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Raksha Bandhan playlist: songs that highlight sibling bonds
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Raksha Bandhan playlist: songs that highlight sibling bonds

Raksha Bandhan, a festival that epitomizes the bond between brothers and sisters—has been beautifully immortalized in Bollywood music over the decades. From soulful classics to contemporary hits, these songs capture the essence of this sacred relationship, where promises of protection and love are exchanged. Let’s take a melodious journey through time, celebrating Raksha Bandhan with some of the most iconic Bollywood songs.

Bhaiya Mere Rakhi Ke Bandhan Ko Nibhana 
Starting with the evergreen classic Bhaiya Mere Rakhi Ke Bandhan Ko Nibhana, this song from the movie Chhoti Bahen has become synonymous with Raksha Bandhan. The song is a heartfelt plea from a sister to her brother, asking him to honor the sacred thread of Rakhi throughout his life. Lata Mangeshkar’s divine voice, coupled with Shailendra’s touching lyrics, and Shankar Jaikishan melodious composition, made this song a timeless ode to sibling love.

Phoolon Ka Taron Ka 
Fast forward to 1971, and we find another gem in Hare Rama Hare Krishna—Phoolon Ka Taron Ka. Sung by the legendary Kishore Kumar, this song is a brother’s affectionate message to his sister, comparing her to the most beautiful and pure elements of nature. The simplicity of Neeraj’s lyrics, along with S.D. Burman’s soothing music, makes it a must-play during Raksha Bandhan celebrations, filling the air with nostalgia and warmth.

Behna Ne Bhai Ki Kalai Se 
This emotional track from the film Resham Ki Dori captures the promise of protection and eternal love between siblings. Sung by Suman Kalyanpur, with lyrics by Indeevar and music by Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal, the song conveys a sister’s prayer for her brother’s well-being and happiness. It beautifully encapsulates the selfless nature of sibling relationships, making it a cherished Rakhi anthem.

Hum Baheno Ko Liye
Though lesser-known, Hum Baheno Ko Liye from Anjaana is a poignant reminder of the promises made during Raksha Bandhan. Sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Lyrics by Anand Bakshi, this song reflects the protective and caring nature of brothers, as they vow to be there for their sisters through thick and thin. The lyrics elevate the song’s emotional depth, making it resonate with anyone who has a sibling.

Dhaagon Se Bandhe
A relatively modern addition to the list, Dhaagon Se Bandha from the movie Raksha Bandhan is a soulful reminder of the invisible threads that bind siblings together. Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal’s resonant voices brings out the emotional weight of Irshad Kamil’s lyrics, while  Himesh Reshammiya’s composition is both traditional and timeless. This song beautifully portrays how the bond of Rakhi transcends physical distances and life’s challenges.

Tere Saath Hoon Main
One more recent Raksha Bandhan song, Tere Saath Hoon Main from Raksha Bandhan movie brings a modern touch to the traditional celebration. Sung by Nihal Tauro, with lyrics by the legendary Irshad Kamil and music by Himesh Reshammiya, this song is a moving testament to the unbreakable bond between siblings. The lyrics speak of unwavering support and companionship, perfectly capturing the spirit of Raksha Bandhan in today’s world.

Raksha Bandhan
Shreya Ghoshal’s Raksha Bandhan is a beautiful blend of tradition and modernity. Released in 2022, this song combines Irshad Kamil ‘s heartfelt lyrics with Himesh Reshammiya’s melodious composition to create a track that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The song highlights the sacred vow of protection that defines Raksha Bandhan, making it a perfect addition to any Rakhi playlist.
These songs, spanning decades, show how Bollywood has always captured the essence of Raksha Bandhan. Whether it’s the soulful pleas of a sister, the affectionate promises of a brother, or the emotional weight of an unspoken bond, each of these tracks serves as a reminder of the enduring love between siblings. As we celebrate Raksha Bandhan, let these melodies remind us of the threads of love and protection that connect us.
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Chhaava teaser: Vicky Kaushal roars in a never-seen-before avatar
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Chhaava teaser: Vicky Kaushal roars in a never-seen-before avatar

After a theatrical release with Stree 2, the highly anticipated teaser of the upcoming film Chhaava is out. Directed by Laxman Utekar, the historical drama features Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna in lead roles. 

