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In 2009, Vipul Amrutlal Shah, as both producer and director, treated the audience to the musical blockbuster London Dreams. The film, starring Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn, and Asin in the lead roles, was a unique entertainer that became a box office success and delivered a chartbuster album with some incredible songs. The movie also starred Salman Khan, Aditya Roy Kapur, and Rannvijay Singha. The music was composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, with lyrics by Prasoon Joshi. The song styles are generally rock-inspired, aligning with the movie’s themes. As the film completes 15 years, let’s look back at the 5 best songs from the film that we loved from London Dreams.

5 best songs from Vipul Amrutlal Shah’s London Dreams

Barson Yaaron

Set against a live concert backdrop, Barson Yaaron was widely loved by the audience. Ajay Devgn and Salman Khan brought remarkable energy to the stage, especially during the final portion featuring the Hanuman Chalisa, which elevated the song to a new level and gave listeners an adrenaline rush. Vishal Dadlani and Roop Kumar Rathod sang the song.

Man Ko Ati Bhave

A fun and lively track, Man Ko Ati Bhave showcased the playful chemistry between Salman Khan and Asin. The song struck the right chord with the audience, and its upbeat vibes were a hit. It was sung by Shankar Mahadevan.

Khanabadosh

Khanabadosh became the most popular song from the album. The song captures Ajay Devgn and his music group rehearsing and pursuing their dream of becoming the best band in London. It received widespread praise and was sung by K. Mohan.

Shola Shola

In Shola Shola, Ajay Devgn delivers a public performance on the streets, exuding a visionary appeal. The song, sung by Zubeen Garg, was highly appreciated by the audience.

Tapkey Masti

Tapkey Masti is a vibrant song that showcases Salman Khan’s character. Fun, energetic, and lively, it was well-received by the audience. The song was sung by Feroz Khan.

Let us know your favourite song in the comments below.

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