9 Times Bollywood Romanced On The Trains!

    9 Times Bollywood Romanced On The Trains!

    While we all enjoy a trip on our favourite Indian Railways to our dream destinations, it is the Bollywood which is famous for taking things up a notch.
    Time and again, Bollywood Films have showed how romantic and exciting it can be to travel in a train. And admit it, we all have at least once dreamed of dancing on a train's roof.
    Here are 9 of the best train songs of all times!
    1. Chal Chaiyya Chaiyya! (Dil Se, 1998)

    This is probably the most iconic song filmed on a train. Even today when you board a train, you feel like getting a chance of dancing like this at least once. 

    2. Kasto Mazza! (Parineeta, 2005)

    The beauty of Darjeeling's toy train and the coy romance of Saif Ali Khan and Vidya Balan gives a very sweet tone to this beautiful song. It takes you to a dreamland where you just want to stay.

    3. Dhadak Dhadak! (Bunty Aur Babli, 2005)

    This peppy number makes you feel like travelling right away. With Rani Mukherji and Abhishek Bachchan dancing along, this song is full of energy and excitement.

    4. Hoga Tumse Pyaara Kaun! (Zamaane Ko Dikhana Hai, 1981)

    This song is also considered one of the most iconic songs of its times. The music is soothing, and a young Rishi Kapoor proposing to his lady love is sometimes all we need to see. 

    5. Mere Brother Ki Dulhan! (Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, 2011)

    In a new twist to the old classic Chaiyya Chaiyya, Imran Khan grooves on this number and makes it look effortlessly beautiful and attractive. This brought a new freshness to how train songs were shot in Bollywood.

    6. Hum Dono Do Premi! (Ajnabee, 1974)

    This also one from the yesteryears. The tune and the location is more than enough to speak for itself. It proved that it is not that difficult to shoot classy songs in a train.

    7. Mannu Bhaiya! (Tanu Weds Manu, 2011)

    How can we forget this one? In the recent years, this song emerged as a huge hit amongst the youngsters because of its location and peppy undertones. Also, because the movie was awesome.

    8. Gaadi Bula Rahee Hai! (Dost, 1974)

    As kids, we all loved to sing along such songs and this one was one of them. Admit it, even today wheneve this songs pops up, it takes us on a trip of nostalgia.

    9. Hai Apna Dil To Aawara! (Solva Saal, 1958)

    The charisma of Dev Anand and Waheeda Rehman was at its peak in this song. The flirtatious tones and teasing expressions can be easily pointed out which make this song a beautiful treat to watch.