Putting aside the viral wedding songs of 2022 so far, we are here to bring some
Bollywood gold to make your Shaadi house energy-packed and vibrant! Here, we aim
to dust off the quirky wedding mixes from the 60s and the 70s, starring Shashi Kapoor,
Zeenat Aman, Sridevi and so on. For that, we have curated an interesting list of
soon-to-be trending Bollywood wedding songs from the 70s, 80s, and 60s as well.

Clearly, these evergreen hits are not for the faint-hearted listeners but for true
Bollywood song enthusiasts who fall in love with the goodness of Kishore Kumar’s
vocals and Mohammed Rafi collections. Join us for a delightful audio ride full of
surprises, nostalgia and true love for vintage Bollywood wedding songs.

1) Piya Tose Naina Laage Re

‘Piya Tose Naina Laage re’ is a graceful choice to hum on your Mehendi night. Lata
Mangeshkar’s silky sweet vocals and artist Shailendra’s magical lyrics clearly give us
goosebumps every time the song begins to play. To be specific, the song is from the
1960s Bollywood blockbuster ‘Guide’.

And, the music direction is done by S.D. Buran. The ‘Vijay Anand movie’ has been
an addiction to the Bollywood enthusiasts and is still going strong with its stellar cast
and soul-soothing melodies. Significantly, the song showcases the beautiful dance
moves of Waheeda Rehman, in her gleaming white attire.

2) Mere Haathon Mein


To fuel up an Indian wedding, a Lata Mangeshkar dance number is supremely
essential. ‘Mere Haathon Mein’ portrays the very gorgeous Sridevi dancing away in
her neon pink festive outfit. To highlight, the song belongs to the Yash Chopra movie
‘Chandni’ released in the late 1980s. Directed by Shiv-Hari, the lyrics of this vintage
classic are curated by Anand Bakshi.

Significantly, ‘Mere Haathon Mein’ is an amazing old Bollywood song for Mehendi
night with your loved ones. Added to that, the song will make a perfect dance number
at a Bollywood-themed sangeet bash, blessed with the goodness of retro beats.

3) Aankhon Hi Aankhon Mein Ishaara Ho Gaya

The Dev Anand movie CID, released in the late 1950s, is full of surprises and so is its
jukebox. ‘Ankhon Hi Aankhon Mein’ features the most amazing romantic chemistry
between Dev Anand and Shakeela. As the song begins, we notice the legendary
vocals of Mohammed Rafi, who is joined by Geeta Dutt.
The music is directed by O.P. Nayyar, and the lyrics are by Jan Nisar Akhtar.

Certainly, the song has the potential to choreograph an unforgettable first dance for
newlyweds, all spiced up with 90s Bollywood melodies for weddings. If you are a
true Bollywood enthusiast, this can be that song for your first dance with the love of
your life.

4) Badan Pe Sitare Lapete Huye


Be it the catchy beats or the peppi dance steps, ‘Badan Pe Sitare Lapete Huye’ leaves
an unforgettable mark in the hearts of vintage Hindi song addicts, each time the song
blasts. To emphasize, the song is from the film ‘Prince’. And, here we have yet
another dance number sung by Muhammed Rafi. Hasrat Jaipuri wrote the lyrics and
Shankar Jaikishan directed the fantastic music.

‘Badan Pe Sitare’ is an excellent Bollywood song for themed-cocktail parties,
pre-wedding sangeeth nights, or even as a quirky ending to your first dance.
Blessedby the energetic moves of Shammi Kapoor and Vyjayanthimala, this is an absolutely
binge-worthy vintage Hindi song. Surprisningly, this one can even be a
pick-yourself-up song on dull days.

5) Aaj Kal Tere Mere Pyaar Ke Charche


The 1968 movie ‘Brahmachari’ gained a lot of fame through its deluxe hit songs. This
Mohammed Rafi number has stolen our hearts with its quirky lyrics and composition.
Mohammed Rafi is joined by Suman Kalyanpur to fuel the song in its full spirit. The
catchy lyrics of this immortal song are curated by the very talented Shailendra.

