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Celebrate Lohri With Song And Dance

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Celebrate Lohri With Song And Dance

Lohri, the joyous harvest festival celebrated annually on January 13, brings people together around bonfires to sing traditional songs, share sweets, and embrace unity, hope, and prosperity. A highlight of the festivities includes dancing with friends and family, making it a memorable experience, especially for first-time celebrants.

Here’s a list of lively songs to enhance your Lohri playlist and make the occasion unforgettable for your loved ones:

1. “Lo Aa Gayi Lohri Ve”

From the iconic Shah Rukh Khan starrer Veer-Zaara, this upbeat song is a festive favorite. Directed by legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra and featuring Preity Zinta, Amitabh Bachchan, and Hema Malini, the song is beautifully sung by Lata Mangeshkar, Udit Narayan, and Gurdas Mann. Its vibrant beats are sure to immerse you in the festive spirit.

2. “Paa De Lohri”

This traditional Punjabi song by Raj Ghuman captures the essence of Lohri by encouraging the exchange of gifts and blessings. It symbolizes new beginnings and is often sung by newlywed brides or mothers celebrating their newborns, making it a cherished part of the festivities.

3. “Sauda Khara Khara”

From Good Newwz, starring Akshay Kumar and Diljit Dosanjh, this energetic track has become the latest Lohri anthem for Punjabi music lovers. Sung by Diljit Dosanjh, Dhvani Bhanushali, and Sukhbir, it’s the perfect song to hit the dance floor and celebrate with all your heart.

4. “Bhangra Ta Sajda”

This lively Bhangra song from Veere Di Wedding is a must-add to your Lohri celebrations. Featuring Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhaskar, and Shikha Talsania, it’s ideal for gathering friends and creating unforgettable dance floor moments.

5. “Oh Ho Ho Ho”

Also known as Ishq Tera Tadpave, this classic Punjabi hit by Sukhbir remains a favorite at Lohri celebrations. Its infectious rhythm has stood the test of time, transforming any gathering into a high-energy dance party.

The Spirit of Lohri

Lohri not only celebrates the crop harvest but also marks the end of winter and the onset of longer days following the winter solstice. The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm across India, especially in Punjab and Northern regions, on the eve of Makar Sankranti. (ANI)

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