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New Delhi:
Labh Janjua may have died at 57, but his songs will continue to ring in the ears of generations of music lovers. From Queen's London Thumakda to Mundeyan Ton Bach Ke Rahin from Boom, his songs, which were immensely popular and full of life, will ensure the singer's place in Bollywood's hall of fame for posterity. (Also Read: Singer Labh Janjua Found Dead in Mumbai Apartment)
Our favourites:
London Thumakda from Queen: An entire nation got jiggy with Kangana Ranaut as she danced to Labh Janjua's chartbusting number.
Mundeyan Ton Bach Ke Rahin from Boom: The song that catapulted Labh Janjua to fame in Bollywood was used in the 2003 film much later. Produced by Punjabi MC, Labh Janjua first sang the Punjab folk song in 1999.
Jee Karda from Singh is King: Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif fell in love as they painted the town red.
Pyaar Karke Pachtaya from Shaadi Ke Side Effects: Marriage can drive you nuts. And this was explained in as humourous a manner as possible through this peppy number featuring Rahul Bose and Mallika Sherawat.
Dance Pe Chance from Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi: Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma took their Chances with romance as they Danced, with some help from Labh Janjua.
Our favourites:
London Thumakda from Queen: An entire nation got jiggy with Kangana Ranaut as she danced to Labh Janjua's chartbusting number.
Mundeyan Ton Bach Ke Rahin from Boom: The song that catapulted Labh Janjua to fame in Bollywood was used in the 2003 film much later. Produced by Punjabi MC, Labh Janjua first sang the Punjab folk song in 1999.
Jee Karda from Singh is King: Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif fell in love as they painted the town red.
Pyaar Karke Pachtaya from Shaadi Ke Side Effects: Marriage can drive you nuts. And this was explained in as humourous a manner as possible through this peppy number featuring Rahul Bose and Mallika Sherawat.
Dance Pe Chance from Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi: Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma took their Chances with romance as they Danced, with some help from Labh Janjua.