Even my friends from the fraternity called me after listening to the song. Likewise, at times I have seen songs with 200-300 million views but no review, so it speaks a lot I believe it’s not important. There are many ways to get views but most importantly, the song should reach people. Shaan: I would like to add that there’s this concept of views on YouTube the number of views decides the fate of the song. But more than views, these independent artistes should reach the hearts of the audience. When it comes to a song, people talk about views. You know, people say the era of live music is over, s to do all these things together was also risky, but I think her heart was in the right place so it all went well.Īkriti: I think it’s about the right people coming together with the right energy and creating something beautiful. Akriti has even used a live band from Kolkata in the song and also featured them in the video, which they deserved to be. We were also worried about the Mumbai monsoon but luckily, it didn’t rain. Before taking up the song, I had to travel to Kolkata for some projects there, so I had to juggle everything. Shaan: I think when you do something with lots of positivity, everything just falls into place. It just feels wonderful that the purpose of our song is being fulfilled, it is meant to entertain people, and is something they can enjoy within the safety of their homes. The most important thing is that people are personally texting me and sharing their responses to the song. It really happened so fast that the moment we got it, we had to release it. The song has been finalised in a very limited time. We have used a very popular old folk song in the lines 'Komolaye Nito Korein Thomkiya Thomkiya'. Harikrishna composed music for the film and it became very popular for its melodious tune and voice.Akriti: The idea of the song started many months ago and what time would be better for it than Durga puja! It’s a very beautiful Hindi-Bangla song composed by Suvam Moitra and penned by Manjoy Yadav.
The film was the remake of the Tamil film Subramaniapuram and the original Tamil song Kangal Irandaal was retained here as Kalli Ivalu. The film featured Prem and Kriti Kharabanda in the lead roles. Kalli Ivalu: The song Kalli Ivalu is from the film Prem Adda which released in 2012. Shridhar has composed music for the film. The romantic duet Ninna Nodalentho was one of the hit songs of the film and it has been sung by Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal. It starred Sudeep and Ramya in the lead roles. Ninna Nodalentho: Released in 2008, the film Mussanjemaatu was a musically hit film. This romantic number sung by Sonu and Shreya became widely popular. The music for the song has been composed by Jassie Gift and Kaviraj has penned the song. Sanju Mattu Geetha: The song Sanju Mattu Geetha from the film Sanju Weds Geetha was one of the chartbuster songs of 2011. Harikrishna and the film stars Prem and Ramya in the lead roles. The music for the film has been composed by V. This film has a total of six songs and this particular song has been sung by Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal. O Gunavantha: The song O Gunavantha was a super hit romantic track from the film, Jothe Jotheyali, which released in 2006. This hit music track has been composed by Mano Murthy. It was from the film Milana which starred Puneeth Rajkumar and Parvathy in the lead roles. Male Nintu Hoda Mele: The song Male Nintu Hoda Mele is a romantic duet sung by Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal. Let’s check the top 5 romantic Kannada songs sung by these singers fluently in Kannada. This pair is particularly well-known for singing romantic numbers. Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal as a combo in Kannada, have given a lot of hit songs even though they both are from the Hindi film industry. Even today, we can find some such combination of playback singers, who can create magic with their soothing voice. Sushila were very popular in earlier days. In the Kannada industry, the combination of PB Srinivas and S.
Hence, music directors used to record the songs with hit pairs of singers. There was a time in the ’80s when a particular combination of playback singers used to be very popular among music lovers. They have individually sung more than 100 songs in Kannada.