By Ruchika Kher
New Delhi, Dec 14 (IANS) Bollywood churns out hundreds of films and
many more songs year after year since music is an integral part of
Indian cinema. The year gone by had chartbusters like “Emosanal
attyachaar” and “Masakalli” that thoroughly entertained listeners.

IANS has picked 10 best songs of 2009 from various genres that created
waves in the music industry and remained audiences’ favourite once
released. The list shows that Pritam Chakraborty and A.R. Rahman rule
the chart.

“Emosanal attyachaar”: Bollywood music got a boost in the very
beginning of 2009 with hit, energetic and instantly likable number
“Emosanal Attyachaar”. Crooned by Bony Chakravarthy, the song from
“Dev D” that echoed the music of marriage bands, was composed by Amit
Trivedi. The quirky number became a favourite of the younger
generation and stood out among other songs released during that
period.

“Masakalli”: This expressive number from the film “Delhi-6″, sung by
Mohit Chauhan, bowled people over. An A.R. Rahman composition, it’s a
free flowing, addictive, fun song. “Masakalli” is still being played
on music channels and radio and it’s expected to stay with music buffs
for some time to come owing to its mirthful mood.

“Hai junoon”: The song from “New York” caught the attention of young
listeners for its hip and foot-tapping music. Sung by KK in his
signature style and composed by Pritam Chakraborty, it topped the
charts.

“Aahun aahun”: One of the biggest hits of the year was from the film
“Love Aaj Kal”. It has an electrifying start with the strumming of the
guitar and is an amalgamation of a hit Punjabi pop song by singer
Jazzy B and Pritam Chakraborty’s composition. Sung by Neeraj Shridhar,
“Aahun aahun” keeps juggling between the two genres and sets the mood.

“Dhan te nan”: Composed by Vishal Bhardwaj, the song from “Kaminey” is
edgy and energetic. Sukhwinder Singh and Vishal Dadlani go behind the
mike for the track and while Sukhwinder gives it a rustic flavour,
Vishal adds the rock touch to the song. “Dhan te nan” has a certain
magic that is intriguing and holds the interest of the listener till
the very end - the reason why it topped the music charts.

“Hadippa”: Mika Singh and Sunidhi Chauhan teamed up to sing “Hadippa”
that spells loads of energy. It’s foot-tapping composition made it a
hit dance number. The song from the film “Dil Bole Hadippa” was
composed by Pritam Chakraborty and it sort of reinvented Punjabi folk.
It’s perfect to play at any celebration.

“Chiggy Wiggy”: Bollywood showcased its international connect with the
song “Chiggy wiggy” from not-so-hit film “Blue” as it was sung by
international pop star Kylie Minogue with ample support from Sonu
Niigaam. The first part of the song is in English and thus completely
western, but Sonu enters with the dhol and brings in the Hindi
flavour. This one is also Rahman’s composition and went on to register
itself among the hits of the year.

“Tera hone laga hoon”: Pakistani Singer Atif Aslam yet again proved
his prowess with the song in the recently released film “Ajab Prem Ki
Ghazab Kahani”. One of the most romantic songs of the year, the duet
also had Alisha Chinoi behind the mike. It’s a beautiful, soothing
love ballad that pulls on your heartstrings. Once again a Pritam’s
composition.

“Paisa Paisa”: The track from “De Dana Dan” has a Punjabi touch. The
catchy number is again from Pritam’s stable and is a huge hit at the
DJ consoles.

“Aal Izz Well”: Last but not the least is “Aal Izz Well” from
forthcoming “3 Idiots” — the track has raw energy and youthful spunk.
It’s a fun campus song that is filled with whistles in the background.
Sung by Sonu Niigaam, Swanand Kirkire and Shaan and composed by
Shantanu Moitra, it was lapped up by music lovers as soon as it came
out.

(Ruchika Kher can be contacted at [email protected])

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