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Evergreen party numbers

04-06-2026 12:00:00 AM

From Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s Crazy Kiya Re and Katrina Kaif’s Sheila Ki Jawani to Lauren Gottlieb’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 after their release, these songs still have one thing in common: they can instantly fill a dance floor. From weddings and sangeets to parties and social media 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, catchy beats, and undeniable star power, these Bollywood dance anthems have stood the test of time.

Deepika Padukone – Lovely (Happy New Year)

The song that transformed a single word into a pop-culture catchphrase, Lovely remains a favourite among Bollywood music lovers. Deepika Padukone’s glamorous and effortless performance made the track instantly iconic, helping it remain a go-to choice for grand celebrations and stage performances.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan – Crazy Kiya Re (Dhoom 2)

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s magnetic screen presence, combined with the song’s infectious beats and stylish choreography, made Crazy Kiya Re an instant hit. Even today, it remains a favourite at parties and dance performances, with fans still trying to recreate its iconic moves.

Priyanka Chopra Jonas – Ram Chahe Leela (Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela)

Priyanka Chopra Jonas turned a special appearance into one of the most memorable moments of the film. With her fierce attitude, captivating expressions, and powerful dance moves, she delivered a performance that audiences continue to celebrate years later.

Katrina Kaif – Sheila Ki Jawani (Tees Maar Khan)

The party anthem that refuses to age, Sheila Ki Jawani became 

a cultural phenomenon upon release. Its memorable hook step, energetic choreography, and Katrina Kaif’s dazzling performance made it an instant classic. More than a decade later, it continues to dominate wedding playlists and dance floors alike.

Lauren Gottlieb – Tattoo (ABCD 2)

Tattoo made an immediate impact upon release and showcased Lauren Gottlieb’s exceptional dancing skills. The song quickly became a favourite among dance enthusiasts, inspiring countless performances and covers. Even today, it thrives on social media, with dancers and creators regularly using it for reels and videos—a testament to its lasting appeal.

Kareena Kapoor Khan – Fevicol Se (Dabangg 2)

What keeps Fevicol Se relevant even today is its desi flavour and mass appeal. A staple at weddings, sangeets, and festive celebrations, the song has become deeply embedded in India’s celebration culture. Kareena Kapoor Khan’s playful charm and commanding screen presence only add to its enduring popularity.