Bollywood Newshound Nishaâs Reel Rave
Hey, Bollywood buffs! Your gal-pal, Bollywood Newshound Nisha, is back with some spicy news thatâs drenched in nostalgia! đżđ„€
Remember the 1995 blockbuster, âDilwale Dulhania Le Jayengeâ (DDLJ)? Of course, you do! How can one forget the heartthrob Shahrukh Khan and the effervescent Kajol painting love all over our screens? This iconic love story wasnât just a hit in India, but worldwide! đđ
Guess what? According to BBC, the hit song from DDLJ, âTujhe Dekha To Ye Jana Sanamâ, has been voted as the UKâs favourite Bollywood song of the 90s! đ”đș
Isnât that majorly cool? Shahrukh and Kajolâs sizzling chemistry in that song is etched in our hearts forever, isnât it? â€ïžđ„
The BBC Asian Network had invited listeners to cast their votes. They were given a list of 50 iconic songs from the 90s, curated by station representatives like Haroon Rashid and Gagan Grewal, along with a little help from industry experts. đ§đ
The list also featured other 90s hits like âOle Oleâ from âYeh Dillagiâ starring Saif Ali Khan and Kajol, and âBahon Ke Darmiyanâ from âKhamoshi: The Musicalâ starring Salman Khan and Manisha Koirala. But our DDLJ tune bagged the top spot! đđ
That soulful melody was sung by the legendary Kumar Sanu and Lata Mangeshkar. And letâs not forget the memorable role played by the late, great Amrish Puri. Truly iconic! đïžđ
DDLJ, the story of Raj and Simran, is an all-time blockbuster in the history of Hindi cinema. It also holds the record for the longest-running Indian film in theatres. Talk about making history, eh? đŹđż
Nishaâs Nutshell
So, whatâs the moral of the story, you ask? Well, Bollywood music is a global phenomenon, darling! The 90s were a golden era, and it seems the UK agrees with us! So, the next time youâre humming âTujhe Dekha To Ye Jana Sanamâ, remember, youâre not alone! Thereâs a whole world out there, swooning to the same tune! đ”đ
Until next time, this is your Bollywood Newshound Nisha, signing off! Ciao, filmi friends! đœïžđđ
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