http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/music/Top-10-Bollywood-songs-of-2009/articleshow/5391997.cms

ollywood churns out hundreds of films and many more songs year after year, 
since music is an integral part of Indian cinema. The year gone by 
had chartbusters like Emosanal Attyachaar and Masakalli that thoroughly 
entertained listeners. 

Here’s a list of the 10 most happening songs of 2009 from various genres that 
created waves in the music industry and remained audiences’ favourites once 
released. The list shows that Pritam Chakraborty and AR Rahman rule the charts. 

Emosanal attyachaar 
Bollywood music got a boost in the very beginning of 2009 with the energetic 
and instantly likable number Emosanal Attyachaar. Crooned by Bony Chakravarthy, 
the song from Dev.D that echoed the music of marriage bands, was composed by 
Amit Trivedi. The quirky number became a favourite of the younger generation 
and stood out among other songs released during that period. 

Masakalli 
This expressive number from the film Delhi-6, sung by Mohit Chauhan, bowled 
people over. An AR Rahman composition, it’s a free flowing, addictive, fun 
song. Masakalli is still being played on music channels and radio and it’s 
expected to stay with music buffs for some time to come, owing to its joyful 
mood. 

Aahun aahun 
One of the biggest hits of the year was from the film Love Aaj Kal. It has an 
electrifying start with the strumming of the guitar, and is an amalgamation of 
a hit Punjabi pop song by singer Jazzy B, and Pritam Chakraborty’s composition. 
Sung by Neeraj Shridhar, Aahun Aahun keeps juggling between the two genres and 
gets people dancing. 

Dhan Te Nan 
Composed by Vishal Bhardwaj, this song from Kaminey is edgy and energetic. 
Sukhwinder Singh and Vishal Dadlani go behind the mike for the track. While 
Sukhwinder gives it a rustic flavour, Vishal adds the rock touch to the song. 
Dhan Te Nan has a certain magic that is engaging and holds the interest of the 
listener till the very end – the reason why it topped the music charts. 

Hai Junoon 
This song from New York caught the attention of young listeners for its hip and 
foot-tapping music. Sung by KK in his signature style and composed by Pritam 
Chakraborty, it topped the charts. 

Hadippa 
Mika Singh and Sunidhi Chauhan teamed up to sing Hadippa, which spells loads of 
energy. Its foot-tapping composition made it a hit dance number. The song from 
the film Dil Bole Hadippa was composed by Pritam Chakraborty and it sort of 
reinvented Punjabi folk, even though the film tanked. 

Chiggy Wiggy 
Bollywood showcased its international connect with the song Chiggy Wiggy from 
the not-so-hit film Blue as it was sung by international pop star Kylie 
Minogue, with ample support from Sonu Nigam. The first part of the song is in 
English and thus completely western, but Sonu enters with the dhol and brings 
in the Hindi flavour. This one is also Rahman’s composition, and even though 
many said it was far from his best work, with much criticism coming the way of 
Kylie Minogue and the film’s makers, the song clicked anyway. 

Tera Hone Laga Hoon 
Pakistani singer Atif Aslam yet again proved his prowess with this song in the 
recently released film Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani. One of the most romantic 
songs of the year, the duet also had Alisha Chinoi behind the mike. It’s a 
beautiful, soothing love ballad that tugs at your heartstrings. Once again, a 
Pritam composition. 

Aal Izz Well 
Last but not the least is Aal Izz Well from forthcoming 3 Idiots – the track 
has raw energy and youthful spunk. It’s a fun campus song that is filled with 
whistles in the background. Sung by Sonu Nigam, Swanand Kirkire and Shaan and 
composed by Shantanu Moitra, it was lapped up by music lovers as soon as it 
came out. 

Paisa Paisa 
The track from De Dana Dan has a Punjabi touch. The catchy number is again from 
Pritam’s stable and is a hit at the DJ consoles at weddings and parties 
already. 


      

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