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Celebrating Bollywood's Love Affair with Bicycles on Bicycle Day
April 19 marks "Bicycle Day," a celebration not just of the significant health and environmental benefits of bicycles but also of their impact on popular culture, especially in Bollywood. Bollywood's affinity for bicycles is showcased in countless songs over the years, with romantic scenes and memorable melodies featuring the two-wheeled marvel.
Here are some iconic Bollywood tracks that beautifully integrate bicycles into their storytelling:
1. "Hey Maaine Kasam Li" from *Tere Mere Sapne* (1971) captures the enchanting charm of Dev Anand and Mumtaz in a romantic setting.
2. "Main Chali Main Chali" from *Padosan* (1968) features the lively Saira Banu enjoying a bicycle ride with friends.
3. "Michael Hai To Cycle Hai" from *Bewakoof* (1960) pairs Kishore Kumar and Mala Sinha in a fun, quirky song.
4. "Maana Janab Ne Pukara Nahi" from *Paying Guest* (1957) showcases Dev Anand wooing Nutan as he follows her on a bicycle.
5. "Pukarta Chala Hoon Main" from *Mere Sanam* (1965) brings a playful romantic charm as Biswajeet and Asha Parekh navigate a journey involving both a jeep and a bicycle.
6. "Yahaan Ke Hum Sikandar" from *Jo Jeeta Wahi Sikandar* (1992) stands out as a timeless hit centered around a bicycle race.
These classics are just a glimpse of Bollywood's deep connection with bicycles, celebrating their role in creating unforgettable moments and melodies. As we honor the simplicity and joy of bicycles, let's also appreciate how they have influenced the world of music and cinema.