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Even a legendary dance track that goes to No. 1 in France, No. 2 in the UK, and a still-respectable No. 61 in the US is going to lose to a Jam and Lewis chart-buster every single time.
P. Kalinga Rao's song "Ba Chinna Mohana Nodenna" became a chart- buster.
All the tracks were hit tracks, but the track "Kallaloki Kallu Petti" sung by K.S.Chitra & Udit Narayan became a huge chart buster. "Mantramedo", "Ohoho Chilakkamma", "Nesthama", "Lahiri Lahiri Lahirilo" were other chart busters.
Behindwoods rated the album 3.5 out of 5, calling it "Overall, a lively album all set to become a chart buster." Rediff rated the album 3 out of 5, and stated that "listening to Santosh Subramaniyam music really gives santhosham".
At Fall Brawl 2000, Filthy Animals fought Natural Born Thrillers to a no contest in an elimination match. During the match, Disco turned on Konnan by hitting him with a Chart Buster and began feuding with both the Animals and the Thrillers.
The soundtrack composed by Ilaiyaraaja was an instant chart buster. All songs remain popular to date. Except Chamaku Chamaku song all songs written by Veturi. Chamaku Chamaku is written by Sirivennela, the same can be seen in the titles of movie and Sirivennela Tarangaalu book too.
Kshitij Patwardhan has written more than 80 songs for approximately 30 Marathi films including chart buster numbers like "Dhaga Dhaga" from Daagdi Chaawl, "Awaz vadav DJ" from Poshter Girl, "Mohini" from Double Seat, "Mana shevantiche Phoo" from Baapjanma, "Chalu Chal" and "Rubab Pahije" from Half Ticket.
Palat Meri Jaan is a Chart buster. Nahi maloom has a captivating Middle-Eastern + Latino blend sound and is sung particularly well by Ali and Fariha Parvaiz. The composer-singer uses a reggae template in Asha and delivers a nice, winsome song. Chal Buleya is sufi song with a message.
Upon release, the film has received very positive reviews and remained a cult classic, and the soundtrack became all time chart- buster. The film has garnered three National Film Awards, and was screened at the 1984 International Film Festival of India, the Moscow Film Festival, and the Asian Film Festival.
Music was composed by M. M. Keeravani. Music was released on AKASH Audio Company. All songs were blockbusters. The track "Telusa Manasa", sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam & K. S. Chitra gained much popularity and proved to be an instant chart buster and remained as one of the evergreen songs in Telugu.
Dr. Shamitha Malnad (; born 9 June) is an Indian playback singer. She is also a dentist, anchor, dubbing and voice artist by profession. She is popularly known for her works in the Kannada film industry. She has performed for many chart-buster Kannada film songs apart from Sugama Sangeetha and Devotional albums.
Audio release of the film was held on 4 July 2004. The audio was released and distributed by Maruti Music. Similar to the remake of Tamil Film Thiruda Thirudi, the music of this movie was composed by Dhina. The audio was well received and one song from the movie Manmadha Raja was an instant chart buster.
The first track, titled Dheemi Dheemi, was released as a single on 18 January 2014. On 25 January 2014, the Gulaab Gang soundtrack was released in Varanasi when more than 18 thousand people witnessed it. The album has seven tracks composed by Soumik Sen and Sadhu Sushil Tiwari. The song Gulaabi released on January 2014 and was a chart buster.
But both films were subsequently shelved. In Anegan, Harris's "Danga Maari Oodhari", featuring lyrics in North Madras slang become an instant chart- buster. After a hiatus of 6 years, Harris collaborated with Gautham Vasudev Menon for the action cop film Yennai Arindhaal. The soundtrack received positive reviews from critics and according to Behindwoods, it was the most played album of 2015 in Chennai radio stations.
