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    Mirchi Top 20: This week’s hitlist you can’t miss

    MirchiMirchiPublished on Apr 26, 2025 | 09:00 AM IST
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    Mirchi Top 20: This week’s hitlist you can’t miss
    If your playlist needs a refresh, the Mirchi Top 20 list is here to help. Scroll down to assess which one will be your next ‘current favourite!’

    At number 1 is Raanjhan from Do Patti, sung by Sachet-Parampara. Their chemistry shines through in this soft, heartfelt track. Kausar Munir’s lyrics add a gentle but deep touch.

    Staying steady at number 2 is Uyi Amma from Azaad, sung by Madhubanti Bagchi. Amitabh Bhattacharya’s powerful lyrics and Amit Trivedi’s strong composition make it a song that stays with you.

    At number 3 is the high-energy Aaj Ki Raat from Stree 2. Sung by Madhubanti, Divya Kumar, and Sachin-Jigar, it’s a catchy, dance-floor-friendly track with retro vibes.

    Tu Hai Toh Main Hoon is at number 4, sung by Arijit Singh, Afsana Khan, and Tanishk Bagchi. This emotional track from Sky Force is full of longing, with Irshad Kamil’s lyrics adding depth.

    At number 5 is the evergreen Sanam Teri Kasam in a new avatar, sung by Ankit Tiwari and Palak Muchhal. Himesh Reshammiya and Sameer Anjaan bring classic romance with modern production.

    At number 6 is ‘Jaana Samjho Na’ by Aditya Rikhari and Tulsi Kumar. It’s the perfect balance between a mainstream Bollywood track and indie folk music. The beats, composed by Lijo George, DJ Chetas, and Aditya Rikhari, elevate the song beyond explanation. Aditya’s signature indie voice meets Tulsi’s polished vocals, and somehow it just works. This track from ‘Bhool Bhulaiyya 3’ stars Kartik Aaryan and Tripti Dimri, who are perfect for this song.

    Another song making it to the list from ‘Stree 2’ is ‘Aayi Nai’ at number 7. The combo of Pawan Singh, Simran Choudhary, and Divya Kumar with Sachin-Jigar’s music is bound to get you grooving. Amitabh Bhattacharya’s lyrics are cheeky and catchy at the same time, which is pleasantly amusing.

    At number 8 is ‘Tauba Tauba’ by Karan Aujla from ‘Bad Newz’. This one’s all attitude. From lyrics to beats to the way each line is delivered — everything screams confidence. It’s got that head-bobbing vibe that makes you feel like the main character.

    Climbing up the ladder with the quickest pace is ‘Nasha’ at number 9 this time. With Jasmine Sandlas, Sachet Tandon, Sumonto Mukherjee, and Divya Kumar on vocals, and Jaani writing the lyrics, a song that feels like it was made to be played at a dramatic open bar wedding. It brings a tinge of Punjabi swag and energy.

    Our NEWEST ENTRY, 10th on this list, is ‘Koi Naa’ sung by Harnoor and Shreya Ghoshal. Tanishk Bagchi and Gifty add their musical magic, and the result is a smooth romantic ballad that’s got just the right amount of sweetness and longing. It sets the tone for the movie, ‘Bhol Chuk Maaf’.

    At number 11 this time, we have ‘Zohra Jabeen’. This track from ’Sikandar’ is a peppy track with Nakash Aziz and Dev Negi on vocals and composed by the veteran, Pritam. It’s fast, fun, and has that desi shaadi energy we all secretly love.
    Next up at number 12 is ‘Jaane Tu’ from ‘Chhaava’. Starring Vicky Kaushal, sung and composed by Arijit Singh and A.R. Rahman? Say no more. This one’s a melancholic lyrical dream with Irshad Kamil’s poetry tying it all together.

    Number 13 brings us ‘Sorry Bol(Touch Kiya)’ by Madhubanti Bagchi and Shahid Mallya. It has a playful melody with a bold twist. It features in the movie ‘Jaat’, and is composed by Thaman S, written by Kumaar.

    At 14, we’ve got a new song, ‘Kamle’, by Sachet-Parampara again, but this one’s more upbeat. It’s from ‘Raid 2’ and has that soft-love-meets-bollywood-drama feel that just sticks, which is further supported by the lyrics given by Kausar Munir.

    Number 15 is ‘Mere Mehboob’ from ‘Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video.’ It is a duet between Shilpa Rao and Sachet Tandon. The music by Sachin-Jigar is calm, and the lyrics by Priya Saraiya take you straight into a vintage Bollywood film scene.
    Sitting at number 16 this week is ‘Jaadu’ from ‘The Jewel Thief – The Heist Begins’. With Raghav Chaitanya on vocals, lyrics by Kumaar, and music by OAFF & Savera, this track is an instant attention seeker. There’s something about the beat, effortless delivery, and style that makes you want to walk like you’re in a music video.

    Here at 17 is ‘Sikandar Naache’ from ‘Sikandar’. Amit Mishra, AKASA, and Siddhaant Miishhraa give us the high-energy track we didn’t know we needed. It’s all about confidence and power.

    Number 18 brings us ‘Aaya Re Toofan’ by A.R. Rahman and Vaishali Samant. It is also composed by A.R. Rahman with lyrics by Kshitij and Irshad Kamil. This one is dramatic and nationalistic and it feels like a storm rolling in with full force.
    ‘O Shera - Teer Te Taj’ has finally made it to this list! It is a strong track featuring Manmohan Waris, Kamal Heer, and Sangtar on vocals. You can almost picture a historic film sequence when you listen to it. The lyrics and music by Amrit and Sangtar give it this feel. It will instantly shake and motivate you.

    And finally, wrapping up the list at number 20 is ‘Rang’ by Satinder Sartaj and Zahrah S Khan. The song is upbeat and caused quite a stir when it was released. The music just flows so effortlessly, you’ll want to hit repeat.

    So, plug in your earphones, open Gaana, and hit play on check out this week’s Mirchi Top 20.

    To catch the latest updates in the music world, head to Gaana.com now!

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