The recognition for Best Female Singer of the Year goes to the singer who excelled in delivering a Hit song with great musicality and deliverance of musical notes.
The recognition for Best Male Singer of the Year goes to the singer who excelled in delivering a Hit song with great musicality and deliverance of musical notes.
#5 Kamal Khan - Ishq Sufiyana (The Dirty Picture composed by Vishal-Shekhar)
#4 Akon - Chammak Challo (Ra. One composed by Vishal-Shekhar)
#3 Shahid Mallya - Rabba Mein Mar Gaya Oye (Mausam composed by Pritam)
#2 Bappi Lahiri - Ooh La La (The Dirty Picture composed by Vishal-Shekhar)
#1 Mohit Chahaun - Sadda Haq (Rockstar composed by A.R. Rahman)
Honorable Mentions: Mika Singh - Desi Beat (Bodyguard composed by Himesh Reshammiya), Rahat Fateh Ali Khan - Isq Risk (Mere Brother Ki Dulhan composed by Sohail Sen).
The recognition for Best Romantic Song of 2011 is given to the song which had gotten us singing to our lovers in the past year. This list does not reflect the Best Songs of 2011 but instead reflects the most romantic songs of 2011.
#10 Charha De Rang - Yamla Pagla Deewana (Composed by Nouman Javaid, Sung by Shweta Pandit, Mahalakshmi Iyer, Rahul Seth)
#9 Piya - Tanu Weds Manu (Composed by Krsna, Sung by Roop Kumar Rathod)
#8 Ishq Sufiyana - The Dirty Picture (Composed by Vishal-Shekhar, Sung by Kamal Khan)
#7 Saibo - Shor In The City (Composed by Sachin-Jigar, Sung by Shreya Ghoshal, Tochi Raina)
#6 Te Amo - Dum Maaro Dum (Composed by Pritam, Sung by Ash King, Sunidhi Chahaun)
#5 Dildaara - Ra. One (Composed by Vishal-Shekhar, Sung by Shafqat Amanat Ali, Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani, Clinton Cerejo)
#4 Humko Pyaar Hua - Ready (Composed by Pritam, Sung by Tulsi Kumar, KK)
#3 Isq Risk - Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (Composed by Sohail Sen, Sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan)
#2 Rabba Mein Toh Mar Gaya Oye - Mausam (Composed by Pritam, Sung by Shahid Mallya)
#1 Teri Meri - Bodyguard (Composed by Himesh Reshammiya, Sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shreya Ghoshal)
Honorable Mentions: I Love You - Bodyguard, Saathiya - Singham, Hale Dil - Murder 2, Ishq Hoton Se - Jo Bhi Chahein.
The recognition for Best Dance Song of 2011 is given to the song which had has gotten us dancing the most during the past year at the clubs, parties, and weddings. The list does not reflect the Best Songs of 2011 but reflects the Best Danceable Songs from the Year.
#10 Thug Le - Ladies vs Ricky Bahl (Composed by Salim-Sulaiman, Sung by Vishal Dadlani, Shweta Pandit)
#9 Subha Hone Na De - Desi Boyz (Composed by Pritam, Sung by Mika Singh, Shefali Alvares)
#8 Fully Faltu - FALTU (Composed by Sachin-Jigar, Sung by Mika Singh, Hard Kaur)
#7 Pyaar Do Pyaar Lo - Thank You (Composed by Pritam, Sung by Mika Singh)
#6 Sadi Galli - Tanu Weds Manu (Composed by Krsna, Sung by Lember Hussainpuri)
#5 Sajh Dhaj Ke - Mausam (Composed by Pritam, Sung by Mika Singh, Pankaj Kapoor)
#4 Chammak Challo - Ra. One (Composed by Vishal-Shekhar, Sung by Akon, Hamsika Iyer)
#3 Character Dheela - Ready (Composed by Pritam, Sung by Neeraj Shridhar, Amrita Kak)
#2 Desi Beat - Bodyguard (Composed by Himesh Reshammiya, Sung by Mika Singh, Amrita Kak)
#1 Ooh La La - The Dirty Picture (Composed by Vishal-Shekhar, Sung by Bappi Lahiri, Shreya Ghoshal)
Honorable Mentions: Mit Jaaye Gham - Dum Maaro Dum, Dhinka Chika - Ready, I Hate You - Delhi Belly.
Song of the Day - Ik Tu Hi Tu Hi (Mausam)
Theme of the Week - Random Bollywood Songs
Starring: Shahid Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor
Director: Pankaj Kapoor
Producer: Eros International Media Ltd, Religare Vistaar Entertainment
Music: Pritam
Released: September 23rd 2011
The recognition for Biggest Musical Surprise is given to the film whose music has caught Bollywood off guard and as becoming popular and having great sounding tracks.
#5 Tanu Weds Manu - Krsna
Before the start of 2011 no one had any idea who the music composer for the R Mahadevan and Kangna Ranaut starrer was and even when the poster listed the name Krsna next to the word Music I was still clueless as who Krsna is and if he would be able to deliver a good soundtrack to the promising film. However when the first promos of 'Sadi Galli' and the album released I was pleased with the debut of the composer. He gave a little of everything with a little experimentation. Expect this album to be on the Best Albums of the Year countdown and to hear more from Krsna.
#4 Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge - Raghu Dixit
When Y-Films had their production launch earlier this year and revealed Raghu Dixit as the composer for MFK I was not aware that he has composed in the past for B-grade flicks like Quick Gun Murugan so I was skeptical as to the outcome of the films music. However, when the music for MFK released I heard the reason why Y-Films roped in Raghu to compose for the youth centric film. The album was peppy, catchy, and hip which fulfills the requirements for a youth film.
#3 Jo Hum Chahein - Sachin Gupta
We all remember Sachin Gupta's Prince last year but who would've thought that his second filmy album would be from a new production house with a new director and new cast! Even more who would've thought that he would create some hit tracks for the film since composers who work with a new crew deliver rehashed tunes. 'Aaj Bhi Party' and 'Ishq Hoton Se' have become surprise hits in the last few weeks and even the recently released promo of 'Peepni' have struck a chord. Definitely a big surprise of an album and I wouldn't be surprised if the film does well at the box office.
#2 Delhi Belly - Ram Sampat
I know I shouldn't have been surprised from a film produced by Aamir Khan but when the first promo of the film aired last January there were reports of the film being songless and again when the promo for 'DK Bose' released I thought maybe this is just a promotional song and the film is truly songless. But when reports of Imran Khan shooting for a qawalli and then eventually the album released I was stunned by the product of Ram Sampat even though he is not new to Bollywood. Who would've thought hit songs like 'Switty' and 'I hate You' would be coming from a film that would not have songs!
#1 Shor In The City - Sachin-Jigar
Choosing between Shor and Delhi Belly was difficult as they both surprised but what edged Shor ahead was the fact that I didn't even know the film was in production until when the promotions actually started for the film. What surprised me more is that this was Balaji Production's first film from the massive musical hit Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai and since I thought the film's success was just a fluke for Balaji I didn't expect anything from Shor In The City. However, Sachin-Jigar delivered the soulful 'Saibo' and the rocking 'Karma', 'Deema Deema', 'Shor' which allowed the film to get noticed by audiences and appreciated by listeners.