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Top five Bollywood dance songs

Dance is a part of most Indian weddings and functions, and Bollywood songs are perfect to make people want to shake their leg.

Here are five Bollywood songs that will add sheen to any festival.


Aisha - Gal Mitthi Mitthi

The Punjabi number from the movie Aisha is funky and trendy and will get anyone on to the dance floor. The song is perfect for wedding festivities.

Band Baaja Baaraat - Ainvayi Ainvayi

The song from Ranveer Singh and Anushka Sharma starrer is yet another great number for a wedding function.

Queen - London Thumkda

This feel-good number from Kangana Ranaut starrer Queen is perfect for a sangeet ceremony.

Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani - Dilli Wali Girlfriend

This is yet another song that’s perfect for a bachelor or bachelorette party.

 Dostana - Desi Girl

Desi Girl is the perfect blend of Indian and western music and the foot-tapping beats of this song will surely have everyone on the dance floor.

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