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The decade opened with the haunting, spiritual echoes of Lagaan (2001) and closed with the Oscar-winning euphoria of Slumdog Millionaire (2008). Rahman didn’t just compose; he engineered soundscapes. Songs like Mitwa ( Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna ) and Khwaja Mere Khwaja ( Jodhaa Akbar ) showcased a fusion of Sufi mysticism and western orchestration that felt timeless.
Khaabon Ke Parindey – Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (Early 2011, conceptualised in late 2000s) Yun Hi Chala Chal – Swades (2004) Chale Chalo – Lagaan (2001) Give Me Some Sunshine – 3 Idiots (2009) Roobaroo – Rang De Basanti (2006) Paathshaala – Rang De Basanti (2006) 5. Sufi and Semi-Classical Masterpieces Top 100 Hindi Songs Of 2000s Zip File Download - Google
Great for finding rare tracks, unplugged versions, and live concert renditions of early 2000s hits.
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The turn of the millennium brought a fresh wave of filmmakers, musicians, and singers who disrupted traditional Bollywood formats.
The early 2000s maintained the melodic charm of the 90s with hits like from Mohabbatein and the massive success of Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai . However, films like Dil Chahta Hai (2001) redefined the landscape, introducing a modern, youthful aesthetic that resonated with a new generation. By the mid-to-late 2000s, tracks like "Aashiq Banaya Aapne" and "Mauja Hi Mauja" brought high-energy dance beats and bold new vocal styles to the forefront. Top 100 Hindi Songs of the 2000s (Key Highlights) Can’t copy the link right now
Tere Bina (From "Guru") is a hindi song from the album Jr. B - Best of Abhishek Bachchan. Tere Bina (From "Guru") Dil Chahta Hai Dil Chahta Hai is a Hindi song which is released in 2001. Dil Chahta Hai Khuda Jaane
No one captured the pain of unrequited love or separation quite like the composers of this era, frequently utilising the unique vocals of KK and Emraan Hashmi's iconic movie soundtracks. Tadap Tadap Ke – Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999/2000)