30 Indian Pop Songs from 2000s to Drown You in Sweet Nostalgia

Ah, the 2000s. When the make-up was glittery and clothes shimmery. Those were the good, ol’ days. Meanwhile, If life feels a little lemon-y right now, take a dip in this pool of nostalgia and relax. Let’s walk down lane of music from the 00s that still wonderfully haunts us Millennials and Gen Z. So here are 30 amazing Indian Pop songs from the 2000s that made our childhood unbelievably awesome:

  1. Mohbateein Lutaaunga
[ Everyone liked that ]

  1. Kala Kaua Kat Khaayega

No party is dope until this song comes on. 

  1. Deewana Tera

Unlike Honey Singh, Sonu Nigam does have a voice as sweet as honey, and It captivated our hearts with this song.

  1. Lift Karadey

Because bangla-motor car kisse nahi chaihye?

  1. Chalne lagi hai hawaein

Abhijeet Bhattacharya  – another gem from the 2000s who blessed us with quality music. Exhibit A- this song.

  1. Amplifier

It is impossible to sit through this song without softly nodding your head. Sorry, but I don’t make the rules.

  1. Rangilo maro dholna

Admit it, this song made us all want to wear Rajasthani outfits and start dancing. 

  1. Pari hun main

Ah, the go-to song for DJs at Garba. Fun fact: It’s actually sung by Suneeta Rao, and not Falguni Pathak.

  1. Dhagala lagli kala – remix

Bollywood may have set us up for disappointment with their annoying remixes, but this one still holds up. 

  1. Aye hip hopper

In retrospect, this was a weird song. But as kids, we didn’t know any better and we danced to it anyway.

  1. Tanha Dil

Break-up anthem for teens from 2000s. Shaan, we love you. 

  1. Sajna hai mujhe – remix

Everything in this music video screams 2000s. 

  1. Pardesiya – remix

Yup, that is indeed Rakhi Sawant. 

  1. Maine payal hai chankai

Falguni Pathak is here to steal your heart. 

  1. Yaaron

Doston ke saath ye ek baar nahi gaya, toh who dost dost nahi. 

  1. Emptiness/Tune Mere Jaana

I am still offended that the ‘IITian with unreciprocated love died of cancer‘ story was all a lie. 

  1. Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar – remix

AKA the music video that could never be played in front of parents.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQx8j9jUHa4

  1. Main Deewana 

#ChildhoodCrushNumber132

  1. Tera Chehra

I need Bollywood to take notes and write better lyrics!

  1. Babuji Jara Dheere Chalo

Do you remember how brazen it felt to listen to this song? 

  1. Leke Pehla Pehla Pyaar – remix

2000s videos took the ‘Sex sells’ phrase a little too seriously. Honestly, these bangers (pun intended) would have rocked even without the overtly sexual music videos. 

  1. Aika Dajiba

500 khidkya, 900 daara. How would you clean this place?

  1. Saiyaan

#SongsThatMakeYouFeelSingleAF

  1. Mere Naseeb Mein – remix

The only club scene from 2000s with well-lit rooms. 

  1. Chudi

For this one, just say it with me: “Old is gold”. 

  1. Chadhti Jawani – remix

Heard it in the 2000s. And will keep on listening to it till I die. 

  1. Kangna Tera Ni

Gotta have a quick dance sesh. BRB. 

  1. Kaliyon Ka Chaman – remix

Another remix? Yes. Are we complaining? Heck no!

  1. Kaanta laga – remix

And the award for making the ‘quickest channel change ever’ goes to.

  1. Teri Deewani

And amid all the unnecessarily sexual content, this masterpiece showed us the beauty in love. 

Share this list with your friends as a “Try not to Smile” challenge. And then watch them fail miserably! Because it is impossible to listen to these Indian Pop songs from the 2000s without having your cheeks hurt from smiling. Did we miss any of your favorites? Comment down below and let us know!


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One thought on “30 Indian Pop Songs from 2000s to Drown You in Sweet Nostalgia

  • July 27, 2023 at 9:44 pm
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    DUDE, ADD more.
    1.LIFT KARA DE
    2.AALO CHAT
    3.CHAIN MUZE AB AAYE NA ADNAN.
    4.BORO BORO

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