An Indian wedding can not be without music and songs, shor Sharra, band and low! If that were the case, simply would not be an Indian wedding. A wedding in India has to be vibrant. There is an abundance of films that represent the Indian wedding to give you an idea of expected and these musical events. A large selection of wedding music available for use india. I think we should make a selection based on the audience – age groups are divided urban village and whether it is a matter wet or dry – all contributing factors.
For those who do not know this, the DJ (disk jockey) is now a standard part of the Sangeet and India probably has the largest population of DJ. Some of the very old numbers that have been played at weddings in the last 50 years the numbers above the list. Here are a few:
Leti Ja Babul Ki Duaayen – Capture the excitement of a father losing his daughter with a boyfriend, originally sung by Mohammad Rafi.
Le Jayange Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Le Jayange Jayange – funny song sung from the side of the couple says it’s going to be the bride. Originally sung by Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle and movie Chot Machaya Shor, this is one of those delicacies conductor.
Mehdi Laga Ke Rakhna Doli Saja Ke Rakhna – from Dilwali Dulhniya Le Jayenge, this was sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Narayan UDIT and is one of the favorites.
Dedo Paise Lelo Joote – A fun series full of life talking about stealing boyfriends shoes during the phera. This is from the film Hum Aapke Hain Kaun.
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi – Name of the film and the song, a fun series of today.
Punjabi Bhangra songs is based are now universally beloved throughout India and its rhythm and catchy melodies make the ideal foot tapping music to be played at weddings. In fact the music of Bollywood in recent times as the music should call Pollywood due to the large number of Punjabi song releases. This music brings joy and attracts both young and old alike. Here are some lively numbers evergreen Punjabi -
Soni Sone De Nakhre LAGD – teasing the bride of his nuances.
Ladle Bigad Ma Da Gaya – The number of foot tapping Dostana is always played