
Bollywood Music Top 10 Chart …
Indo-Asian News Service
New Delhi, (IANS) Several new songs have made it to the list of top ten this week too and Shantanu Moitra’s “Chanda re” from “Eklavya” has occupied the number one position in its maiden appearance.
The top 10 Hindi songs for the week are:
1. “Chanda re” - Film: “Eklavya”; Music: Shantanu Moitra; Singer: Hamsika Iyer. The song has a slow pace, is romantically poetic and Hamsika’s melodic voice makes it worth listening.
2. “Rozana” - Film: “Nishabd”; Music Director: Vishal Bharadwaj; Singer: Amitabh Bachchan. “Rozana” can be termed an awesomely romantic and sensuous number.
3. “Maula mere” - Film: “Anwar”; Music Director: Mithoon; Singer: Roop Kumar Rathod. The Sufi number laced with romance is doing well. Due to its popularity it has moved seven notches up from number 10, landing at third position.
4. “Barso re” - Film: “Guru”; Music Director: A.R. Rahman; Singer: Shreya Ghoshal. After staying on the number one position for weeks, the hugely popular song that welcomes the rains has slid to fourth position this week.
5. “Chakna” - Film”; “Namaste London”; Music Director: Himesh Reshammiya; Singer: Himesh Reshammiya. This dance number is already doing the rounds in discotheques. The song has beats that make sure listeners enjoy the track even if they are not on a dance floor.
6. “Aafreen tera chehra” - Film: “Red”; Music Director: Himesh Reshammiya; Singer: Himesh Reshammiya. A new entrant on the list, “Aafreen tera chehra” is a panegyric love song about feminine beauty. Reshammiya does not let you down with his copyright high-pitched crooning.
7. “Aaj ki raat” - Film: “Don”; Music Director: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy; Singers: Alisha Chinoy, Mahalaxmi, Sonu Nigam. An impressive mix of modern and traditional, the song is popular for its beats.
8. “Crazy kiya re” - Film: “Dhoom 2″; Music Director: Pritam; Singer: Sunidhi Chauhan. The fast number sets your foot tapping and is a visual treat as well.
9. “Come on come on” - Film: “Baabul”; Music Director: Aadesh Shrivastava; Singers: Amitabh Bachchan, Sonu Nigam, Vishal, Aadesh Shrivastava, Ranjit Barot. A celebration song, “Come on come on” is quite popular among the party circuits.
10. “Saaze dil” - Film: “Yaatra”: Music Director: Khayyam; Singer: Talat Aziz. The semi-classical ghazal sung by Talat Aziz is definitely worth listening.
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Comment by mgshah on 27 February 2007:
i’m surprised yatra is on here.
we should get people to do some music reviews on here…we already are at the top for the best movie reviews…so now we should get some people to write music reviews. i remember aakash used to put them up but he hasn’t been on for awhile now.
Comment by akshay shah on 27 February 2007:
Most of the top songs belong to either Bachchan or Bachchan 2.0 films…and WOHOO for ROZANA! THis song is one of the MOST addictive songs I’ve heard..I also love CHAKNA from NAMASTEY LONDON and SAJNA from HTPL!
Comment by 007 on 27 February 2007:
Yes, Akshay, Amitabh rocks here as always.
Comment by akshay shah on 27 February 2007:
He’s sung 2 of the songs himself!
Comment by jayshah on 27 February 2007:
Qalander is really good music reviewer !
Comment by Arun on 27 February 2007:
Anwar is probably one of the few moview wherein the music made more money than the movie itself.
That guy Mithoon is a friggin good talent. Waiting for his ‘THE TRAIN’
Comment by akshay shah on 27 February 2007:
AGree Arun, ANWAR songs are addictive!
Comment by Aditya on 27 February 2007:
there’s a song i really like that’s missing on this list: “aai ga” from ‘traffic signal’.