
Bollywood Songs Like 'Pardesiya' from Janhvi Kapoor's 'Param Sundari'
If Pardesiya has been playing on repeat for you, here's a list of timeless songs that share its captivating mood and emotional depth.
1. Kehna Hi Kya – Bombay (1995)
Composed by the legendary A. R. Rahman, Kehna Hi Kya is an ethereal love ballad with mesmerizing vocals by Chitra. Its gentle rhythm, poetic lyrics, and haunting melody create the same enchanting aura found in Pardesiya.
2. Yeh Haseen Vaadiyan – Roja (1992)
Another A. R. Rahman masterpiece, Yeh Haseen Vaadiyan, is a breathtaking duet set against the beauty of nature. The song's soft, flowing arrangement mirrors Pardesiya 's romantic serenity and timeless appeal.
3. Jiya Jale – Dil Se (1998)
Featuring Lata Mangeshkar's legendary voice and Rahman's signature sound, Jiya Jale blends passion with playfulness. The lush instrumentation and evocative visuals make it a perfect companion to the aesthetic of Pardesiya.
4. Zara Zara – Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein (2001)
Bombay Jayashri's soothing vocals and Harris Jayaraj's composition turn Zara Zara into an intimate, heartfelt track. Its soft sensuality and rich musical texture align beautifully with the mood of Pardesiya.
5. Saathiya – Saathiya (2002)
The title track from Saathiya, sung by Sonu Nigam, captures the bliss of being in love. The song's warm arrangements and emotional delivery carry the same romantic essence that makes Pardesiya so captivating.
6. Titli – Chennai Express (2013)
With Chinmayi and Gopi Sunder lending their voices, Titli combines folk touches with a dreamy melody. The track's delicate charm and tender lyrics mirror the heartfelt romance found in Pardesiya.
7. Paigaam – Lakeer (2004)
A soulful gem from the early 2000s, Paigaam blends heartfelt singing with a soft, lilting composition. Its emotional resonance makes it a fitting addition to this list of Pardesiya -like songs.
All of these tracks share the same ingredients that make Pardesiya special—soulful vocals, lush musical arrangements, and an emphasis on romance. They transport listeners into a world of emotion, making them perfect for fans seeking more songs with a similar charm.
If you've fallen for Pardesiya from Param Sundari, these songs are your next playlist essentials—each a timeless piece of Bollywood's musical magic.
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