Mumbai Filmmakers have beautifully depicted various forms of love by composing songs based on the rimjhim showers of the month of Shravan (Sawan), which is considered as the month of nature of nature. In English films, Sawan is directly related to romance.
Sawan’s songs have been liked by the audience in the films. Due to the changing treatment of films, even though the number of songs based on Sawan from English films has reduced in recent years, the audience still attracts these songs.
In line with the demand of the story of the film, lyricists have used the word ‘Sawan’ many times in their compositions. In the past, filmmakers used to wait long to shoot Sawan’s songs so that the actual beauty of nature could be shown to the audience through camera. Later, such scenes started being shot after giving artificial rain with the help of technology.
Let the Sawan come in the songs composed by keeping Sawan in the center, Rimjhim Gir Sawan, Autumn Sawan Basant Bahar, Hariyala Sawan Dhola came, some say this is Sawan, Aaya Sawan Jhoom Ke, Aaya Sawan Jhoom, this time in the rain, it is in the rain, today it is a noise of Sawan, the month of Sawan is the noise, the month of Savan, I have come from the Sawan Raja, Oh Sawan Raja Called, the month of Sawan set fire to the heart, Ajhun Aaye Balma Sawan Jaane Jaaye, Sawan’s swing, you come, I am thirsty, Sawan, Rimjhim’s song Sawan Gaye is more popular.
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