Janmashtami 2022: Old Bollywood Songs That Celebrate The Spirit Of The Festival

New Delhi [India]: Janmashtami is well known every year to commemorate the beginning of Lord Krishna, the divinity who represents playfulness and innocence.

As consistent with the Hindu calendar, Lord Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, was born on the 8th day of the month of Bhadra. The day in the main falls within the months of August or September as in line with the Western calendar. The festival of Janamashtami is well known by way of imparting prayers to Lord Krishna, with beautifully decorated swings, dance and tune performances, and the Dahi Handi competition.

Further, Bollywood too has numerous movies where Lord Krishna has been worshipped, Janmashtami and Dahi Handi are depicted. So, on the event of Janmashtami, right here are 6 vintage Bollywood songs that commemorate the spirit of this pageant.

‘Govinda Aala Re’ (Bluff Master)

This song, which has been sung by Mohammad Rafi was from the Manmohan Desai directorial ‘Bluff Master’ starring Shammi Kapoor, Saira Bano, Pran and Lalita Pawar. It showed the festival of Dahi Handi in a lively and enthusiastic manner with the expressions of Shammi Kapoor being the topping on the cake.

‘Mohe Panghat Pe’ (Mughal-E-Azam)

Everything about this song, including lyrics, composition, voice, and cinematography was amazing. The graceful dance moves and expressions of the beautiful Madhubala were extraordinary in this song, which was sung by the late legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar.

‘Madhuban Mein Radhika Nache Re’ (Kohinoor)

The combination of Mohammed Rafi’s voice, Shakeel Badayuni’s lyrics, and Naushad’s music has created this classic, timeless masterpiece. In its video, Dilip Kumar has particularly worked hard on his hand movements to appear natural on screen.

‘Yashomati Maiyya Se Bole Nandlaala’ (Satyam Shivam Sundaram)

This song showcases how Krishna, as a kid, was worried about his dark complexion and would compare it to Radha as his friends and elder brother used to tease him owing to his dark complexion.

‘Bada Natkhat Hai’ (Amar Prem)

‘Bada Natkhat Hai’ perfectly depicted the motherly love of Yashoda, who troubled by Krishna’s mischievous antics would punish and scold him. However, it was nothing in comparison to the love she showered on him.

‘Shor mach gaya shor dekho aaya maakhan chor’ (Badla)

This song, sung by Kishore Kumar, beautifully portrays the celebration of Janmashtami. ‘Shor mach gaya shor dekho aaya maakhan chor’ was from the 1974 movie ‘Badla’, which starred Shatrughan Sinha, Moushumi Chatterjee and Johny Walker, among others.

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