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Meet India's first item dancer who paved the way for Bollywood's rhythm

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 6, 2025, 08:00 IST
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A Fusion of Cultural Influences

Madam Azurie’s early exposure to Western classical dance forms like ballet led her to explore various Indian styles such as Bharatanatyam, Kathak, and Manipuri. Under the mentorship of Atiya Fyzee-Rahamin, a prominent figure in the Indian dance community, she combined these forms with her ballet expertise, creating a one-of-a-kind dance style. This fusion of cultures in her performances made her an unparalleled talent in the Indian film industry.

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The Birth of the 'Item Number'

Azurie’s entry into the film industry in the 1930s brought a new kind of dance to the big screen. Rather than being a mere filler, her dance sequences were integral to the films' narratives. Her performances were lively, energetic, and full of grace, marking the beginning of what we now call the "item number" — a powerful, dance-centric scene that often steals the show.

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International Fame and Recognition

Madam Azurie’s talent reached beyond India’s borders. In the 1940s, she was invited to perform at Buckingham Palace, an honor that reflects the international recognition of her artistry. She became one of the first Indian dancers to gain global fame, proving that Indian classical dance could captivate audiences worldwide.

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A New Chapter in Pakistan

Following India’s partition in 1947, Azurie moved to Pakistan, where she continued to build on her success. She not only performed but also established a classical dance academy, nurturing the next generation of dancers. Her contributions to the National Council of the Arts in Pakistan further cemented her place as a leading figure in the dance community.

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A Legacy That Lives On

Madam Azurie's legacy remains influential in Bollywood today. Her pioneering work in the field of dance, especially with item numbers, inspired generations of performers. She remains a symbol of artistic innovation, blending tradition and modernity in ways that transformed the Indian film industry and dance culture forever.

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