The bone-chilling season of October is here with its drying and withering essence. With October comes the festival of horrors - Halloween. Halloween is a festival that originated in Western countries and is now also celebrated worldwide. At this festival, everyone, from adults to children, dresses up in various costumes either funny or scary.
Be all ready to celebrate this spooky festival with these horror dogs in Hindi. You can add these songs to your Instagram and Facebook story, reel or posts.
One of the oldest horror songs of Bollywood, ‘Gumnaam Hai Koi’ has been sung by the legendary Lata Mangeshkar. The song has spooky lyrics defining the existence of a ghost who is lost. The thoughtfully created music will run shivers down your spine. The song was composed by Shankar Jaikishan and written by Hasrat Jaipuri.
‘Stree’ is a contemporary Bollywood horror film that gave us the terrifying song ‘Aao Kabhi Haveli Pe’. The song has been sung by Badshah, Nikhita Gandhi, and Sachin-Jigar, composed by Sachin-Jigar and penned by Badshah, and Jigar Saraiya. The song gives a spooky feel and is perfect for your Instagram feed.
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In the voices of Salim Merchant, Sunidhi Chauhan, and Vijay Prakash, the 2003 banger ‘Bhoot Hu Main’ gave us sleepless nights. The song has peppy beats with scary lyrics written from the perspective of a ghost. The music composers Salim Merchant and Sulaiman Merchant and lyricist Lalit Marath have created this song.
Get ready to be spooked with ‘Lori Of Death’ from the paranormal flick ‘Ragini MMS 2’ starring Sunny Leone. In the voice of Arpita Chakraborty, this song will give you goosebumps and add chills to your Halloween story. The song’s composer is Chirantan Bhatt and the lyricist is Manoj Yadav.
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A hauntingly beautiful melody with scary lyrics is all you need to create some terror and ‘Suna Suna’ will help you do that. In the voice of Shreya Ghoshal, this song from the horror film ‘Krishna Cottage’ has spin-chilling interludes. The lyrics are written from the perspective of the ghost who craves to have her lover with her on the other side.
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