, sensual ballad by Hariharan and Alka Yagnik.

Kumar Sanu’s gem.

( Umrao Jaan , 1981) – Asha Bhosle excels in this exquisite semi-classical ghazal by Khayyam. 100 best hindi songs

"Tum Hi Ho" (Aashiqui 2, 2013) : The song that catapulted Arijit Singh to superstardom. This soul-stirring ballad of all-consuming love became a cultural phenomenon and remains the defining love song of its decade. "Kal Ho Naa Ho" (Kal Ho Naa Ho, 2003) : Sonu Nigam's heartfelt rendition of this poignant Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy track perfectly captures the "live for today" philosophy, making it an evergreen song of love and loss. "Channa Mereya" (Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, 2016) : Arijit Singh's raw, emotional delivery of this heartbreak anthem, with its unforgettable hook, has made it a modern classic for the brokenhearted. "Kabira" (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, 2013) : A folk-infused melody that became a massive hit. The voices of Harshdeep Kaur, Arijit Singh, and the film's leads created a perfect song of wanderlust and finding one's way back home. "Kesariya" (Brahmāstra, 2022) : A romantic mega-hit that broke records upon release. Arijit Singh's smooth vocals and Pritam's enchanting composition make it a modern-day classic of eternal love. "Pee Loon" (Once Upon a Time in Mumbai, 2010) : Mohit Chauhan's magical voice in this Pritam composition is the ultimate ode to intoxicated love, perfectly evoking a sense of romantic abandon. "Tera Ban Jaunga" (Kabir Singh, 2019) : A modern anthem of devotion and obsession. Arijit Singh's powerful vocals and the film's high drama turned this love ballad into a chart-topping sensation. "Mere Hathon Mein Nau Nau" (Chandni, 1989) : This Shiv-Hari composition for Sridevi's stunning dance number is a timeless classic that seamlessly blends classical and modern elements, making it an evergreen celebration song. "Shayad" (Love Aaj Kal, 2020) : A poignant and relatable song about modern love's indecision and longing. Arijit Singh's nuanced vocals and Pritam's hit-making tune made it one of the biggest songs of the year. "Agar Tum Saath Ho" (Tamasha, 2015) : A hauntingly beautiful duet by Arijit Singh and Alka Yagnik about the paradox of being together yet feeling alone, standing as a masterpiece of contemporary musical storytelling. ( Khamoshi: The Musical , 1996) – A

"Aaega Aane Wala" (Mahal, 1949) : Sung by Lata Mangeshkar, this hauntingly beautiful track from one of Indian cinema's earliest thrillers remains a landmark, perfectly capturing themes of longing and mystery. "Awara Hoon" (Awara, 1951) : Mukesh's soulful rendition of this Raj Kapoor classic is an anthem of the free-spirited rebel, earning it a spot in the top two of the BBC's greatest Bollywood songs poll. "Rasik Balma" (Chori Chori, 1956) : A perfect example of 1950s romanticism, this Shankar-Jaikishan composition showcases Lata Mangeshkar's playful and melodic genius. "Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua" (Shree 420, 1955) : The iconic image of Raj Kapoor and Nargis sharing an umbrella in the rain is forever tied to this gold-standard romantic duet by Manna Dey and Lata Mangeshkar. "Jaane Kya Tune Kahi" (Pyaasa, 1957) : Guru Dutt's masterpiece gave us this melancholic gem by Geeta Dutt, with music by the legendary S.D. Burman. "Ajeeb Dastan Hai Yeh" (Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai, 1960) : Lata Mangeshkar's soul-stirring vocals and Shankar-Jaikishan's enchanting composition have made this song a timeless classic about the mysteries of love. "Chaudhvin Ka Chand Ho" (Chaudhvin Ka Chand, 1960) : Mohammed Rafi's velvety voice in this romantic ode to beauty is the stuff of legend, making it a perennial favorite. "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya" (Mughal-e-Azam, 1960) : A song of rebellion, grandeur, and eternal love. Lata Mangeshkar's defiant vocals and the opulent picturization on Madhubala in the Sheesh Mahal remain unparalleled in cinematic history. "Abhi Na Jao Chhod Kar" (Hum Dono, 1961) : The ultimate "stay a little longer" anthem. Mohammed Rafi's playful charm combined with Asha Bhosle's melodiousness creates a timeless, flirtatious atmosphere. "Lag Jaa Gale" (Woh Kaun Thi?, 1964) : Widely considered one of Lata Mangeshkar's finest works, this haunting melody by Madan Mohan about the transience of life and love continues to trend and touch hearts even today. "Tum Hi Ho" (Aashiqui 2, 2013) : The