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90s dance moves
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90s dance moves
  1. #90S DANCE MOVES DRIVER#
  2. #90S DANCE MOVES TV#

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90s dance moves

Shimmying to “Tumse milne ke baad Dilbar’ like Sushmita Sen is the closest we will get to being Miss Universe, so why not live that dream? If you don’t know the steps to the OG ‘Dilbar,’ you can leave our party, thanks.ĭon’t get us wrong: we LOVE the new Nora Fatehi version of ‘Dilbar.’ But, it’s impossible to forget how great Sushmita’s version was. Bonus points if you can pelt out fake classical dance steps in the middle like sanskaari-Anjali.

90s dance moves

You can’t really forget any of them, even if it’s a distant memory from childhood. The steps to this song are like swimming, cycling, or your first love.

#90S DANCE MOVES DRIVER#

Why blame a good song for what Bhai’s driver did? Throw it all the way back to 1998 with the moves to ‘Ladki Badi Anjani Hai.’ When it’s 3 am and alcohol has worn down everyone’s judgement, this track is bound to come on and make us all swing our arms around, Dunston Checks In-style. In modern-day India, many who once loved this song have to pretend not to like it for fear of being mistaken for Salman Khan fans. Girls, boys, and everyone loves swinging their arms to ‘O o Jane Jana.’

#90S DANCE MOVES TV#

Given how much we all watched the song on TV when it came out, it’s hard to forget the steps. The legendary hook steps to ‘Le Gayi Le Gayi’ is how we all tapped into our inner divas.Įven if you’re not a fan of nepotism now, we guarantee you will involuntarily start moving once this Asha Bhonsle track starts playing. You will not find a song more energetic and fun. Good luck not twerking to this epic track. We see your obsession with ‘Chunari Chunari,’ and raise you a ‘Pyaar Dilon Ka Mela Hai.’ĭespite how ridiculous this film might have been, this song is, as the kids say, a bop. You can happily float drunkenly at your pace and still enjoy this song. Plus, there are no complex steps requiring Hrithik Roshan-level speed or skills.

90s dance moves

Playing this song and channelling your inner Raveena Tandon is the easiest way to make a party lit. Bobbing our head to ‘Kisi Disco Mein Jayein’ is the desi kids’ version of headbanging. Be warned though: only legends can recreate Govinda’s steps, so go easy on yourself if you can’t achieve that level of greatness. This song has choreography which is fun, wacky, and ideal for drunk people to dance to. Quite a departure from today’s monotonous music, isn’t it? What is more beautiful than recreating Govinda’s moves from ‘Ankhiyon Se Goli Maare?’ Plus, Shah Rukh’s moves are so much fun to copy. ‘Ruk Ja O Dil Deewane’ walked so ‘Badtameez Dil’ could run, and that’s a good enough reason to play this peppy song.

  • If you dont know the steps to the OG ‘Dilbar, you can leave our party, thanksĭoing the twist to ‘Ruk Ja O Dil Deewane’ is how us 90s kids party.
  • Throw it all the way back to 1998 with the moves to ‘Ladki Badi Anjani Hai.
  • Girls, boys, and everyone loves swinging their arms to ‘O o Jane Jana.
  • The legendary hook steps to ‘Le Gayi Le Gayi is how we all tapped into our inner divas.
  • We see your obsession with ‘Chunari Chunari, and raise you a ‘Pyaar Dilon Ka Mela Hai.
  • Bobbing our head to ‘Kisi Disco Mein Jayein is the desi kids version of headbanging.
  • What is more beautiful than recreating Govindas moves from ‘Ankhiyon Se Goli Maare?.
  • Doing the twist to ‘Ruk Ja O Dil Deewane is how us 90s kids party.














  • 90s dance moves