An iconic song from the blockbuster hit “Sholay” that was released in 1975.
This song was composed by R.D. Burman and written by Anand Bakshi. Its soulful lyrics and catching tunes make it as the best friendship song that’s ever been composed.
Ye dosti hum nai todenge is not just a song but it’s an emotion that is rooted deep in everyone’s hearts. This song truly justifies the ending of the movie where Amitabh AKA Jai saved his friend Veeru’s AKA Dharmendra’s life as well as the entire village by sacrificing himself. In the end, Jai dies in Veeru’s arms.
Did you know Sholay is the longest-running Indian film in the theatres? Because of an amazing storyline, strong characters, legendary dialogues and amazing music, Sholay was ranked first in the British Film Institute’s 2002 poll of “Top 10 Indian Films” of all time.
It was named as the Best Film of 50 years by the judges of the 50th Filmfare Awards in 2005. In January 2014, Sholay was re-released to theatres in the 3D format, not isn’t that just amazing?
Some other amazing tracks from this iconic movie:
By 1979, the soundtrack of Sholay went Platinum and became one of the top-selling Bollywood soundtracks of the 1970s.
The list of “Hit songs from Sholay” includes: Koi Haseena, Haa jab tak hai jaan, Mehbooba Mehbooba
Yeh Dosti Hum Nahi Todenge Video Song :
Yeh Dosti Hum Nahi Todenge Lyrics
Yeh dosti hum nahin todenge
Todenge dam magar tera saatha na chhodenge
Aye meri jeet teri jeet teri haar meri haar
Sun aye mere yaar
Tera gham mera gham teri jaan meri jaan
Aisa apna pyaar
Khana pinaa sath hai, marna jeena sath hai (2)
Saari zindagi
Yeh dosti…
Logon ko aate hain do nazar hum magar
Aisa to nahin
Hon juda ya kafaa aye khuda de dua
Aisa ho nahin
Zaan par bhi khelenge tere liye le lenge (2)
Sabse dushmani
Yeh dosti hum nahin todenge
Todenge dam magar tera saatha na chhodenge
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Meanwhile, don’t forget to check out our list of top 12 Bollywood Dosti Songs to Dedicate to your “Sacha Dost”