New Delhi: Currently, India is illuminated with lights everywhere. It’s that time of the year when people light up diyas, decorate their houses, and host Diwali parties. If you are planning a Diwali party at home, then we have some Diwali playlist suggestions for you.
From the popular, ‘Mere Tumhare Sabke Liye Happy Diwali’ to ‘Aali Diwali’, here we bring you some of the peppy and soulful Diwali tracks for your Diwali parties with friends and family. Explore our well-curated list of Diwali songs.
Aali Diwali
‘Aali Diwali’ is a classic Marathi Diwali song that captures the essence of the festival. It is crooned by Lata Mangeshkar’s melodious voice and brings out the excitement of Diwali. The lyrics basically describe the arrival of the Festival of Lights and the traditions that the festival brings.
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Mere Tumhare Sabke Liye Happy Diwali
‘Mere Tumhare Sabke Liye Happy Diwali’ is a peppy track from the film Home Delivery- Aapko…Ghar Tak. The song is sung by Vaishali, Surthi, Divya, Suraj, and Sunidhi Chauhan. The lyrics are penned by Vishal Dadlani. The track, ‘Mere Tumhare Sabke Liye Happy Diwali’, is a popular Diwali song that is usually played in every household on the day of Diwali.
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Kala Chashmah
‘Kala Chashmah’ starring Katrina Kaif and Sidharth Malhotra is a must for this Diwali, whether you are partying or not. The song is from the film Baar Baar Dekho is a vibrant track with energetic dance steps and an irresistible rhythm.
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Shubhaarambh
‘Shubhaarambh’ is a soulful song from the 2013 Bollywood film, Kai Po Che. It is based on Chetan Bhagat’s novel, ‘Three Mistakes of My Life’. The song evokes a sense of celebration and is a mix of traditional dhol beats and peppy lyrics.
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The Punjaabban Song
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‘The Punjaabban Song’, popular known as ‘Nach Punjaabban’, is a high-energy 2022 song from the movie, Jug Jugg Jeeyo starring Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, and Neetu Kapoor. The song is a remake of the original Punjabi track, Nach Punjaban by famous Pakistani singer, Abrar-ul-Haq.
So, what’s your pick for this Diwali?