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5 hit songs of the dancing diva Malaika Arora

Chaiyya Chaiyya


It is impossible to start this list without the superhit song Chaiyya Chaiyya. This all-time favourite song’s lyrics was beautiful with amazing choreography by Farah Khan. Chaiyya Chaiyya was for the 1997 movie Dil Se.. After the release of the song, Malaika became known in the industry.

Rangilo Maro Dholna

No Navratri is complete without Garbha and no Garbha is complete without Rangilo Maro Dholna. Malaika gave everyone the Garbha anthem back in 1999 from the movie Pyaar Ki Geet.

Munni Badnaam Hui

Malaika’s Munni Badnaam Hui took over the end of 2012 and the year 2011. Her dance moves and expressions made this song a hit overnight. Even though Sheila and Pinky came after Munni but none was able to beat Munni Badnaam Hui from the movie Dabaang.

Anarkali Disco Chali

Even though this song’s lyric wasn’t the best compare to many other dance songs but Malaika’s performance sure made everyone listen to this song on loop. Malaika played the perfect Anarkali in this song, who went to a disco, which is pretty surprising for Anarkali to do. Anarkali Disco Chali is from the 2012 movie Housefull 2.

Mahi Ve

Mahi Ve was sung by Sukhwinder Singh and Richa Sharma, which is still one of them songs which are played on loop. Malaika gave the dark song another perspective to it with her sultry pole dance moves. Mahi Ve is from the movie Kante.

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