Can You Believe It? From Aishwarya’s Crazy Kiya Re and Katrina’s Sheila Ki Jawani to Lauren’s Tattoo, These Songs Are Over a Decade Old- Yet They’re Still Everywhere, and We’re Still Not Over Them

More than a decade later, these songs still have one thing in common: they can instantly fill a dance floor. From weddings and sangeets to parties and reels, Crazy Kiya Re, Sheila Ki Jawani, Fevicol Se, Ram Chahe Leela, Lovely, and Tattoo continue to enjoy cult status. Powered by unforgettable hook steps and pure star power, these Bollywood dance anthems have refused to fade with time.

  1. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan “Crazy Kiya Re” (Dhoom 2)- Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s unforgettable screen presence, coupled with the song’s infectious beats and stylish choreography, made “Crazy Kiya Re” an instant sensation. Even today, it remains a favourite at parties and dance performances, with fans still attempting to recreate its iconic moves.
  2. Katrina Kaif “Sheila Ki Jawani” (Tees Maar Khan)- The party anthem that never gets old! “Sheila Ki Jawani” became a cultural phenomenon. Its hook step, high-energy choreography, and Katrina Kaif’s outstanding screen presence made it instantly memorable. More than a decade later, the song continues to be a staple at weddings and parties, proving that some dance anthems never lose their magic.
  3. Kareena Kapoor Khan “Fevicol Se” (Dabangg 2)- What keeps “Fevicol Se” relevant even today is its desi flavour and sing-along appeal. From sangeet to festive functions, the track has become deeply woven into India’s celebration culture. Combined with Kareena Kapoor Khan’s playful charm and commanding screen presence, the song remains a timeless favourite that instantly sparks nostalgia and gets the crowd involved.
  4. Priyanka Chopra Jonas “Ram Chahe Leela” (Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela)- What makes “Ram Chahe Leela” unforgettable even today is how Priyanka Chopra Jonas transformed a single-song appearance into one of the most talked-about moments of the film. With her fierce attitude, striking expressions, and signature dance moves, she created a performance that audiences still remember years later.
  5. Deepika Padukone “Lovely” (Happy New Year)- The song that turned a single word into a pop-culture catchphrase! Deepika Padukone owned the screen with a performance that felt aspirational yet effortless, turning the track into a statement of glam and style. Its association with grand celebrations and show-stopping performances has helped it remain a timeless pick for audiences across generations.
  6. Lauren Gottlieb “Tattoo” (ABCD 2) – Tattoo made an immediate impact upon release, introducing audiences to Lauren Gottlieb’s world-class dance talent. The song quickly became a favourite among dance lovers, with its choreography inspiring countless performances and covers. Even today, more than a decade later, “Tattoo” continues to thrive on social media, with creators and dancers regularly using it for reels and dance videos, proof of its enduring appeal and influence

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