The first version is affluently mixed with an American styled chorus that is bound to catch on with many and is catchy at best.
" Dil Chahta Hai", the title track, rendered twice by Shankar The music in its own little (stress that) way, does fit the "Hollywood-Bollywood" theme but isn´t a hit album. With such a big star cast that is already being praised for their work, an excellent soundtrack would make this film superb. "Dil Chahta Hai" is being touted as the first real Hollywood-Bollywood movie, for it´s script, touch-ups and screen play. Hai, which is some what of a let down, but is still worth a listen or two. Yeh Raaste Hain Pyar Ke, we now have Dil Chahta After the disappointing Yaadein, and the recent below average
#Dil chahta hai songs movie#
As the movie scene is seemingly improving, the music scene isĭefinitely going down hill. It seems that Bollywood is working inversely. Singers: Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, Kavita Subramanium, Shankar Mahadevan, Shaan, Srinivas, Kay Kay, Sonu Nigam Starring: Aamir Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Saif Ali Khan, Preity Zinta, Sonali Planet-Bollywood - Music Review - Dil Chahta Hai Planet-Bollywood Reminiscing the days making the soundtrack for Dil Chahta Hai, Shankar Mahadevan said, “Dil chahta hai is a path breaking film where Farhan’s expertise and command over the craft is very evident ! When we did the music for Dil Chahta Hai it was a clutter breaker and the melody, treatment and approach was absolutely fresh and something that had never happened before and it really gave the film a tremendous boost ! Even after 20 years, whence hear the songs it never feels dated. Having 20 channels showcase Dil Chahta Hai on the 20th anniversary of its release is a milestone in its own right and a fitting homage to the legacy of the film.” It makes me especially happy that the film has reached so many international viewers and to the South Asian diaspora through the Zee network.
Talking about 20 years of Dil Chahta Hai, Ritesh Sidhwani said, “Dil Chahta Hai is truly universal in its appeal because the themes it explores are also universal, be it friendship, love, or loss. I’m so looking forward to all of you watching Dil Chahta Hai again.“ I have so many fond memories from the shoot and always have a big smile on my face when I remember those mad days. Today after all these years I’m so proud of the film we made. I told Farhan on the first day of shoot, that this will be a cult film and he laughed at me. A few months later, we signed on for Dil Chahta Hai and we had so much fun on set. I remember Farhan telling me that whenever he makes a film, he would love for me to be part of it. Talking about the film, Preity G Zinta said, “This is surreal, celebrating 20 years of Dil Chahta Hai. As the movie completes 20 years on 10th August 2021, we hope viewers reconnect with their special friends and relive the magic of Dil Chahta Hai on &pictures at 10PM.” Maybe that is why even after 2 decades, audiences still relate to them. Akash, Sameer, and Sid were projections of the people we see in our daily lives. I have been told by so many that it was a story ahead of its time that broke clichés and redefined friendship. Talking about 20 years of Dil Chahta Hai, Farhan Akhtar said, “Dil Chahta Hai turns 20 this year & it’s amazing how the movie has left a lasting impression on so many. It would also be showcased on &pictures HD and &xplor along with 17 international channels in 85 countries in 5 languages with a worldwide reach of 400 million viewers – making the two decades’ milestone truly spectacular. Relive the magic of Dil chahta hai, on 10 th August at 10pm, the exact day of its release 20 years ago. As Dil Chahta Hai turns 20 this August, &pictures, the brand that resonates with young India is all geared up to bring in the celebrations. Dil chahta hai, the movie that gave us superhit music, unforgettable dialogues and iconic scenes, is still fresh in our minds.
“Koi kahe, Kehta rahe, Kitna bhi humko deewana, hum logo ki thokar mein hai yeh zamaana” has been an anthem, perfectly defining the energy and restlessness of young India even today.