The Best Sandalwood Songs Sung By Sonu Nigam
Published On: 30 July 2018 | Sandalwood | By: Rohan M
Apart from Bollywood, Sonu Nigam has considered Sandalwood as his second home and he has proved it by showing his voice for the stars of sandalwood.
Apart from Bollywood, the singer has even casted his magic in Sandalwood with his voice in every popular Kannada film:
1. Anisuthide: The song from the film Mungaru Male which was a chartbuster back in the day and the best part about it is that, the song went on playing frequently in weddings and get-togethers.
2. Ninna Nodalenthu: A romantic duet from the film Mussanjemaathu which was much remembered for his duet with Shreya Ghoshal who was also trying her luck in Sandalwood.
3. Ninnindale: This was the song which was pretty popular back in the day and it also struck a chord with the youth because of the beats.
4. Mungaru Maleye: The title song of the film, which is so self-explanatory thanks to the lyrics and the music video which depicts about a romance during the monsoon rains.
5. Sanju Mattu Geetha: The only song which brings tears to anyone's eyes which shows about the tragic romance of two youngsters who met by destiny and again separated by destiny, only to reunite after death. You will love for Sonu's voice.
6. Minchagi Neenu: Another romantic song from the singer for Ganesh which is set in a beautiful landscape and also a dream sequence between the actors during the song.
7. Kanaso Idhu: The song from Cheluvina Chitara which depicted an undying love of a mechanic and a schoolgirl which battle against the brute forces which separates them.
8. Elli Adagathu: The song from the film Sadagara which was very hummable and thanks to the picturesque locations which are shown here.
9. Titanic Heroine: The song which was a huge inspiration from Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On from the film Titanic gave us some nostalgic moments which most of us can never forget. This was his first song in Kannada.
10. Yenagali: Another song from the legendary singer from the film Mussanjemaathu which was lip-synced by Kichcha Sudeep was fondly remembered for its soulful touch in it.
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