

Sonali Bendre looked extremely hot in this song as we all know that wetter the sari, hotter the actress looks! Rain in this song triggered her burning desire for Amir Khan. Rains have always made our B-town actresses look the hottest. The song forms an important part of the film as Pooja (Madhuri Dixit) falls in love with Prem (Salman Khan) during the course of this song. This romantic song from Sooraj Barjatya's blocbuster Hum Aapke Hain Kaun, is shot in the picturesque tea estates of Coonoor in Tamil Nadu. Yeh mausam ka jadoo hai mitwa - Hum Aapke Hain Koun The incredible tranquility of the place and the song is by far the best part of the movie. Blessed singer Arijit Singh’s rendition of the song Kabhi jo badal barse from the movie Jackpot is a very romantic and soulful track. Monsoon and rainfall in movies spell magic, romance, intensity, drama and poetry. The snow-clad lofty mountains, the alpine lakes and quaint settings of the song convinced a lot of people to visit Jammu & Kashmir. This National film award winner brings out the best of Kashmir and the song Yeh Haseen Vadiyaan gets full points for certifying that Kashmir is the true paradise on Earth. Music is all about preference and perception, so here we bring you the 10 most lovely songs where weather plays a pivotal role. Songs convey a significant chunk of the script in our Hindi movies and it’s in these songs that writers plan to capture essence of rain, snow, breath-taking views of lofty mountains, waterfalls and lakes. It definitely forms an important part of our day to day lives and how can our B-town ignore weather? Different shades of weather spell magic, romance, intensity, drama and poetry to Bollywood movies. Just that its interpretation varies from context to context resulting in assorted panoramas. Weather is all around us and all the time.
