Jacqueline Fernandez in Yimmy Yimmy
Yimmy Yimmy, a global hit garnered over 175 million views till date across platforms. The song illustrated Jacqueline's gift for energizing the screen with her lively performances. The song was sung by Shreya Ghoshal along with the French artist Tayc, who was also the composer for the song along with Rajat Nagpal & Nyadjiko.
Kareena Kapoor in Fevicol Se
Kareena Kapoor brought her charm to the iconic dance number "Fevicol Se" in the film "Dabangg 2." The song became a sensation across the country very quickly. Her playful dance moves, along with her fabulous screen presence, made "Fevicol Se" an unforgettable hit.
Katrina Kaif in Chikni Chameli
Katrina Kaif's "Chikni Chameli" from the movie "Agneepath" is a dance number with an irresistible rhythm. Known for her exceptional dancing skills, her performance in this song was nothing short of spectacular. Her energetic dance moves, combined with the song's beats, made "Chikni Chameli" an instant classic.
Priyanka Chopra in Pinky
Priyanka Chopra displayed her dance talent in the "Pinky" from the film "Zanjeer." Her thrilling performance, filled with energetic moves and expressions, mesmerized audiences. The song's catchy beat and Priyanka's dynamic choreography turned it into a viral sensation.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu in O Antava
Samantha Ruth Prabhu's "O Antava" from the movie 'Pushpa: The Rise' became a viral hit overnight. Her daring dance routine took the internet by storm, gaining attention not only in Bollywood but worldwide. The song's bold lyrics and Samantha's captivating screen presence generated an undeniable buzz.
These five Bollywood queens have not only mesmerized audiences with their stunning dance performances but have also redefined what it means to be a true entertainer. Each of these hits, from Jacqueline Fernandez's global sensation "Yimmy Yimmy" to Samantha Ruth Prabhu's bold and viral "O Antava," showcases the diverse styles and incredible talent that these actresses bring to the screen. Their dance numbers continue to be celebrated and replayed, proving that when these queens take the stage, the