The Bhajan Versions Of These Bollywood Songs Will Make You Go, Oh God Why!

India is a country which takes pride in its diversity. The country is full of people from different religions, castes and is also a home to over 780 languages. Bollywood is one industry which has a pan India popularity and through the medium of films, we have seen different parts of India, the people, the culture and the languages. Songs play a very important role in Bollywood films and are major determinants of a film's success.
India is also a deeply religious country and in almost every street corner, you are bound to find a place of worship. People in this country love to pray and please the gods and some ardent followers often go a step ahead and recreate popular Bollywood songs into their Bhajan versions. These bhajans are all about the spiritual high, the desire to see/meet the creator, the hopes of attaining salvation while singing in the glory of the deity. So put your dancing shoes on or rather no shoes please (it's a place of worship, duh!) Here are 10 popular Bollywood songs which were revamped into bhajans:
Mela Laga: If you are a fan of Kaanta laga, wait till you see the Navratri version.
Jammu Ka Ticket Kata Le Piya: One of the best things about Yamla Pagla Deewana was item song Tinku Jiya which is revamped into a religious version.
Maiya Maiya Re: Aishwarya Rai did Daiya Daiya Re, now's the time to remember the holy goddess.
Sherawali Mata Beda Paar Laga Do: If you thought DJ Wale Babu was a rage, wait till you see this.
Subah Hone Na De: The song from Desi Boyz was a hit, and so was its Jagrata version.
Cham Cham Cham: While Shraddha Kapoor danced in the rain, the singer dances in a high of devotion.
Shiv Ke Foto Ko, Fevicol Se: Fevicol se from Dabangg 2 was a big hit, here's the song you should play during Shivratri.
Darash Dikhla Jaa: Himesh Reshammiya's Jhalak Dikhla Jaa is given a special treatment for its religious version.
Garba Dance: Lungi Dance from Chennai Express was a huge hit, now see the Gujarati version.
Tu Mera Ho Gaya, Main Tera Ho Gaya: Mere Raske Qamar is given a special treatment at a Jagrata.