The proclamation of undying love -that's what this song was all about. We had absolutely no clue what the song meant (some of us still haven't fig ured it out) back then.Heck, we spent the better part of our lives thinking it was, `ek din beet jaayega maati ke mol'' and yet, we couldn't do without it.Backup option: Ae ji o ji (Ram Lakhan, 1989)ĪYE MERE HUMSAFAR (QAYAMAT SE QAYAMAT TAK, 1988)HUMSAFAR (QAYAMAT SE QAYAMAT TAK, 1988) Period.Backup option: Ude jab jab zulfen teri (Naya Daur, 1957)ĮK DIN BIK JAYEGA, MAATI KE MOL (DHARAM KARAM, 1975) On the other hand, Raaj Kumar and Dilip Kumar sure rocked the bromance in this one.Backup option: Ichak dana bichak dana (Shree 420, 1955)Ī young Govinda, A pre-makeover bushy-browed Karisma Kapoor, a rustic landscape and an elephant.They owned the '90s. The only song in the vast repertoire of Bollywood Holi songs that doesn't talk about Holi! And contrary to what your might think, it also doesn't talk about tamarind or plum. I don't give a damn about your opinions anyway.Backup option: Aaja aayi bahar (Rajkumar, 1964) Here's woman's lib, '90s style.Aaj main aage, zamana hai peeche = Eat sh*t society. And that crazy hand movement which seemed to say, “ooh, ki jhaal!“ Aah, memories.Backup option: Adaayein bhi hai (Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin, 1991)ĪAJ MAIN UPAR (KHAMOSHI: THE MUSICAL, 1996)įeminists, get your history right.
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