A great Indian wedding cannot be without music and {tunes|tracks|music}, shor sharraba, band and baja! If that were the case, {it might|it could|it will} simply not be an {American indian|Native american indian|Native american} wedding. A wedding in India {must be|should be} vibrant. {Presently there are|Right now there are|Generally there are} movies galore describing the Indian wedding to give you an idea showing how awaited and musical these events are. There is {a large choice|a variety} of Indian wedding music available to use. I {imagine|suppose|speculate} you need to make a selection based on the group - the age groups, village {city|metropolitan|downtown} divide and on {be it|whether it be|unique} a wet or {dried out|dry out|dried} affair - all {surrounding|giving|instrumental} factors.
To those who {have no idea|are not aware of|have no idea of} this, the DISC JOCKEY (disk jockey) is now a standard {section of the|area of the|portion of the} sangeet and India probably has the {most significant|major} DJ {populace|human population|inhabitants}. Some of the really old numbers {which may have|that contain} recently been played at weddings over the past 50 {would be the|will be the|are definitely the} top numbers per my list. Here are some of them:
Babul Ki Duaayen Leti Ja - Captures the emotion of a father losing his daughter to {a bridegroom|a groom themselves}; {formerly|at first} sung by Mohamad Rafi.
Le Jayange {Votre|La direction du|Notre} Jayange Dilwale Dulhaniya {Votre|La direction du|Notre} Jayange - Fun {packed|stuffed|loaded} song sung from the grooms side that says that he will take the bride. Originally being sung by Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhosle and from the movie Chot Machaye shor, this is one of those bandmaster {pleasures|wonders|attractions}.
Mehdi Laga Ke Rakhna Doli Saja Ke Rakhna - from Dilwali Dulhniya Le Jayenge, this was sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Udit Narayan and is one of the all-time favorites.
Joote {Ojo|Pelo} Paise Lelo - A fun filled peppy {quantity|amount} that talks about the stealing of the grooms shoes during the pheras. This is from the movie Hum Aapke Hain Kaun.
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi - Name of film production company and {track|music|tune}, a fun filled modern day number.
Punjabi {tunes|tracks|music} that are bhangra {centered are|structured are|established are} now universally {adored|cherished|liked} {throughout|across|around} India and their rhythm and catchy {music|songs|tracks} make them {the perfect|the best|the right} {feet|ft .} tapping music to be played at weddings. Infact Bollywood music recently should be called as Pollywood music due to the {many|numerous|large numbers of} Punjabi song {produces|launches|lets out}. This music brings in cheer and appeals to both the old and young alike. Here are some evergreen peppy Punjabi numbers -
Soni {Sobre|Para} Nakhre Sone Lagde - teasing the bride about her nuances.
Ma {De uma|Weil|Ag} Ladla Bigad Gaya - This foot tapping {quantity|amount} from Dostana is {performed|enjoyed|played out} always.
Marry Me {Wedding ceremonies|Marriages|Wedding events} organizing all type of Indian wedding functions and celebrations like Mehndi, Sangeet, Wedding dance choreography with expertise in various {traditions|practices} & traditions involved in Indian wedding rituals.
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