Kuhu Kuhu Bole Koyaliya Ringtone
| Song title | Kuhu Kuhu Bole Koyaliya |
|---|---|
| Movie | Suvarna Sundari |
| Year | 1957 (1950s Bollywood) |
| Singer | Lata Mangeshkar |
| Music director | Adi Narayana Rao |
| Lyricist | Bharat Vyas |
| Mood | Retro, Devotional |
| Duration | 35 seconds |
| File format | MP3 · 128 kbps stereo |
| Compatibility | Android, iPhone (after MP3 → .m4r conversion) |
About this ringtone
"Kuhu Kuhu Bole Koyaliya" is one of the standout songs from Suvarna Sundari (1957), the Hindi film soundtrack composed by Adi Narayana Rao with lyrics by Bharat Vyas. Sung by Lata Mangeshkar, this track condenses one of the soundtrack's most memorable hooks into a thirty-second ringtone-ready cut. The arrangement leaves room for the vocal to dominate, which is exactly what makes the song work as a phone ringtone — instantly recognisable in the first three seconds.
Whether you set "Kuhu Kuhu Bole Koyaliya" as your default ringtone, your alarm tone, or a custom ringtone for a specific contact, the file is a clean MP3 cut you can install on Android in three taps or convert to .m4r for iPhone. The ringtone preserves the most-loved phrase of the original song — usually the chorus or the high vocal moment — and trims away the long instrumental intro that would otherwise eat into the limited ringtone duration most phones allow.
How to set "Kuhu Kuhu Bole Koyaliya" as your ringtone
On Android (Samsung, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Realme, Pixel)
- Tap the Download MP3 button above to save the ringtone to your phone's
Downloadsfolder. - Open the Files app, long-press the downloaded MP3, choose Move, and place it in the
Internal Storage → Ringtonesfolder. Create the folder if it doesn't exist. - Open Settings → Sound & vibration → Ringtone, scroll to find Kuhu Kuhu Bole Koyaliya in the list, and tap to select.
- To set it for a specific contact only, open the contact, tap Edit, then Ringtone, and choose this file.
On iPhone (iOS 16, 17 and later)
- On a Mac or PC, download the MP3 using the button above.
- Open GarageBand on iPhone (or any free online MP3-to-M4R converter on desktop), import the MP3, trim to under 30 seconds, and export as a .m4r ringtone file.
- Connect your iPhone to a Mac running macOS Catalina or later, open Finder, drag the .m4r file onto your phone, then sync.
- On the iPhone, go to Settings → Sounds & Haptics → Ringtone and select Kuhu Kuhu Bole Koyaliya from the list.
About the song
Suvarna Sundari released in 1957, and "Kuhu Kuhu Bole Koyaliya" became one of its most-talked-about tracks. Sung in Lata Mangeshkar's signature style over Adi Narayana Rao's composition, with lyrics by Bharat Vyas, the song sits squarely in the Retro tradition while bringing its own melodic identity. The thirty-second cut we've made into a ringtone captures the most recognisable moment of the song — the part you hum without thinking.
Whether you set it as your default ringtone, as a custom tone for a specific contact, or as the alarm that wakes you up in the morning, this MP3 file is small enough to load instantly and high-quality enough to sound clean through your phone's speaker. The file weighs roughly 560 KB at 128 kbps and plays natively in every browser, every Android dialer and — after the M4R conversion — every iPhone Sounds menu.