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Hindi Romantic Songs - Superhit Bollywood Songs to Make Your Special Occasion Even More Special

 Hindi Romantic Songs are a great way to express your love for your partner. These songs are very romantic and they have a special meaning to a couple. They are meant to be sung during a special occasion like a wedding or anniversaries. Whether you're planning a romantic evening for two or you're getting married soon, these songs are sure to make the special occasion even more special. Some of the most popular Hindi romantic songs can be found in Bollywood movies. For example, "Dil Se" from the movie Aashiqui 2 was a huge hit when it first came out. The song features the talented Arijit Singh. The music was composed by Vishal and Shekhar. Another popular Hindi love song is "Mere Sapnon Ki Baarat," sung by Sundhi Chauhan and Vishal Dadlani. "Jeene Ki Raah" by Mohammed Rafi is another favorite. It is a song about loving someone and never forgetting them. The lyrics speak about a woman's everlasting love and is a classic romantic song. The song w

Wedding Songs from Bollywood

 A Indian wedding represents a marriage of two people for the rest of their lives. It is a bonding of two families and between two different communities. Weddings are celebrations of a celebration, a festival and most importantly, it is a shining event with the full spectrum of the rainbow. Indian wedding ceremonies in India are distinct from weddings the weddings in Britain most likely because of the vast differences in weather, space facilities, and support networks. Due to the fact that the Indian wedding is not only one-day event, there are many aspects to the ceremony. One of these is music, and specifically, traditional music. A traditional Indian wedding wouldn't be an event without songs. In Britain Indians are celebrated by playing music, mostly Bollywood songs played loudly from DVD. The style of music depends on the celebration. For instance, if the event is "Mehdi" (Henna) and the songs will be associated with the topic of henna. If the it is a 'Sangeet&#