Sensual to sad and romantic - Bollywood’s romance with the rain songs are eternal. From the good old “Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua” to the peppy “Zoobi doobi” here is a look at what makes rain songs special.
Rain in Indian cinema transcends mere visual appeal, evolving into a powerful expression of emotions and a narrative tool. Cinematographers and musicians emphasize its ability to amplify feelings, ...
Rain-soaked melodies have long been a cinematic tool to evoke a range of emotions, from romance and joy to heartbreak and hope. Composers and lyricists have skillfully captured the essence of monsoon ...
Rain songs have long been woven into the fabric of Bollywood — evoking romance, nostalgia, and timeless cinematic moments. From the golden era’s black-and-white frames to today’s high-definition ...
Bollywood doesn’t just welcome the monsoon, it throws a grand musical party for it. From dripping chiffon sarees and shy glances under umbrellas to full-blown dance-offs in puddles, Hindi films have ...
The monsoon’s here, and with it, that unmistakable chill in the air and the scent of fresh earth. The rain feels like magic, especially when it’s paired with a hot cup of chai and crispy pakoras. But ...
Ravi Shankar, the internationally acclaimed sitarist has said in his book that to the Western mind the rain is a nuisance or an unwelcome phenomenon. But for us who are totally dependent upon the ...
Arjun Sajnani’s “The Fire and the Rain” (“Agnivarsha”) is an epic of power, love, lust and sacrifice adapted from a play by Girish Karnad and derived from “The Myth of Yavakri,” which is part of the ...