2012 Wrap Up: Top 10 Party Groovies
Life and parties would be dull and colorless without all those peppy numbers that go around. They make you groove in your chair, and beat your feet until you give up.
Published: Saturday,Jan 05, 2013 19:53 PM GMT-07:00
Life
and parties would be dull and colorless without all those peppy numbers that
go around. They make you groove in your chair, and beat your feet until you
give up. The 'almost' past year saw a variety of songs hike the music charts.
Some of them really kicked off the dancing genes in our body, and here is a
peep into them again.
(The
songs are in alphabetical order, and haven't been given any particular
ranks)
Aa Re Pritam Pyaare (Rowdy Rathore)
This
song jumps from the kitty of Sajid-Wajid in the attractively wild voice of Mamta
Sharma. Set up in a rural background, "pritam pyaare" made sure to capture the
hearts of the urban lot as well.
Anarkali Disco Chali (Housefull 2)
This
was another one by the genius duo Sajid-Wajid, along with the magical vocals of
Mamta Sharma and Sukhwinder Singh. The song was a hit with the modern day
Anarkali beautifying the discos with her latkas and jhatkas.
Balma
(Khiladi 786)
It
seems like the number 786 did prove lucky for Himesh Reshammiya, who gave out
the world a groovy hit after a break, in the form of "balma". Carrying the
melody of Shreya Ghoshal and Sreeram, "balma" is a recent hit resounding at the
dancing venues.
Chikni Chameli (Agneepath)
The
start of the year saw Hrithik Roshan recreating the magic of Amitabh Bachchan
as Vijay Dinanath Chauhan. But Katrina Kaif became the show stealer by moving
her graceful body to the fast beats of Ajay and Atul's "chikni chameli". Even
today, none of us can afford to say no to the addictive 'pahua'.
The
Disco song (Student of the Year)
Vishal
and Shekhar never seem to fail us with their sense of experimentation. No one
could have sung the song better than the trio of Benny Dayal, Sunidhi Chauhan
and Nazia Hassan. If you have any doubts, one look of the dance steps shall
surely make you loosen up a bit.
Halkat Jawaani (Heroine)
A
Salim and Sulaiman creation, "halkat jawaani" sure did make a lot of people run
the treadmill. Sunidhi Chauhan lent her voice to the song, and had a lot of
people enjoy the onset of their youth.
Mashallah
(Ek Tha Tiger)
Who
wouldn't want to see Katrina Kaif move to the steps of the seductive belly
dance? If Wajid and Shreya Ghoshal add their spice to the rhythm of Sajid and
Wajid himself, things just get crazier. This big hit from one of the biggest
hit movies was indeed 'Mashallah'.
Pyaar Ki Pungi (Agent Vinod)
A
time comes when one gives up dancing in sync with the music. That is when
Pritam's composition, full of Mika,
Amitabh Bhattacharya and Nakash comes in handy. Just like in the video, 'age no
bar, dance no bar', and you get to move your body parts as you like.
Rum Whiskey (Vicky Donor)
John
Abrahim's debut as a producer sure placed itself among the society with the
'not-so-touchy' genre. Along with it, the song "rum whiskey" also hit up. An
Abhishek and Akshay Verma's creation, sung over by Akshay himself, the song
doesn't miss any chance to make the weddings raunchy.
Tumhi Ho Bandhu (Cocktail)
Pritam
did manage to surprise us with this song, along with the rapturous voices of
Neeraj Shridhar and Kavita Seth. If the beats manage to knock at your
ear-drums, you just can't help wave your body to the signature steps.
Last
but not the least, since the year saw such great arrivals, it would be unfair
not to name them as well. These include "Aa ante amlapuram", "Aunty ji", "Boom
boom", "Chinta ta", "Dil mera muft ka", "Ishq shava", "Jhalla wallah", "Papa
toh band bajaye", "Second hand jawaani", and the most recent, "Fevicol se".
2012
sure was one awesome year with even more amazing music. But it's definitely
right to hope for some more groovier melodies from the music geniuses of bollywood.
We
at the Bollycurry team wish you a very joyous new year with even more upbeat
songs. To keep a track of the latest masala on Bollywood, keep your eyes out
here.
Author: Pooja B.
Editor: Hershi J.
Graphics: Preet K.
Author: Pooja B.
Editor: Hershi J.
Graphics: Preet K.
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