Happy Birthday Rani Mukerji: Watch Top 5 Songs Of The Timeless Diva

One of the most successful actresses of our times, Rani Mukerji’s career in cinema began in the mid-90s. She soon started to shine in Bollywood with films like Ghulam and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and established herself as one of the most credible leading ladies in Bollywood with hits like Hum Tum, Saathiya, Veer-Zaara, Bunty Aur Babli. strengthened the position.

She received praise for her performances in films such as Black, Paheli in the mid-2000s and cemented her commitment to more serious and sharp films such as No One Killed Jessica, Talaash and Mardaani. Many of his hits have been popular because of their soundtracks. On his birthday, we take a look at five such songs from his films.

Aati Kya Khandala (1998)

Ghulam was one of the most successful films of the 90s and its success is partly attributed to the song, which gained cult status soon after the track’s release. The peppy song is not only famous for its catchy melodies and iconic lyrics written by Nitin Raikar, but also for the fact that actor Aamir Khan did his own playback with Alka Yagnik singing for Rani Mukerji. The music was composed by Jatin-Lalit.

Chupke Se (2002)

One of the most memorable romantic songs from the Shaad Ali directorial film Saathiya, this track is performed by Sadhna Sargam, Murtuja Khan and Kadir Khan. The lyrics of the song are written by Gulzar while the music is given by AR Rahman.

Hum Tum (2004)

This romantic track from Kunal Kohli’s successful romantic comedy of the same name continues to be one of the most popular romantic Bollywood songs from the early 2000s. The song, written by lyricist Prasoon Joshi and composed by Jatin-Lalit, was sung by Alka Yagnik and Babul Supriyo.

Haan Maine Chukar Dekha Hai (2005)

This is the only track from Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film Black to have lyrics. All other tracks are instrumental. The song is about the deaf and blind character of Rani Mukerji and the value of her sensory experiences. The song was presented by Gayatri Iyer and the lyrics were penned by Prasoon Joshi. Music is by Monty Sharma.

Dheere Jalna (2005)

Singer Shreya Ghoshal received the National Film Award for this song from Amol Palekar’s critically acclaimed film Paheli.

Composed by MM Karim, the song was penned by both Sonu Nigam and Ghoshal, with lyrics by Gulzar.

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