

While Chalte Chalte is not a complete disaster, it still does not do full justice to Lata's original. However, as soon as Atif starts singing, the graph declines. The song kicks off with new lyrics with a strong start. The 35-year-old singer strips Chalte Chalte of its true essence and fails to give any goosebumps, as opposed to the 1972 version. While Atif has given hit after hit ballads such as Tere Bin, Dil Diyaan Gallan, Pehli Nazar Mein and many others, would would assume his remake of Chalte Chalte would be up to the mark. Alas, it was certainly not. Crooned by ace-singer Lata Mangeshkar, the original Chalte Chalte is a tune that people still hum to this day. Originally featured in the 1972 Bollywood classic Pakeezah, Chalte Chalte was picturised on the tragedy queen Meena Kumari. Likewise, Atif Aslam's version of Chalte Chalte for the upcoming film Mitron, was also a disappointment.Ītif Aslam offers to collaborate with young Facebook singer

But from Madhuri Dixit's Ek Do Teen to Habib Wali Muhammad's Aaj Janay Ki Zidd Na Karo, most of these renditions have failed to impress.

The perfect voice to tell the person you love that they are close to your heart every single moment. Dharmendra woos Raakhee with a hand-written letter ably aided by Kishore Kumar’s lilting melody. Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas – Blackmail (1973): In my honest opinion, this has got to be the best ever romantic song. And Kishore’s voice exhorts us all to enjoy the present moment, if possible, because it will soon get over.Ģ.
Why do I like the song? It tells you the importance of carpe diem – seize the day – so beautifully and so poetically. Burman composed the music, Kishore Kumar sang it it was picturized on Amol Palekar. Aanewala Pal – Golmaal (1979): This song had all the characteristics of becoming a super-hit song. My only regret: I wish he were alive so that I could have heard him perform live.ġ. Kishore Kumar was one of the well-loved singers of Bollywood one who was as famous as the hero he sang songs for, which is usually not the case. As we celebrate Kishore Kumar’s 84th birth anniversary tomorrow (4th August), I would like to list down five of my favourite Kishore Kumar songs.
