‘Look at the rain long enough, with no thoughts in your head, and you gradually feel your body falling loose, shaking free of the world of reality. Rain has the power to hypnotize.’ Haruki Murakami ...
Rain in Indian cinema transcends mere visual appeal, evolving into a powerful expression of emotions and a narrative tool. Cinematographers and musicians emphasize its ability to amplify feelings, ...
Kareena plays a sex worker in Chameli, but the rain song brought out the child within her. Rain songs are difficult to shoot and you have to constantly coordinate with the cinematographer to get the ...
Rain songs have long been woven into the fabric of Bollywood — evoking romance, nostalgia, and timeless cinematic moments. From the golden era’s black-and-white frames to today’s high-definition ...
A timeless classic from the 1966 film Suraj, this song celebrates the arrival of a beloved amidst blooming flowers. Its romantic lyrics and soothing melody make it a perfect companion for a rainy ...
The rain has been a character in Hindi cinema for many decades now, with filmmakers using it as a plot device. Especially for scenes of intimacy, the rain has been a repeatedly used catalyst to create ...
Sex, violence, song or dance -- the monsoon serves multiple purposes in Hindi movies. With the onset of the rains, it's the perfect occasion to highlight all the cool, crazy reasons Bollywood uses it ...