Trivarnam (Telugu: త్రివర్ణం) (Every Indian Heartbeat) is a first patriotic video album in Telugu, directed by Bulemoni Venkateshwarlu, produced by Pirati Kondalarao and Pirati Naveen in the banner of Surya Sellulloids in 2005. Trivarnam got appreciation from the President of India in 2005. It was released worldwide through Aditya Music. Trivarnam was a chart buster video album in the United States in 2005 in the Telugu music division.
The music for this film was composed by M. M. Keeravani. This album featured four tracks, which were highly successful. The track "Venuvai Vachanu", sung by K. S. Chithra was a huge chart buster and won a Nandi Award for best playback singer female. All the lyrics are written by Veturi Sundararama Murthy and he won his first National award for best lyrics category for the track "Raalipoyye Poova".
The film was inspired by the Hollywood blockbuster Indecent Proposal. Alongside his acting career, Bhalla also pursued his career in singing and launched the albums Hai Dhuan, Awaara and Mehek Teri. His chart buster track "Hai Dhuan" from his debut album Dhuan got wide acceptance and made him popular and prominent singer. In 2001, Bhalla made his television debut with Apne Paray, where he played the role of veteran actor Rajesh Khanna's son.
This album was widely acclaimed amongst the fans of Kailasa, and was critically acclaimed worldwide. Kher has also sung a non-filmy Nepali pop song such as "Phool Ko Thunga" and "Bolnai parcha bhanne K cha ra" from the album called Only Love in 2011. 2016 marks the return of Kher with his brand-new melodies, Ishq Anokha. This album, sel-produced and distributed by SaReGaMa was a chart buster shortly after its launch.
The Tamil, Hindi and Telugu version of the song is sung by Shreya Ghoshal. Reviewers from Sify called the song "The album's melody quotient". He praised the lyrics by Madhan Karky and vocals by the lead singers: "The way Shreya Ghoshal's humming has been used in the first interlude laced with classical improvisations is top-notch". Behindwoods Review Board commented: "Haricharan's crystal clear voice, Shreya's Hindustani driven singing lead to a chart-buster, here".
Ramana Gogula, is an Indian singer, songwriter, musician, music director and producer of world music. In 1996 his band Misty Rhythms released the Indie Pop, studio album Aye Laila along with a Music Video which became a chart buster on major music channels like MTV and Channel[V] in India. He then ventured into Telugu cinema and composed songs and background score for around 25 films in three South Indian languages. His most notable hits include films like, Thammudu, Premante Idera, Badri, and Yuvaraju.
Jonathan Keefe from Slant Magazine praised the song, notably its sparse electric guitar riff and Pink's "phenomenal vocal turn that is both vulnerable and accusatory", while New York Times reporter Jon Caramanica claimed "I Don't Believe You" swells like a classic soul ballad, as Pink pleads for a lover to reconsider walking away. On another side, Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone magazine gave a negative review, claiming the song is a "goopy ballad", which makes the singer sound like "just another big-voiced chart-buster", and that she has shown more personality on previous singles.
She signed up for the Tamil film, Arasatchi in 2002, but due > to financial problems, it was only released in mid-2004. She made her Hindi > debut in 2003 with the film Andaaz which was a box office success and won > her a Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. However, In the movie Dutta's > voice was dubbed by Mona Shetty as the filmmakers wanted two distinct > characters for the female leads and they needed Kajal, Dutta's character, to > have a high-pitched voice. At the beginning of 2004, Dutta made a cameo > appearance in Khakee in the song Aisa Jadoo which went on to become a chart > buster upon release .
The song received mostly positive reaction from the music critics. Bollywood Hungama's Rajiv Vijayakar felt, the lyrics by Kausar Munir is "relevant and meaningful" when adapted to the situation in film, and described the song as "soulful, placid and mellifluous". Nishevitha Vijayanand from Movie Talkies who praised the vocals by Arijit Singh and the lyrics by Munir, stated: "this one surely has the potential to become a chart-buster if the film manages to win over its target audience". Glamsham's Rafat stated, Singh is the right choice for the track and he felt that the USP of the song is Munir lyrics with parallels drawn to Taj Mahal.
