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Malaika Arora iconic item songs that ruled the charts

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 6, 2025, 11:00 IST
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Whistle worthy beat

Pandey Ji Seeti (Dabangg 2, 2012) followed the massive success of Munni Badnaam Hui and carried forward the franchise’s celebratory vibe. With festive choreography, high energy, and a crowd-friendly whistle motif, the song was designed for mass appeal. Malaika’s presence made all the difference—her flair, poise, and unstoppable magnetism brought life to every beat, ensuring the track didn’t just live in Munni’s shadow but stood proudly as a chart-topping anthem in its own right.

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Fashion forward swagger

Fashion Khatam Mujhpe (Dolly Ki Doli, 2015) presented Malaika in a bold, edgy avatar that highlighted her versatility. The song celebrated confidence and style, aligning with Bollywood’s shift towards urban, fashion-driven storytelling. Malaika’s sharp choreography, glamorous look, and fiery expressions created a dazzling performance that symbolised her ability to evolve with trends. More than just a catchy track, it reinforced her enduring influence, showing how she continues to command attention and admiration as Bollywood’s definitive style and dance icon.

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Rustic dance craze

Munni Badnaam Hui (Dabangg, 2010) exploded into a cultural wave, sweeping awards and audience love alike. With rustic settings, cheeky lyrics, and Salman Khan’s star power, the song had all the makings of a blockbuster. Yet it was Malaika’s playful energy, captivating moves, and earthy charm that turned it into a phenomenon. She transformed a village fair-inspired track into a nationwide craze, proving her mastery at connecting with audiences across regions and generations through sheer charisma and artistry.

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Disco meets tradition

Anarkali Disco Chali (Housefull 2, 2012) brilliantly merged vintage references with contemporary beats. Malaika embodied the role of a glamorous modern Anarkali, turning the quirky song into a glittering highlight. Her shimmering costumes, playful expressions, and perfectly synchronised dance steps made the track iconic. The number’s ability to merge the past with present trends spoke volumes of her adaptability, cementing her position as the reigning queen of Bollywood item numbers even in an era dominated by constant reinvention.

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Stylish party anthem

Mahi Ve (Kaante, 2002) carried Hollywood-inspired flair with sleek choreography and a glossy backdrop. Malaika, dressed to perfection, embodied elegance and sensuality, making the song a party favourite. Her magnetic presence stood out, blending glamour with powerful screen impact. It wasn’t just a catchy track—it became a cultural marker of Bollywood’s early 2000s dance scene, proving Malaika could dominate even in star-studded settings with her distinctive style and unmatched screen command.

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Jungle beat energy

Kaal Dhamaal (Kaal, 2005) had Malaika sharing space with Shah Rukh Khan in a track bursting with primal energy. The jungle-inspired set design, high-octane moves, and thumping beats created a visual spectacle. Yet it was Malaika’s fiery dance, confidence, and electrifying aura that made the song memorable. Her ability to shine even in elaborate productions proved she could turn every frame into her own stage, ensuring this track earned a firm place in Bollywood’s dance archives.

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Dancing on trains

Chaiyya Chaiyya (Dil Se, 1998) became legendary not just for its location but for its audacity. Filmed on top of a moving train, it brought together A R Rahman’s pulsating music, Shah Rukh Khan’s charisma, and Malaika’s hypnotic grace. Her effortless performance transformed the risky shoot into cinematic magic, turning the song into a global sensation that remains one of Bollywood’s most celebrated dance numbers to this day.

8/8

Colourful screen sparkle

Hoth Rasiley (Welcome, 2007) was a star-packed spectacle filled with vibrant costumes, lively choreography, and festive beats. Despite the film’s larger-than-life energy and ensemble cast, Malaika’s presence brought a special spark. Her charm and elegance elevated the song into something more than just a filler dance sequence. She transformed the track into a memorable celebration of fun, colour, and rhythm, leaving audiences once again convinced that no one embodied the spirit of item songs better.

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