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Bollywood's WORST Dance Moves of 2017

By Sukanya Verma
December 13, 2017

We've seen some cool dance moves this year, says Sukanya Verma. And then, we've seen these!

Alia Bhatt pulled off a dance number immortalised by Madhuri Dixit in Badrinath Ki Dulhania.

Ranbir Kapoor sliced a cake perched on a man's butt pleading Galti Se Mistake in Jagga Jasoos.

Aamir Khan's deliberate raunchiness in Secret Superstar's Sexy Baliye achieved desired results.

And Govinda sleep danced his way through the terrible, terrible Aa Gaya Hero.

If verve and versatility lend these madcap dance moves an edge, there are some that made us remember yesteryear choreography for all the horrifying reasons.

Here's a look at some of the WORST Bollywood dancing in 2017.

 

Thigh hai!
Kudiya Shaher Diyan, Poster Boyz

 

Elli Avram's long-limbed aggression gives 'shake a leg' an altogether different meaning. Only this version is more lewd than lively.

 

No words!
Holi Ki Pichkari, Jattu Engineer

 

There are no words to describe the absolute monstrosity that is this scene from the recently convicted Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Insan's last release.

 

Dirty dancing
Trippy Trippy, Bhoomi

 

There's something distasteful about the manner in which a sludge-slathered Sunny Leone surfaces, right after a gruesome moment of Sanjay Dutt's rape revenge drama, to perform a gratuitous item number.

 

Push-up Pushpa
Ghungta, Babumoshai Bandookbaaz

 

Just when you feel the days of provocative pelvic thrusting are long over, bang comes a crude reminder. This time in Shraddha Das's footloose seduction.

 

Drumming the dame
Oonchi Hai Building, Judwaa 2

 

There's something really disturbing about treating your sweetheart's butt like bongo drums. It wasn't cool in 1997. It isn't cool now.

 

Khujli Karne Wale!
Naach Meri Jaan, Tubelight

 

Twitching biceps or flapping pockets, Salman Khan can work the silliest of dance steps.

We don't feel so generous about his bizarre underarm itch inclinations in one song from his first big blooper in a long time.

Sukanya Verma

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