Daler Mehndi Birthday Special: From ‘Bolo Ta Ra Ra’ to ‘Na Na Na Re’, 5 Iconic Songs of the Singer That Are Still Loved
Singer Daler Mehndi is celebrating his 56th birthday on August 18th. He has left a profound impact on the music industry with his renowned songs. Among his most iconic tracks are 'Bolo Ta Ra Ra,' 'Na Na Na Re,' and 'Tunak Tunak Tun.'
Daler Mehndi has had a significant impact on the music industry, especially with his contributions to Bhangra music and his popular Bollywood tracks. As he celebrates his birthday on August 18, here's a look at his best songs that have left a lasting impact. He has left a remarkable impact on the music industry. Daler Mehndi Songs: From Tunak Tunak Tun to Rang De Basanti, Songs by the Singer That Made Us Go ‘Bolo Ta Ra Ra Ra!’.
"Bolo Ta Ra Ra"
This song from his debut album propelled Daler Mehndi to stardom. It's catchy tune and energetic beats made it a favorite for dance enthusiasts. Because of Mehndi's dance skills and the catchy phrase "Hayo Rabba," the lead song became well-known all over the world.
"Tunak Tunak Tun"
This iconic track is not only known for its upbeat music but also for its colourful and creative music video. It became a viral sensation and remains one of his most recognizable songs.
"Ho Jayegi Balle Balle"
The song became well-known and a staple in popular culture thanks to Daler Mahendi's recognisable vocals. This song became a staple at weddings and parties due to its festive and celebratory vibe.
"Rang De Basanti"
This patriotic song from "Rang De Basanti", a hit Bollywood film, was written with the intention of changing history. Prasoon Joshi wrote the lyrics for this timeless patriotic and endearing song, which also features Daler's powerful voice and music by A.R. Rahman. Daler Mehndi Says In 26 Years I Have Seen Music Industry Go Mad.
"Na Na Na Re"
Mehndi and Superstar Amitabh Bachchan danced on dhols in the popular song, much to the pleasure of their fans, for the movie Mrityudaata. "Na Na Na Re", which introduced the two on screen for the first time, is still renowned for its catchy hook steps, Mehndi's long robe, green turban, and the two stars' step-for-step synchronisation.