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Review: "ApunkaBollywood Hindi Songs"
1. What this category represents
- Definition: Hindi film songs—songs produced for Indian cinema, especially mainstream Bollywood—often packaged and promoted through fan sites, channels, playlists or blogs labeled informally as “ApunkaBollywood” (meaning “our Bollywood”).
- Scope: Classic filmi numbers (1950s–80s), the 90s commercial pop-infused era, 2000s contemporary fusion, and 2010s–present digital-era songs blending electronic, indie, folk, and world influences.
Quick verdict
A convenient, nostalgia-friendly compilation of mainstream Hindi film songs that serves casual listeners well but falls short for those seeking comprehensive, high-quality, or deeply curated Hindi music collections.
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2. Historical evolution (compact timeline)
- 1930s–1950s: Playback singing emerges; melodies rooted in Indian classical and ghazal traditions; composers like Naushad, S. D. Burman.
- 1960s–1970s: Golden era of filmi melodies; R. D. Burman, Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar dominate; orchestration expands.
- 1980s–1990s: Synthesizers and pop influences; music directors like Anu Malik, Nadeem–Shravan; large-scale romantic ballads.
- 2000s: Fusion with global pop, hip-hop, EDM; A. R. Rahman revolutionizes sound design and international collaborations.
- 2010s–2020s: Streaming era, independent artists, remixes, reimagined classics, regional crossovers, strong presence of rap and electronic production.

