Holi songs 2026: New and trending Bollywood songs to celebrate the festival of colours
New Delhi: Get ready to splash colours and ignite the dance floor with Holi songs: New and trending Bollywood tracks perfectly curated for 2026’s festival of colours. From high-energy beats that mimic flying gulal to foot-tapping rhythms blending tradition and modernity, this playlist promises non-stop masti.
Whether you’re at a grand bash or cosy gathering, these tunes will have everyone swaying, laughing, and celebrating Bhang and bonfires. Don’t miss these must-play hits to make your Holi unforgettable.
New and trending Bollywood songs to celebrate Holi 2026
Rang Barse-Silsila
This timeless Holi anthem from 1981’s Series, sung by Amitabh Bachchan with lyrics by Harivansh Rai Bachchan, captures playful mischief. “Rang barse bheege chunar wali” evokes colours drenching clothes amid pichkari fun, teasing lovers and flirtations. Its folk beats and infectious rhythm make it a festival staple for vibrant dances and sing-alongs. Evergreen energy ensures non-stop celebration.
Holi Day – Sholay
From the 1975 classic Sholay, this energetic track sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar bursts with rustic joy. Playful lyrics celebrate Holi’s colours, bhang, and village revelry amid iconic characters. Its dholak-driven beats and catchy chorus ignite group dances, blending the spirit of action films with festive masti. Timeless hit for every bash.
Panwadi – Sunny Sanskriti Ki Tulsi Kumari
From 2024’s Tulsi Kumari of Sunny Sanskriti, this foot-tapping Holi number pulses with modern desi vibes. Sung by Vishal Mishra and Shreya Ghoshal, its lively rhythm and colourful lyrics suit trendy parties. Catchy hooks inspire thumkas and pichkari fights, fusing tradition with fresh beats for 2026 celebrations.
Balam Pichkari – Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani
Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone’s playful Holi romp from 2013’s This young man is crazy. Vishal Dadlani and Shalmali Kholgade’s vocals deliver upbeat “balam pichkari” hooks amid vibrant visuals. Romantic yet fun, it fuels energetic dances and laughter, perfect for soaking friends in colours during festive frenzy.
Paan Ki Dukaan – O’Romeo
This quirky 2002 track from O’Romeo mixes Holi romance with paan-flavoured mischief. Sung by Kunal Ganjawala, its breezy melody and witty lyrics evoke street-side flirtations amid colours. Light-hearted beats encourage casual swaying and group sing-alongs, adding a nostalgic, playful twist to modern playlists.
Badri The Dulhania – Badrinath The Dulhania
Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt shine in this 2017 peppy hit from Badrinath’s bride. Tushar Joshi, Dev Negi, and Neha Kakkar’s vocals blend folk and pop for Holi thumkas. Vibrant energy and desi flair make it ideal for sunlit dances and colourful courtship vibes.
Do Me a Favour, Let’s Play Holi – Waqt: The Race Against Time
From 2005’s Duringthis fun English-Hindi fusion sung by Sunidhi Chauhan invites Holi playfulness. Playful pleas for colours and dances match Akshay Kumar’s charm. Upbeat rhythm sparks mixed-language revelry, perfect for youthful parties blending global flair with traditional festival spirit.
Abhi toh party has started – Khoobsurat
Sonam Kapoor’s 2014 Beautiful track by Rekha Bhardwaj, Benny Dayal, and Ranina Reddy kicks off endless masti. High-energy beats and party chants extend Holi vibes beyond dusk. Ideal for non-stop dancing, it captures youthful exuberance and festive frenzy in every lively chorus.
Besharam Rang – Pathaan
Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone’s sizzling 2023 Pathan hit by Shilpa Rao and Caralisa Monteiro pulses with bold energy. Though not traditional Holi, its vibrant visuals and beats fit colour-splashing dances. Trendy remix potential makes it a 2026 party favourite for glamorous grooves.
Shararat – Dhurandhar
From the lesser-known Dhurandhar (1984), this mischievous track embodies Holi’s naughty side. Playful lyrics and lively music celebrate flirtatious colour play. Its retro charm adds vintage fun to playlists, inspiring laughter-filled chases and traditional revelry at family or street bashes.
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