Bollywood celebrities who featured in 90s Indi-Pop Songs

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Bollywood celebrities who featured in 90s Indi-Pop Songs

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Bollywood celebrities who featured in 90s Indi-Pop Songs

Indi-pop rose to a whole new level in the 1990s. Here are a few nostalgic hits from the 90s that featured Bollywood celebrities who enhanced and elevated the song with their presence.

Milind Soman in Made in India

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Milind Soman in Made in India

One of the most iconic Indi-Pop songs of the 1990s, Made in India had a catchy tune and visually captivating music video that won over audiences. Milind Soman, a renowned model who also appeared in a few Bollywood films, featured in the video, gaining significant attention. Though not widely recognized as an actor then, his presence added to the song’s charm. Even today, Made in India remains one of the most celebrated pop songs of the era.

Shahid in Aankho Mei Tera Chehra

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Shahid in Aankho Mei Tera Chehra

Before making his Bollywood debut, Shahid Kapoor appeared in Aankhon Mein Tera Hi Chehra by The Aryans. His innocent charm, coupled with the song’s soulful melody, made the music video unforgettable. The song, which tells the story of one-sided love, quickly became a youth favorite. It also featured actress Hrishitaa Bhatt alongside Shahid.

Govinda in Lift Karade

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Govinda in Lift Karade

Released in 1997, Adnan Sami’s Lift Karade became a chartbuster, praised for its energetic composition and lyrics. Govinda’s surprise cameo in the music video was the highlight, instantly making it more appealing to fans. Dressed like Adnan Sami, Govinda added an element of fun and intrigue to the visuals. The song remains a classic in the Indi-Pop genre.

Amitabh Bachchan in Kabhi Nahi

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Amitabh Bachchan in Kabhi Nahi

Amitabh Bachchan made a special appearance in Adnan Sami’s song Kabhi Nahi from the album Tera Chehra. His presence elevated the song’s popularity, making it even more memorable. The video featured vibrant and playful visuals that complemented the song’s composition. Adnan Sami, known for his melodious tracks, cemented his place as one of India’s most respected Indi-Pop artists.

Malaika in Gur Naal Ishq Mitha

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Malaika in Gur Naal Ishq Mitha

Released in 1991, Gur Naal Ishq Mitha by Bally Sagoo became a wedding favorite over the years. Featuring Malaika Arora in the music video, the song gained immense popularity. Its revival in the film Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga introduced it to newer generations. Today, it remains a staple in wedding playlists, with Malaika’s appearance in the video earning widespread appreciation.

Amitabh in Kabhi Kabhie (remix)

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Amitabh in Kabhi Kabhie (remix)

Bally Sagoo reimagined the classic Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein in a remix titled Kabhi Kabhie. The track blended bhangra beats with contemporary sounds, appealing to both older and younger generations. Featuring Amitabh Bachchan, the music video, with its energetic visuals, added to the song’s charm. The remix stands as a testament to Sagoo’s ability to modernize classics while retaining their soul.

John Abraham in "Chupke Chupke"

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John Abraham in "Chupke Chupke"

Sung and composed by the legendary Pankaj Udhas, Chupke Chupke from the album Mahek is a soft, romantic melody. John Abraham appeared in the video, portraying a young biker trying to win over his love interest. The song beautifully captures the essence of romance and was a favorite among the youth in the 1990s.

Sameera Reddy in "Ahista"

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Sameera Reddy in "Ahista"

Another soulful composition by Pankaj Udhas, Ahista from the album Stolen Moments remains a timeless melody. Known for its deep and heartfelt lyrics, the song resonates with listeners even today. It captures the essence of slowing down and appreciating life’s quiet moments. Sameera Reddy’s appearance in the video further added to its visual appeal.

 Kabhi Aana tu meri gali

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Vidya Balan in: Kabhi Aana tu meri gali

One of Euphoria’s most famous tracks, Kabhi Aana Tu Meri Gali from the album Euphoria Gully was a massive hit in the mid-1990s. The music video featured Vidya Balan in a lively setting, depicting wedding preparations in a heartwarming manner. The song’s unforgettable melody evokes nostalgia every time it plays, making it a beloved classic.

Bholi si Tum

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Bholi si Tum

Before making her Bollywood debut, Preity Jhangiani appeared in Bholi Si Tum, a melodious love song by Milind Ingle, Shikha from the album Album 'Yeh Hai Prem'. The song, known for its soothing composition and heartfelt lyrics, became an instant favorite among music lovers. Preity’s fresh and innocent screen presence in the video perfectly matched the song’s romantic vibe, making it a memorable addition to Indi-Pop history.

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