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Janmashtami 2021: From ‘Govinda Aala Re’ To 'Raadhe Raadhe’, Five Songs That Celebrate Lord Krishna

As the entire country celebrates Janmashtami, here’s a list of five songs from Bollywood that add to the festive spirit.

Janmashtami 2021: From ‘Govinda Aala Re’ To 'Raadhe Raadhe’, Five Songs That Celebrate Lord Krishna
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The Hindu festival of Janmashtami is celebrated every year across the country marking the birth of Lord Krishna. Music, as is the case with almost every Indian festival, is at the heart of this festival’s celebrations as well. Bollywood too, has contributed to the festival and its celebrations with some iconic songs around the festival, and Lord Krishna. Here’s a list of five songs, that celebrate the festival and Lord Krishna.??

‘Mohe Panghat Pe’ (Mughal-E-Azam)

This beautiful song, from the 1960 film, Mughl-E-Azam, picturised on Madhubala still remains one of the biggest hits in the space of Hindi-film music. Composed by Naushad, its lyrics were written by Shakeel Badayuni and sung by Lata Mangeshkar, the song is a beautiful celebration Lord Kirshna’s leela (playfulness).??

'Govinda Aala Re' (Bluff Master)

This upbeat song, from actor Shammi Kapoor’s 1963 film ‘Bluff Master’ captures the right spirit of the festival. Every year, on Janmashtami, this song is played loudly on loudspeakers, especially during the ‘dahi handi’ events, where human pyramids are formed, in an attempt to break the pot full of curd, something that Lord Krishna and his friends did when they stole pots of butter or curd from their neighbours.??

‘Radha Kaise Na Jale’ (Lagaan)

This song composed by AR Rahman, sung by Asha Bhosle and Udit Narayanin the Aamir Khan starrer film, ‘Lagaan’, is another song, celebrating Lord Krishna’s playfulness. It is a beautiful amalgamation of the typical Hindi film song, with a hint of Indian classical music, and Rahman manages to capture the emotions of jealousy, playfulness and love perfectly.

?‘Wo Kisna Hai’ (Kisna: The Warrior Poet)??

Beautifully sung by Sukhwinder Singh, this song composed by Ismail Darbar, with lyrics by Javed Akhtar celebrates the magnificence of Lord Krishna and all his glory. One the most popular songs to be played today, the song was picturised on actor Vivek Oberoi.

'Raadhe Raadhe' (Dream Girl)

One of the more recent songs, around Lord Krishna, picturised on Ayushmann Khurrana and Nushrratt Bharuccha, is another playful song around the relationship between Lord Krishna and Radha. The lyrics, do have a bit of a modern twist, yet celebrate the magnificence of Lord Krishna, with the evergreen flavour of his playfulness. ?