Chhaava’s teaser sees Vicky Kaushal in a never-seen-before avatar as he essays Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. He sports long hair and exudes power. The clip sees a very convincing Vicky impress as the Maratha emperor. Check it out here: 

The makers also dropped a new poster. Take a look: 

Vicky Kaushal captioned the post, “Unbowed. Unbroken. Unconquerable. The courage to defy an empire.” 
Chhaava will see Rashmika Mandanna play Yesubai Bhonsale, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj’s wife. This marks their first onscreen collaboration. The film also features Akshaye Khanna, Ashutosh Rana and Divya Dutta in pivotal roles. 
The film will be released in theatres on December 6, 2024. 
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“In 40 Years Did Nothing Wrong”: Under-Fire Siddaramaiah In Land Scam Case
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“In 40 Years Did Nothing Wrong”: Under-Fire Siddaramaiah In Land Scam Case

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah – facing prosecution over alleged irregularities in allotment of land by the Mysuru Urban Development Authority, and the opposition BJP’s demands that he resign – said Monday he had not done anything wrong in his political career spanning four decades.

The senior Congress leader declared he had been a Chief Minister and a Minister over the course of his career and had “never misused power for personal gains”. He also dismissed protests by the BJP, saying, “In politics it is natural that parties will protest… so let them protest, I am clean.”

“I have full faith in the judicial system… a petition (has been) filed and it is coming up for hearing… I am sure of interim relief and quashing of the prosecution sanctioned by the Governor,” he said.

The Chief Minister this morning moved the Karnataka High Court against the Governor’s decision.

READ | In K’taka Chief Minister vs Governor Row, Siddaramaiah’s High Court Move

On Saturday Siddaramaiah had tweeted calling the Governor’s decision “anti-Constitution” and “against the law”. “It will be questioned in court. I have done no wrong to resign,” he said.

A massive row erupted in Karnataka over the weekend after Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot sanctioned prosecution of the Chief Minister on corruption charges in connection with the Mysuru Urban Development Authority, or MUDA, case after petitions by three activists.

READ | Karnataka Governor Clears Chief Minister’s Prosecution In Land Scam

The Governor said his order was necessary to conduct a “neutral, objective, and non-partisan investigation”, adding he is prima facie “satisfied” the alleged infractions were, in fact, committed.

Congress Protests Governor’s Sanction OK

The sanction sparked furious protests by the Congress, which today held state-wide protests – dharnas, foot-marches and rallies in district headquarters including Mysuru – against Mr Gehlot.

The Chief Minister criticised the Governor for being a “puppet” of the BJP, the main opposition in the state, while Siddaramaiah’s deputy, DK Shivakumar, called the sanction the “murder of democracy”.

READ | Siddaramaiah’s Swipe At Governor Amid Calls For Resignation

The Governor’s sanctioning of the prosecution followed a notice to the Chief Minister asking why the investigation against him shouldn’t proceed. Siddaramaiah was given seven days to respond.

The state government called the notice a “gross misuse of Constitutional office”.

As the controversy has grown, and have calls for Siddaramaiah to resign, the Chief Minister has remained firm, demanding, “Tell me why I should resign? According to me the Governor has to resign… because he acted like a puppet in the hands of the Government of India… “

The BJP has demanded Siddaramaiah – who faces the ruling Congress’ first major challenge since a surprisingly dominant win in the 2023 Assembly election – resign to facilitate the investigation.

MUDA Land Scam Case Explained

The alleged MUDA scam focuses on the value of land allotted to the Chief Minister’s wife, Parvathi, in an upmarket area of Mysuru as compensation for land elsewhere taken for infra development.

Critics allege the value of land allotted grossly – by Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 crore – exceeds that taken.

NDTV Explains | MUDA Case In Which Siddaramaiah May Be Prosecuted

Specifically, in a complaint filed by an activist, TJ Abraham, that named the Chief Minister, his wife and son, and senior MUDA officials, it was alleged that allotment of 14 alternative sites in a Mysuru neighbourhood was illegal and caused a loss of Rs 45 crore.

READ | 3.16 Acres Bought For Rs 1 In 1935: Siddaramaiah On Mysuru Land Scam

Siddaramaiah had claimed the land was gifted by his wife’s brother in 1998. However, another activist Snehmayi Krishna alleged the brother had procured it illegally and registered it using forged documents with help from government officials. The land was shown to have been bought in 1998.

The Chief Minister’s wife sought compensation in 2014 when Siddaramaiah held the top post.

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