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This 76-year-old song by Legendary Lata Mangeshkar is a superhit, remix also created a sensation, still tops the playlist, the song is.., the remix starred…

This 76-year-old song by Legendary Lata Mangeshkar is a superhit, remix also created a sensation, still tops the playlist, the song is.., the remix starred…

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This 76-year-old song by Legendary Lata Mangeshkar is a superhit, remix also created a sensation, still tops the playlist, the song is.., the remix starred...
In the ever-evolving industry of Bollywood, many songs come and go. However, some songs remain etched in the memories of the audience and resonate with them for years to come.
One such tale is of a superhit song that came seven decades however, this melody is still a treat to the ears and withstands the test of time.
The song that we are talking about is none other than 'Hawa Mein Udta Jaye Mera Laal Dupatta Malmal Ka.'. The song was featured in the film Barsaat, which came out in the year 1949. The song just did not become a blockbuster; rather, it was a phenomenon that still touches an emotional cord with the audience.
The film Barsaat was a blockbuster, and it featured legends like Nargis, Premnath, and a debutant Nimmi, who came in the superhit song that redefined her career. The film was set in the scenic valleys of Kashmir and was visually rich. However, it was the song 'Hawa Mein Udta Jaye' that captivated the audiences. The song was sung by the legendary Lata Mangeshkar and composed by the legendary duo Shankar-Jaikishan, and written by Dr. Ramesh Shastri. Besides this, Nimmi looked beautiful in black and white, which encapsulated her natural charm and innocence. Remix that created a sensation
Fast-forward to 1997, 48 years after the release of 'Hawa Mein Udta Jaye Mera Laal Dupatta Malmal Ka', its remix came out that featured Gauahar Khan. The remix version was made by Bombay Viking and, unlike the common conception about remixes, this remake also made a mark and quickly became a chartbuster. Keeping the original vibe alive, the remake added a westernised touch that resonates with the new generation audience. From radio channels, DJ nights to other music channels, this song created a ruckus everywhere.
What's interesting is that the original and remake, both versions, received equal love and appreciation, making it a hit on the charts for years. A melody that continues to shine
Today, even after 76 years, the original version of 'Hawa Mein Udta Jaye' continues to resonate. It has received millions of views on YouTube, and it still has a charm.

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