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Ganesh Chaturthi Special: 5 Songs Which Are A Must-Have On Your Playlists During Ganpati Festival

Here are 5 Bollywood songs that should invariably be on your playlis꧋ts during t🔯his ongoing Ganeshotsav. 

Ganesh Chaturthi Special: 5 Songs Wh൩ich Are A Must-Have On Your Playlists During Ganpati Festival
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In India, film🍰s are more than simply a source of pleasure. They are also a more or less realistic representation of the country's culture and customs. The emotions and joys of Indianꦚ holidays are frequently portrayed in Indian films, particularly in Bollywood, and Ganesh Chaturthi is no exception.

As the Ganeshotsav is going on in full ⛎ferv🐷our, here are 5 songs that you must play and enjoy the festivities of Lord Ganesha. Have a look:

‘Deva Shri Ganesha’

Ajay Gigavle sings this high-octane song from the 2012 release ‘Agneepath’, which was composed by the music director pair Ajay-Atul. Amitabh Bhattacharya wrote th﷽e song, which features Hrithik Roshan. At Ganesh pandals, the foot-tapping number is a fixed number.

‘Mourya Re’

This song from Shah Rukh Khan's 2006 film ‘Don’ reflec🃏ts the spirit of the character as well as the Ganpati Visarjan's emotio⛎ns. Shankar Mahadevan sang the song.

‘Sadda Dil Vi Tu’

This song from Remo D'Souza's dance drama film ‘ABCD: Anybody Can Dance’ includes an exc༒ellent blend of Indian classical music and western dance. The song was written by music dire꧙ctor pair Sachin – Jigar.

‘Sindoor Lal Chadayo’

‘Sindoor Lal Chadayo’ from Sanjay Dutt's ‘Vaastav’ is one of the first songs that spring to mind when we think about Bollywood's Ganesh Chaturthi celebration. The song, known asဣ Lord Ganesha's aarti song, brilliantly encapsulates the spirit and emotions of the celebration and is a staple in virtually all Ganpati pandals across the country. The song, sung by Ravindra Sathe, includes Dutt as well as other ‘Vaastav’ artists.

‘Deva Ho Deva’

Another ren♔owned Bollywood song is ‘Deva Ho Deva’ from the 1981 film ‘Humse Badhkar Kaun’. This has been a feature of the Ganpati celebrations all throughout the country. Asha Bhosle, Mohammed Rafi, Bhupinder Singh, Shailend🗹ra Singh, and Sapna Chakraborty are among the many vocalists who have contributed to the song's success.

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