This piece is a medium to spread the beauty and magnificence of the golden era of childhood. It talks about their purity of heart and honest expression of emotions. I was in fits of laughter to see him dressed in an over – sized uniform.Ī lovely song which pours out the innocence of children and their existence. I can’t forget the fancy – dress competition where my brother was dressed up like a soldier marching on to this number on his pre-primary Annual day celebration. Nanha Munna rahi hun – Son of India -1962 Great hummable beats and rhythm with charming lyrics to capture and rapt the audience. This song is to cheer – up the young lad who is dejected by his life’s misery. On his journey, he meets a stranger who develops strong affection and regard for his purpose. Chun Chun karti aayi chidiyaan – Ab dilli door nahi – 1957Ī story of a young boy who sets out to meet the Prime Minister to plead his father innocent. This melodious track shows how a teacher teaches her students through this lovely lyrical song and makes the session even more interesting. As a matter of fact, even the modern end schools also resort to this open air teaching method in the presence of Mother Nature and other social surroundings. Learning made fun in villages, the open sky schools exist till present times. Ichak daana bichak daana – Shree 420 – 1955 In fact it remained on our minds and tongues for days together, post the celebration too. Independence day and Republic day celebrations at school were never complete without these songs. Aao bachon tumhe dikhaaye jhaankee hindustaan ki – Jagriti – 1954Ī song to tantalize the patriotism in our little ones and grow the seed of love for our country, India. Love, feelings and moments are all what matters the most. It also shows that money can never buy happiness. The story revolves around an orphan who takes care of several other young, abandoned orphans and this song with cute lyrics depicts them having fun on their drive in a jam-packed jeep. Have you read about the 9 white lies I tell my child as a parent. Rajesh Khanna portrayed the song so well making it a great hit amongst the young crowd. Play, perform or sing this song, see the tears fading away paving way to squeals of laughter and delight. Want to bring smiles to your little darling crying for a broken toy? Heartfelt gratitude to R D Burman for giving us this beautiful and soft composition. This evergreen and so popular Bollywood lullaby has always topped the charts. It doesn’t need any musical accompaniment to make it look better, just the lyrics are enough to soothe the baby. They are simple, soothing songs which calms and eases the kids. Lullabies or Loris in Hindi are our first encounter with music. The coaxing and cajoling truly takes your heart away. Sung by Asha Bhonsle, this number shows how a mother pampers her son to make him eat his food with all her affection and love. Great singing by the legendary Mohammad Rafi and Asha Bhonsle. This song depicts how even adults love to join the kiddy celebration, get nostalgic and profoundly miss their fun – filled childhood. I got a plethora of memories to table spread. Hum bhi agar bacche hote – Door ki awaaz-1964Ĭan any birthday party be complete without this song played over and over again? Ahhh…. the performer in me is still alive and living. My childhood summers in Kerala were generally spent performing this song to every uncle and aunt and today my audience are the tiny tots. Be it playing musical chair, passing the parcel or musical statues – these songs were so common and our hot choices too.Ī poetical rhythm with classic lyrics exhibiting the joy of childhood, this song has always been popular amongst kids till date. These songs bring back a lot of memories from my childhood especially the birthday parties wherein audio and video cassettes were a rage. The lyrics are composed without any offensive language and every word touches your soul. It brings out the innocence, a lot of learning, emphasizes on relationships and makes the bonding even stronger.
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