5 Hindi films that captured the true essence of Ganesh Chaturthi
5 Hindi films that captured the true essence of Ganesh Chaturthi
Here is a quick look at some Hindi films which have very beautifully captured the frenzy and euphoria surrounding Ganesha Chaturthi.

Chennai: The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi holds special significance in Indian culture as it is considered to be an auspicious occasion for beginning new ventures in personal as well as professional life.

Moreover, as our mythology depicts Ganesha as a very jovial and fun-loving figure, the festival is celebrated with equal fervour by kids and adults alike. Today, let us take a quick look at some Hindi films which have very beautifully captured the frenzy and euphoria surrounding Ganesha Chaturthi.

Wanted: Touted as an action-thriller and directed by Prabhu Deva, ‘Wanted’ featured one of the most unconventional yet effective devotional numbers of all time ‘ Jalwa’. Composed by Sajid-Wajid, the song created quite a buzz amongst movie buffs, courtesy Salman Khan’s ‘bindass’ dance moves and confident body language. Moreover, the song’s lyrics too received the proverbial thumbs up as they were casual and extremely meaningful at the same time.

Agneepath: An attempted remake of the 1990 classic of the same name, this Karan Malhotra-directed revenge saga is perhaps best remembered for its foot tapping music and gripping performances. One of its major highlights was the ‘Deva Shree Ganesha’ song in which the Hrithik Roshan paid tribute to Ganesha through his effortless yet mesmerizing dance moves. The number was composed by Ajay-Atul.

Vaastav: Lord Ganesha is often regarded as the virtuous force that punishes and destroys the forces of evil. This aspect was quite wonderfully highlighted in Mahesh Manjrekar’s critically acclaimed crime-drama ‘Vaastav’. Featuring Sanjay Dutt in the lead role, the film boasted of a soul stirring devotional track titled ‘Sindhoor Lal’. Rendered by Ravindra Sathe, it marked the downfall of criminals in ‘Vaastav’.

Aasoo Bane Angaarey: Directed by Mehul Kumar, ‘Aasoo Bane Angarey’ featured a devotional song which has over the years become synonymous with the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi. Titled ‘Agle Baras Tu Jaldi Aa’, the Rajesh Roshan-composed track was picturised on Madhuri Dixit who needless to say floored movie buffs with her graceful dancing and perfect expressions. It is played almost each year year during the ‘Visarjan’.

ABCD 2: Featuring Varun Dhawan and Prabhu Deva in the lead, ‘ABCD 2’ gave Indian cinema one of its most lavishly shot Ganpati songs of all time ‘Hey Ganaraya’. Crooned by Divya Kumar, the song boasted of a tranquilising musical arrangement as well as effective lyrics. Interestingly, director Remo asked his cast and crew not to consume non-veg food or wear shoes on the sets during the song’s shoot.

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