To point out, the music direction is led by Shankar Jaikishan and the star cast consists
of Shammi Kapoor, Mumtaz, Pran etc. From Sangeeth nights to after-wedding bashes,
‘Aaj Kal Tere Mere’ is a must for some interesting Bollywood masala in your wedding
playlist.

6) Yeh Chand Sa Roshan Chehra

Searching for a fun dance number to dance at your best friend’s wedding? Or to have
a fun time with your bridesmaid besties? ‘Yeh Chand Sa Roshan Chehra’ has every
element that you have been looking for! Released in the early 1960s, this cute song
belongs to the movie ‘Kashmir Ki Kali’.

Starring Shammi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore, the song showcases sceneries from
Kashmir. Sung by Mohammed Rafi, the music direction is led by O.P. Nayyar. Clearly,
if you work with such  beautiful vintage Bollywood wedding songs, your after-wedding
bashe will be packed with some playful teasing and hearty laughter.

7) Aye Meri Zohra Zabeen


‘Aye Meri Zohran Zabeen’ freshens our childhood memories of roaming around the
wedding house with a mouth full of sweets and cool drinks. Sung by Manna Dey, this
1965 release belongs to the movie ‘Hum Se Na Jeeta Koi’. The lyrics are curated by
Sahir Ludhianvi and the music direction is by Ravi. Clearly, the nostalgic visuals
from the music video featuring Balraj Sahni are quite a treat to the eyes.

From mehendi parties to bridal showers, this vintage hit is perfect to play while the
soon-to-be-weds spend some time alone-time with their best pals. Not only does it
pump up some good spirits, but it also creates a vibrant ambiance at the wedding
house.

8) Chura Liya Hai Tumne Jo Dil Ko

The soothing vocals of Asha Bhosle and Muhammed Rafi have made ‘Chura Liya Hai
Tumne Jo Dil Ko’ a wedding jukebox staple. The 1973 Zeenat Aman starring movie
‘Yaadon Ki Baaraat’ has stolen a special place in our hearts with this quirky yet
melodious hit of the year.

Written by Majrooh Sultanpuri, the music direction and composing for the song are
led by Rahul Dev Burman. You can never go wrong with this song while preparing
one’s bachelor party playlist or bridal shower song collection. Also, it’s an excellent
option to hum to while relaxing in the after-party hours with some yummy festive
food.

9) Le Jayenge Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

‘Le Jayenge Diwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge’ is an underrated party song, perfect for
any celebration. The jodi of Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle works like magic while
you slowly drift towards your party mode. Released in the early 1970s, the song
belongs to the popular Bollywood movie ‘Chor Machaye Shor’, starring Shashi
Kapoor and Mumtaz.

Unquestionably, the lyrics of Inderjit Singh Tulsi effortlessly imprint on our minds.
To highlight, the music direction is done by Ravindra Jain. Clearly, we can see that
the song is neither too fast nor too slow, making it just right to be a transition song
between fast numbers and sweet melodies.

10) Yeh Shaam Mastani

This Kishore Kumar hit is from the movie ‘Kati Patang’. Artist Burman’s lovely
composition, combined with the song’s heartfelt lyrics, made it to the top of the
romantic hits during the vintage Bollywood era.The Rajesh Khanna starring song has
left us all in awe with its heartwarming lyrics and graceful pace throughout the song.

Definitely, the song brings a relaxing mood to any event within seconds of playing.
And, it makes a perfect evening melody to blast at the event venue for gathering more
cheer from the approaching guests. No matter how many times we click through for a
repeat, this one just stays strong with a refreshing vintage scent.

Hope you had a great time enjoying the top 10 vintage Bollywood wedding songs,
fresh from our curator’s desk. From the 2000s’ favourite wedding mixes
to the latest mellow options from English pop, the options are endless for couples to
curate their wedding songs.

Undoubtedly, the vintage era stands out from all the other genres as it has a special
place in each and every Indian wedding. Excitingly, the vintage songs we have come
up with have been travelling all across the world through remixes, reprises and what
not! Hence, it is safe to say that an Indian wedding feels wholesome with a pinch of
vintage Bollywood wedding songs numbers.

Top 10 Hindi Songs For Your Wedding Bash

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