One biggest complain against Bollywood is that we always hear people
talking about how they depict women as mere objects in the films, how
Hindi films objectify women, and that our film Industry has not
progressed even a bit when it comes to movies. Our Indian Censor board
is so horrible that it literally cuts every scene, censors the lyrics of
the songs that it doesn’t understand or find offensive, irrespective of
the fact that how many depth that scene adds to the story or to the
characters.
If you think that the movies you see today are awful and have a bad taste then let me tell you something surprising. The classic Bollywood movies in the 80’s, 90’s were the worst when it comes to inappropriate songs and their awful lyrics. Now after carefully and completely examining a plethora of songs, we have reached to the conclusion that our film industry has definitely come a long way from that regressive past. And we discovered a shocking fact that you could do anything and everything in terms of dialogues, song lyrics without getting in trouble with the Censor Board. So guys, get ready to be entertained and shocked by some extremely hilarious and uncomfortable moments in the songs from some old Bollywood movies.
Many people don’t know about this Hindi film which was released in the 1980s. The name of the film is ‘Tere Mere Beech Mein’ and it stars Dada Kundke, Amjad Khan in the main roles. Dada Kundke plays the role of Gangaram and while the film is not remembered for its brilliant acting performances or memorable dialogues, but it’s notorious for the song titled “Teri Le Loon Baanhen”. While lyrics of this song clear indicate that anything and everything was possible in the 80’s without sweating about the censor board.
Another notorious song is that rat rap song from Yaar Gaddar. When you watch the movie, you’ll be looking at a different Saif Ali Khan, a newcomer in Bollywood in the 90’s who was just doing the wrong movies, movies that he didn’t agree with creatively. The rat rap song featured in the film is nothing sort of embarrassing and simply cringy. We see Saif Ali Khan dressed up as a fat choreographer with the belly holding a rat in his hands and dancing. I don’t know have anything else to say, please watch the song and judge for yourself.
Now here’s a film that featured some big stars like Akshay Kumar, Sanjay Dutt. Released in 1994, Amaanat tells the story of a village which is adversely affected by a natural calamity and like typical Hindi films, there’s a hero who comes to the aid of the villagers. The most embarrassing part of this film is the song sung by Alka Yagnik and Ila Arun titled “Din Mein Leti Hai”. Well they made it clear that the girl only takes the name, but we understood what they are really talking about, what she really takes..they are continuously repeating it in the song and make it even more obvious.
One of the most hilarious things in the film titled ‘Andaz’ released in 1994 which was directed by David Dhawan who to this very day think it’s appropriate to spank women without their consent (I am talking about Judwaa). The film was produced by Pahlaj Nihalani, a man who thought that a kiss scene in the James Bond film is just way too much. In the film Andaz, where Juhi Chawla plays an illiterate orphan, there’s a song that literally is titled ‘Khada Hai’. And before the lyrics even start in the song, we already get to see the real intention of Anil Kapoor and what the whole song is about. The moment the lyrics start, we all exactly knew what Anil Kapoor was really talking about.
This film was a big hit and helped Salman Khan in establishing his name in the industry. The actor shockingly took up the film early in his career. The film tells the story of two Pathan families that are constantly involved in a conflict the film. The film had many talented actors like Pran and Danny Denzongpa. This film featured a song titled “Angoor Ka Dana Hoon”. Even though most of the songs is about the ‘angoor’ fruit, but we all know what the intention of the song really is.
If you think that the movies you see today are awful and have a bad taste then let me tell you something surprising. The classic Bollywood movies in the 80’s, 90’s were the worst when it comes to inappropriate songs and their awful lyrics. Now after carefully and completely examining a plethora of songs, we have reached to the conclusion that our film industry has definitely come a long way from that regressive past. And we discovered a shocking fact that you could do anything and everything in terms of dialogues, song lyrics without getting in trouble with the Censor Board. So guys, get ready to be entertained and shocked by some extremely hilarious and uncomfortable moments in the songs from some old Bollywood movies.
So Let’s Take A Look At 5 Embarrassing Double Meaning Songs In Bollywood Movies
5. Teri Le Loon…BAANHEN From Tere Mere Beech Mein (1984)
Many people don’t know about this Hindi film which was released in the 1980s. The name of the film is ‘Tere Mere Beech Mein’ and it stars Dada Kundke, Amjad Khan in the main roles. Dada Kundke plays the role of Gangaram and while the film is not remembered for its brilliant acting performances or memorable dialogues, but it’s notorious for the song titled “Teri Le Loon Baanhen”. While lyrics of this song clear indicate that anything and everything was possible in the 80’s without sweating about the censor board.
4. Rat Song From Yaar Gaddar (1994)
Another notorious song is that rat rap song from Yaar Gaddar. When you watch the movie, you’ll be looking at a different Saif Ali Khan, a newcomer in Bollywood in the 90’s who was just doing the wrong movies, movies that he didn’t agree with creatively. The rat rap song featured in the film is nothing sort of embarrassing and simply cringy. We see Saif Ali Khan dressed up as a fat choreographer with the belly holding a rat in his hands and dancing. I don’t know have anything else to say, please watch the song and judge for yourself.
3. Din Mein Leti Hai From Amaanat (1994)
Now here’s a film that featured some big stars like Akshay Kumar, Sanjay Dutt. Released in 1994, Amaanat tells the story of a village which is adversely affected by a natural calamity and like typical Hindi films, there’s a hero who comes to the aid of the villagers. The most embarrassing part of this film is the song sung by Alka Yagnik and Ila Arun titled “Din Mein Leti Hai”. Well they made it clear that the girl only takes the name, but we understood what they are really talking about, what she really takes..they are continuously repeating it in the song and make it even more obvious.
2. Khada Hai From Andaz (1994)
One of the most hilarious things in the film titled ‘Andaz’ released in 1994 which was directed by David Dhawan who to this very day think it’s appropriate to spank women without their consent (I am talking about Judwaa). The film was produced by Pahlaj Nihalani, a man who thought that a kiss scene in the James Bond film is just way too much. In the film Andaz, where Juhi Chawla plays an illiterate orphan, there’s a song that literally is titled ‘Khada Hai’. And before the lyrics even start in the song, we already get to see the real intention of Anil Kapoor and what the whole song is about. The moment the lyrics start, we all exactly knew what Anil Kapoor was really talking about.
1. Angoor Ka Dana Hoon From Sanam Bewafa (1991)
This film was a big hit and helped Salman Khan in establishing his name in the industry. The actor shockingly took up the film early in his career. The film tells the story of two Pathan families that are constantly involved in a conflict the film. The film had many talented actors like Pran and Danny Denzongpa. This film featured a song titled “Angoor Ka Dana Hoon”. Even though most of the songs is about the ‘angoor’ fruit, but we all know what the intention of the song really is.
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