“Mere Khayalon ki Mallika” - You can make a good start with the beautifully composed song that boasts of equally good lyrics and as soon as you play it the romance hits the air. You can sing along with playback singer Abhijeet. It was picturised on Aishwarya Rai and Chandrachur Singh in 2000 release “Josh” and was a chartbuster.
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“Tum dil ki dhadkan mein” - Another soothing romantic number. Crooned by Kumar Sanu and Alka Yagnik, this melodious rendition from 2000 film “Dhadkan” sets the right mood and even today it strikes a chord with the listener. Instruments like piano and violin are used in prominence.
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“Suraj hua madham” - This Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol starrer song from hit film “Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham” (2000) pulls at one’s heartstrings. Melody, rhythm and emphatic vocals are its trademarks. Sung by Sonu Nigam and Alka Yagnik, it is one of the best romantic tracks of all times.
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“Suno na” - In 2003 another brilliant composition in “Suno na” from the film “Jhankaar Beats” rocked the charts. Crooned by Shaan in his soft and soothing voice, the slow-paced number makes one groove in harmony.
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“Hum tum” - The title track of “Hum Tum” (2004) is very well written and amazingly sung by Alka Yagnik and Babul Supriyo. The enticing song is slow, soothing and pleasing to the ears. It’s a pleasantly syrupy ballad that sure does appeal and is perfect for a romantic outing.
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“Bheege honth tere” - The song from the 2004 movie “Murder” fetched singer Kunal Ganjawala instant stardom. It has a more R&B feel to it, but the soft rendition does well to keep the listener in tune with the song.
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“Laagi tumse man ki lagan” - This refreshing number sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan straightaway touches the heart. Released in 2004, the rustic and enticing vocals give the song an edge and its Sufi influence keeps you swaying in an enthralled trance.
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"Tere liye" - Yash Chopra’s cross-border love story “Veer Zaara” was full of romantic numbers but the one that stood out was “Tere liye”. Legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar lent her voice to the love song along with Roop Kumar Rathod. The song beautifully describes the feelings of two lovers who meet after more than two decades. A perfect number for a lovers reunion.