The portrayal of festivals in Indian cinema has always been special, and Bollywood has beautifully portrayed kite flying on festivals like Makar Sankranti or Uttarayan. With colorful kites, open sky and festive atmosphere, these songs still hold a special place in the hearts of the audience. So let’s take a look at some memorable kite flying songs of Bollywood, which not only enhance the beauty of festivals, but also reflect the beautiful fusion of Indian culture and cinema.
Uri Uri Jaaye – Raees
This song presents a vibrant glimpse of the Uttarayan festival of Gujarat. This song, filmed on Shahrukh Khan and Mahira Khan, is a wonderful confluence of kite flying, garba and mass celebration. Even today this song is especially heard on the occasion of Sankranti.
Relax, relax brother – Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
This classic song based on Makar Sankranti has become a symbol of kite flying in Bollywood. This song, filmed on Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai, beautifully reflects Gujarati culture, family atmosphere and bubbly romance.
Manjha – Kai po che!
Based on the name of kite string, this song is not just a celebration but also tells the story of friendship, dreams and change. This song, filmed in the kite flying background of Gujarat, is still very popular among the youth.
Rut Aa Gayi Re – 1947 Earth
A.R. This emotional song composed by Rahman presents the kite flying scene with a deep meaning. Filmed on Aamir Khan and Nandita Das, this song shows a beautiful balance between innocent happiness and the serious reality of the times.
Ambarsariya – Fukrey
Although this is not a song completely based on kite flying, the innocence and romantic style of Pulkit Samrat along with the scenes of kites shown in it makes this song included in the festival playlist. This song reflects the spirit of fun and freedom of youth. This is the reason why even today this song is very popular among the people.
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