Fans have become very excited after watching the trailer of Kartik Aryan starrer Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. Be it the return of Karthik’s Rooh Baba avatar or the return of the original Manjulika Vidya Balan. Or Madhuri Dixit, who will play the second Manjulika in “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3”. There is a lot in this trailer that will appeal to Bollywood fans.
But it was Madhuri and Vidya’s dance performance that caught the attention of die-hard Bollywood fans. Now, the song of ‘Bhool Bhulaiya 3’ is finally out and has both the actresses dancing.
‘Dancing Queen’ returns with ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’
“Aami Je Tomar 3.0” is dedicated to Madhuri, the iconic dance queen of Hindi cinema. Appearing in front of the audience in his most popular image. Popular with names like ‘Dak Dak Girl’ and ‘Dancing Queen’, Madhuri is known as the best dancer in Hindi cinema.
Be it her dance in songs like ‘Ek Do Teen’, ‘Tamma Tamma Loge’, ‘Chane Ke Khet Mein’ or the iconic ‘Choli Ke Peeche’… Madhuri’s dance itself is one of the most mind-blowing in Hindi cinema One of the unforgettable things. yes. Be it the style, the subtlety, the emotion of the songs, or the righteousness of the choreography… Madhuri’s dances have always had these and so she exudes a different charm when she dances on the big screen. But the songs became iconic whenever Madhuri participated in dance competitions.
Now ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’ has Madhuri once again for a dance. First of all, the song “Aami Je Tomar” from the film series is quite iconic in itself. Most importantly, seeing Madhuri dancing with Vidya Balan in this song is like a wave of nostalgia for many fans. Watch ‘Aami Je Tomar 3.0’ here:
In dance competitions, the element of competition with other artistes may add to the intensity of Madhuri dancing. That’s why Madhuri’s Dance of the Moments is so wonderful and never satisfies the heart no matter how many times it is searched and watched. On the occasion of the return of ‘Queen’s Dance’ in ‘Aami Je Tomar 3.0’, here are some of Madhuri’s memorable dance moments.
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The history of Madhuri’s dance off began in 1990. In this Indra Kumar love story, Madhuri and Aamir Khan play two college students whose attitudes constantly clash but eventually fall in love. But during the confrontation, a dance competition also took place between the two in which Aamir kept challenging her ‘Nach Meri Jaan Zara’. Although the dancing skills of Madhuri and Aamir cannot be compared, the dance between the two in this song is quite interesting.
Dance of Jealousy – Dil To Pagal Hai
In this song, Madhuri dances with Karisma Kapoor. Karisma and Madhuri danced in Dil To Pagal Hai (1997). What happens in the film is that Rahul’s (Shah Rukh Khan) friend and dance partner Nisha (Karisma Kapoor) is jealous of the new girl in their group, Pooja (Madhuri Dixit) ). Because Rahul did not accept Nisha’s love, but his heart bowed and bowed down like worship. The confrontation between Nisha and Pooja in the dance studio is full of energy, as they dance to a song without lyrics, which is called “Dance of Envy” in the film.
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Madhuri Dixit from the School of Classical and Indian Dance danced with India’s top choreographer and break dancer Prabhu Deva in the song “Pukar” (2000). Play the “Ke Sera Sera” video anytime, anywhere. Madhuri and Prabhudeva will try to prove that their theory of love is better than the other’s through their dance moves. This song is considered a very iconic dance song.
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Released in 2001, Lajja was one of the few female-oriented stories of its era. In the story, Vaidehi (played by Manisha Koirala), who fled the city, took refuge with Janaki (played by Madhuri), a theater artist in a small town. Although the entire film is very serious, there are lighter moments at this point. Janaki dances in front of Vaidehi and shows off her skills and then both dance together. Not many people remember this dance by Manisha Koirala and Madhuri Dixit.
Dora Ray Dora-Devdas
In the story, the two heroines once again express their love for their mutual lover through dance. This time the thing is not modern, but a costume drama. The theme of the film is Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s iconic novel Devdas. Paro (Aishwarya Rai) and Chandramukhi (Madhuri Dixit) try to impress their favorite Dev Babu through dance.
Madhuri is who she is in “Dola Re Dola”. But the competitor in front of him is Aishwarya Rai, herself trained at Bharatnatyam. The director is Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and every scene he creates is “magnificent”. There is also Ismail Darbar’s music, which is a perfect audio reproduction of Bhansali’s visuals.
Opinions remain divided among die-hard Bollywood lovers whether Karishma or Aishwarya performed better in dancing with Madhuri. But almost everyone agrees that “Dola Re Dola” is a better Clash song and more iconic. What do you think of Madhuri’s latest dance with Vidya Balan in ‘Aami Je Tomar 3.0’? Let us know in the comments.