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Bollywood actors who turned playback singers in 2014 (view pics)

New Delhi: This year saw Bollywood stars like Salman Khan, Madhuri Dixit, Alia Bhatt, Shraddha Kapoor replacing playback singers to croon for their own films while 'Haider', 'Highway' and 'Ek Villain' topped music charts.'Hangover' by

PTI PTI Updated on: December 27, 2014 13:23 IST
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bollywood actors who turned playback singers in 2014 view pics

New Delhi: This year saw Bollywood stars like Salman Khan, Madhuri Dixit, Alia Bhatt, Shraddha Kapoor replacing playback singers to croon for their own films while 'Haider', 'Highway' and 'Ek Villain' topped music charts.

'Hangover' by Salman, 'Rangi Saari Gulaabi' by Madhuri, Alia's rendition of 'Main Tenu Samjhawa' and Shraddha's 'Galiyan' were surprisingly given a thumbs-up by the audience. After giving his voice to songs like 'Chandi Ki Daal Par, Sone Ka Mor' from 'Hello Brother' and the title track of 'Chal Mere Bhai', Salman crooned 'Hangover'.

Alia Bhatt

His tough voice was much softer than his previous musical outings, making it perfect for the contemporary romantic ballad. Madhuri, who contributed to 'Kahe Chede Mohe' in 'Devdas', belted out an earthy number 'Rangi Saari Gulabi' from 'Gulaab Gang. Alia and Shraddha were one step ahead of their senior counterparts as they sang multiple numbers for their movies. Under the direction and insistence of music maestro A R Rahman, Alia turned singer for 'Soona Saha', a melting lullaby from 'Highway'.

Although primarily sung by Pakistani singer Zeb, it was the bit sung by Alia that was a winner, while tracks like 'Pataka Guddi', 'Mahi Ve' from the film were instant hits. Alia, 21, also crooned beautifully a rendition of Punjabi number 'Main Tenu Samjhawa' from 'Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya'.

Shraddha Kapoor

Shraddha, made her singing debut with 'Galiyan' from 'Ek Villain', which made it to top of the charts thanks to the music of Mithoon and Arijit Singh's voice.

She took her singing ambition a step further by lending her voice to a Kashmiri folk song in Vishal Bhardwaj's 'Haider', which was better than her maiden effort. 'Haider' stood out for its brilliant 'Bismil'. Written by Gulzar, sung by Sukhwinder and composed by Bhardwaj, the song turned out to be a high point of the film.

'Khul Kabhi', 'Jhelum' in Bhardwaj's own soft voice and a beautiful re-working of Faiz Ahmad Faiz's famous ghazals 'Aaj Ke Naam' and 'Gulon Mein Rang Bhare' were other numbers that stood out in 'Haider'.

Kanika Kapoor

2014 saw the playback singing shifting to newer voices with crooners like Kanika Kapoor, Akriti Kakkar, Jasmine Sandlas, Neha Kakkar and Chinmayi Sripada. Be it 'Baby Doll' from 'Ragini MMS 2', 'Mast Magan' and Locha-E-Ulfat from '2 States', 'London Thumakda' from 'Queen' or 'Sunny Sunny' from 'Yaariyan' and 'Saturday Saturday' for 'Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya', hit numbers were delivered by new and upcoming singers.

London-based Punjabi folk singer Kanika Kapoor burst onto the Bollywood scene with the 'Baby Doll' thanks to her unique singing style, accompanied with naughty lyrics. Her other song 'Lovely' from 'Happy New Year' was equally popular with the rap and the Punjabi dhol used timely and to great effect.

Baadshah

Punjabi rapper Badshah and Indeep Bakshi's 'Saturday Saturday' from 'Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya' was the best party anthem of the year. Badshah's other dance number was 'Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai' from Sonam Kapoor-starrer 'Khoobsurat'. The other quirky and hummable numbers from this music album included hits like 'Engine Ki Seeti', 'Maa Ka Phone', 'Naina' and 'Preet'.

Bollywood's quest for variety saw directors and producers approaching more than one music composers for a single film. Singers Labh Janjua, Sonu Kakkar and Neha Kakkar's 'London Thumakda' from 'Queen', was the prefect song depicting the big fat Indian wedding. The Amit Trivedi-composed album also saw numbers like 'Badra Bahaar', 'O Gujariya', 'Kinare' and 'Hungama Ho Gaya'.

After the hit 'Shubharambh' from last year's film 'Kai Po Che', singer Divya Kumar returned with an overtly funny song 'Shake your Bootiyan' in 'Finding Fanny'. Jasmine Sandlas' haunting voice in 'Devil' song from 'Kick' was another chartbuster, while former Indian Idol contestant Swaroop Khan brought the flavours of his native state Rajasthan in 'Tharki Chokro' in 'PK'.

Arijit Singh

Yo Yo Honey Singh and Arijit Singh shared among themselves the major hit numbers like 'Sunny Sunny', 'Chaar Bottle Vodka', 'Manali Trance', 'Mast Magan', 'Suno Na Sangemarmar', 'Muskurane' to name a few. While new singers did leave a mark, the established playback singers also returned.

Shreya Ghoshal's 'Manwa Lage' in 'Happy New Year' was the usual romantic track. Ghoshal's voice brought a feel good quotient to the song. The use of musical instruments like oud, rabaab and santoor make Sukhwinder Singh's 'Bismil' from 'Haider' sound like a cross between Kashmiri folk music and Middle Eastern music. The title track of 'Kill Dil' brought together Sonu Nigam and Shankar Mahadevan, who successfully revived the early 70s music through the song.

'Chaar Kadam' from 'PK', a waltz-style duet by Shaan and Shreya Ghoshal brought a smile to the face. Veteran singer-composer Bappi Lahiri also returned to add the very-much effective Bengali touch to 'Tune Mari Entryaan' from 'Gunday'.

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