2017 marks Kakkar's first collaboration with Tanishk Bagchi which resulted in the rehashing of several Bollywood songs in the coming years. Their first release, "Badri Ki Dulhania" from Badrinath Ki Dulhania performed with Dev Negi, Ikka Singh and Monali Thakur has few segments lifted from the Shankar-Jaikishen classic, "Chalat Musafir" from Teesri Kasam (1966). The song was well received by the critics, where Swetha Ramakrishnan from Firstpost commended the overall work for "living up to previous expectations" while announcing Kakkar as the "perfect fit for the title track". The version became an instant chart-buster among the audience and was included in the list of most-viewed Indian videos on YouTube with over 500 million views.
Rediff also featured Sridevi in its list of 'Super Six Comic Heroines' stating that "her mobile face expressions could give Jim Carrey sleepless nights" and that "her biggest plus point is her ability to be completely uninhibited in front of the camera". The famous "Hawa Hawaii" dance was cited by Times of India as "one of the unforgettable numbers of Sridevi", it also became a popular nickname for the actress. Besides comedy, Sridevi gave Hindi Cinema one of its sexiest rain songs in the film's chart-buster "Kaate Nahin Kat Te", where Filmfare described Sridevi as "truly a goddess in a blue sari", while iDiva described the song as "unparalleled in Hindi Cinema". Rediff also featured the song in its list of "Top 25 Sari Moments" praising Sridevi's "ability to look erotic even when she's covered from head to toe".
She sang the item number in the soundtrack to which she danced in the film and the song was recorded at Thaman's studio on 25 July 2014 which was confirmed by both of them and Srinu Vaitla in their respective Twitter pages. Shruti Haasan said that it was a different experience to sing that song which Thaman claimed as the highlight song of the album. On 3 August 2014 Thaman confirmed that the compositions for the songs have been completed and it was known that the soundtrack consists of 6 songs. It was known later that Bhaskarabhatla Ravikumar penned 3 songs in the film's soundtrack and Thaman expressed his confidence that one of the three songs titled Aaja Saroja will be a chart buster similar to the success of the song Sir Osthara from Businessman while the other two came out very well.
This was followed by another chart-buster by the duo, "Cheez Badi" from Machine, a re-creation of the 1994-released Mohra song "Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast", which got mixed reviews from critics; Vijayakar from India West found Kakkar to be "strictly okay to ho-hum as co-singer" while the re-creation "lacks the obnoxious quotient" of the original. Her next release was the dance song "Main Tera Boyfriend" from Raabta which was a recreation of a non-film track "Na Na Na Na". Reviewing the song from Daily News and Analysis, Prachita Pandey wrote: "Kakkar complements [Arijit] well, but we felt her vocals to be a bit toned down in terms of energy". The trend was carried forward with Judwaa 2 where she rendered two remake songs, co- composed by Sandeep Shirodkar and Anu Malik and one original song composed by Meet Bros.
2019 began with the release of three remade songs in collaboration with Bagchi. "Chamma Chamma", recreated for the film Fraud Saiyyan–original composition from the film China Gate (1998)–was considered "memorable", while "Coca Cola Tu" from Luka Chuppi and "Hauli Hauli" from De De Pyaar De were acknowledged by some critics for giving the songs "a new flavor" though other critics disapproved her latest trend of "annoying" association in the remade song. The year marks her first collaboration with Vishal Mishra and Vishal-Shekhar, where she performed the female version of "Ki Honda Pyaar" from Jabariya Jodi for the former and "The Hook Up Song" for the latter, which was well received by critics; Sen from The Times of India wrote: "The zing in Neha Kakkar’s sultry voice adds to the flirty feel of the upbeat track". The trio of Kakkar, Bagchi and the dancer Nora Fatehi re-united for two other chart-buster songs, "O Saki Saki" from Batla House and "Ek Toh Kum Zindagani" from Marjaavaan.

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