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These 12 bollywood songs that will fire you up with motivation..

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Songs can be very powerful. And when it comes to Bollywood, the Hindi songs, mixed with inspiring lyrics and some peppy beats, can lift your spirits and raise your hope even when everything seems lost. When we feel lost, these songs help us pull ourselves together and prepare us to face the battles of life. We have shared 12 Inspiring Bollywood Songs when the days going gets tough.

 

1. Chak De India - Chak De India

 

2. Chak Lein De - Chandni Chowk To China

 

3. Illahi - Ye Jawani Hai Deewani

 

 4. Badal Pe Paon Hai - Chak De India

 

5. All Izz Well - 3 idiots

 

6. Roobaroo - Rang De Basanti

 

7. Khwabon Ke Parindey - Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

 

8.  Lakshya - Lakshya

 

9. Zinda- Bhaag Milkha Bhaag 

 

10. Ziddi Dil - Mary Kom 

 

11. Kinare -Queen

 

12. Aashayein- Iqbal

 

 

 

posted Apr 29, 2016 by Vijay

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1. Tum Hi Ho – ‘Aashiqui 2'

National Anthem of India's youth.

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2. Tum Mile – ‘Tum Mile'

This one is even better than the original.

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3. Phir Mohabbat – ‘Murder 2'

Arijit Singh at his very best.

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4. Jiyein Kyun  - ‘Dum Maaro Dum'

We are sure you'll love this version too.

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5. Pani Da Rang – ‘Vicky Donor'

Sing along with this amazing number.

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6. Tum Jo Aaye – ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbai'

Raahat Fateh Ali Khan weaves magic with this version.

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7. Tum Se Hi – ‘Jab We Met'

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8. Te Amo – ‘Dum Maaro Dum'

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9. Hale Dil Acoustic – ‘Murder 2'

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10. Phir Le Aaya Dil – ‘Barfi'

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Not at that point. Not at the present time. Not ever, up till now. His eccentric voice, Lucky Ali's music is immaculate enchantment. His melodies are saturated with this choice dormancy, instructing us to stop sometimes and take everything in. There has not been another Lucky Ali, and there never will be. So how about we pause for a minute to commend the man's virtuoso, tune in to his sparkling voice and say bless your heart.

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1. O Sanam

That notorious music video not exclusively did equity to Ali's splendid tune by protecting its despairing, additionally helped it to ascend to more noteworthy statures.

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2. Dekha Hai Aise Bhi

In ordinary design he combined folksy percussion with an incredible acoustic sound, which implied that Ali's voice was very much upheld on the American interstates as he sang to his significant other of the past.

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Ali drawn out the trendy person in him, as he delivered his people impacts by beginning with a morchang bolstered with that guitar game plan.

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4. Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai

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5. Sunoh

Including a fantastic bassline, this is uncommon Lucky Ali melody which wasn't too laid back.

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6. Tere Mere Saath

A crazy guitar riff kicks this awesome tune off. This was the nearest Lucky Ali came to creating a stone anthem for himself.

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7. Tu Kaun Hai

From his 2001 collection Aks, the melody was a slowpoke. Individuals just found this considerably later in the 2000s after it discharged with the film Bhopal: A Prayer For Rain.

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8. Gori Teri Aankhein

Discharged as a solitary, the melody was likely Ali's most standard gaana. Throughout the years, it has just developed in notoriety and safe to state it's one of his most renowned tunes.

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Made as a section out of Sanjay Gupta's redo of Reservoir Dogs, it was not at all like anything Bollywood had listened. With that serious riff opening the represent Ali's vocals and after that when the bass kicks in, the tune ends up at ground zero.

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10. Khuda Hafiz

Sung for AR Rahman's collection in Yuva, the arranger utilized Lucky Ali's vocals to flawlessness as the melody detonates with ANJAANA...!

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12. Aahista

Breathed life into back by the splendid team Vishal-Shekhar, Lucky Ali easily gotten through this tune with Shreya Ghoshal and conveyed the coolness to an alternate objective.

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Nimbooda (Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam – 1999) 

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Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hai (Khamoshi : The Musical - 1996) 

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Aaj Main Upar (Khamoshi : The Musical - 1996) 

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