5 Bollywood songs that celebrates glory of Lord Shiva

India is celebrating Maha Shiv Ratri today. On this occasion, people keep fast and worship Lord Shiva for a happy and successful life. Lord Shiva devotees are around the world

A numerous times, they have shown their love for 'Mahadev'. Filmmakers are no different. The cinema industry has released several songs celebrating Lord Shiva's glory. From lyrics to music.

Most of the Lord Shiva songs in Bollywood are a devotion call to the destroyer of the universe. Let's take a look at some of the Bollywood songs which are dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Shiva Theme

The theme of the protagonist Shiva played by Ranbir Kapoor is symbolic of the fierce form of Lord Shiva as Bhairava and Veerbhadra. The BGM by Pritam and Javed Ali’s vocals create goosebumps.

Namo Namo

The song from the Sushant Singh Rajput-Sara Ali Khan starrer Kedarnath is one of the highly popular songs about Lord Shiva. Namo Namo is composed and sung by Amit Trivedi. The lyrics are penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya, as there are anecdotes from Shiva Mahapurna describing different incarnations and forms of Lord Shiva.

Bolo Har Har Har

Bolo Har Har Har from Ajay Devgn’s Shivaay was a chartbuster that perfectly recalls spirituality while immersed in the worship of Lord Shiva. With fresh musical beats composed by Mithoon, the song is a collaboration between various musical geniuses, such as The Vamps, Sukhwinder Singh, Mohit Chauhan, etc. Bolo Har Har Har captures Lord Shiva’s Tandav Avtaar.

Kaun Hain Voh – Baahubali – The Beginning

The song begins with the Shiv Tandav Stotram verses, and Kailash Kher turns this spiritual feel into a beautiful track. The film stars Prabhas in the lead role. In the song, the actor was seen lifting a huge Lord Shiva Lingam.

Bhole O Bhole

Amitabh Bachchan starrer super hit movie Yaarana has the megastar trying to convince his best friend by praying to Lord Shiva. Sung by Kishore Kumar and composed by Rajesh Roshan, Bhole O Bhole is a gem from the collection of this musical movie,e which was released in 1981.

O Shivji Bihane Chale

The classic from the 1950s Munimji is full of energy and celebrates Maha Shivratri in the most dynamic way possible. The song was composed by none other than S.D. Burman. It is picturised on Dev Anand, Ameeta, and Shri Sachin Shankar. This song is a story on its own and celebrates Maha Shivratri in the most dynamic way possible.