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Birthday Special: 5 songs of Mamta Kulkarni in which she had set the screens on fire in the 90s

Mamta Kulkarni is one of the most successful actresses of the 90s. She starred in some super hit films like Aashiq Awara, Waqt Hamara Hai, Krantiveer, Karan Arjun, Sabse Bada Khiladi, Baazi, Chhupa Rustam, and others.

Well, in early 2000, Mamta decided to quite Bollywood, and apart from being in the news for some controversy, the actress has been totally away from the limelight.


Today, as she celebrates her 48th birthday, let’s look at the five songs of the actress in which she had set the screens on fire in the 90s.

Gup Chup Gup Chup

The first song on the list has to be Gup Chup Gup Chup from the film Karan Arjun. The song had raunchy lyrics, but Mamta Kulkarni carried it very well and didn’t make the song look vulgar. Her thumkas in the song were surely one of the highlights.

Bharo Maang Meri Bharo

90s is known for many sensuous songs and one of them is Bharo Maang Meri Bharo from the film Sabse Bada Khiladi. The song featured Akshay Kumar and Mamta Kulkarni, and their sizzling chemistry became the talk of the town.

Bhangda Paale

Well, we have one more song from Karan Arjun on our list. Bhangda Paale is mainly known for Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, but well, we cannot ignore that Mamta Kulkarni left a mark with her amazing dance moves in the track.

Maine Dekha Jab

The song Maine Dekha Jab from Krantiveer featured Nana Patekar, Bindu, Mamta Kulkarni, and Atul Agnihotri. While Patekar and Bindu got the comedy flavour in it, all the dancing was done by Kulkarni and Agnihotri. Mamta once again stole the show with her dance in the song.

Koi Jaye To Le Aaye

Last but not the least; we have the song Koi Jaye To Le Aaye from Ghatak. The film starred Sunny Deol and Meenakshi in the lead roles, and Mamta Kulkarni had a special number in the film. It was a peppy number, and Mamta got the perfect amount of hotness and swag in the track.

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