

Tujhe Dekha To: What is a better way to begin the weekend than going into flashback with SRK and Kajol’s timeless love story Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge? The movie was released in 1995 and is one of SRK’s evergreen love stories. The song is one of the most popular songs of Madhuri Dixit and choreographer Saroj Khan won a Filmfare Award for her efforts for the song.ĪLSO READ: Lacchu Maharaj: Lesser-known Facts About The Legendary Tabla Artist She counts several days she has been waiting to meet her beloved. In the song, Madhuri Dixit’s character performs this number on stage. The song was the first-ever individual project for Farah Khan.Įk Do Teen: Ek Do Teen is the immensely popular dance track from N Chandra’s Tezaab. The song was Bollywood’s first song to be shot entirely in slow motion.

This song was pretty much about expressing the first love. Pehla Nasha: This song from Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander has been on everyone’s playlist at least once in their lifetime. Farah Khan won the Filmfare Award for best choreography for the song the same year. Composed by AR Rahman and penned by Gulzar, the song was a huge hit and is still loved by ‘90s kids. The song was shot on top of the train to Ooty and was choreographed by Farah Khan. The list below expresses songs from Bollywood movies that must be in every ‘90s kid’s playlist.ĪLSO READ: 5 Akshay Kumar Songs From The 1990s That Are Sure To Make You Groove Top songs that should be in every 90s kid's playlistĬhaiyya Chaiyaa: The song of Shah Rukh Khan and Manisha Koirala’s Dil Se, is best remembered for Malaika Arora dancing on top of a moving train. Till now, many Bollywood songs have been reworked and remixed by the present time music directors. Soon, expressive songs with a beautiful meaning and lyrics became the essence of Bollywood sound. Bollywood’s musical landscape changed dramatically in the ’90s as melody-driven romantic songs too over the industry.
