Fans of Amitabh Bachchan are already overjoyed and on cloud nine as they celebrate the superstar’s 80th birthday. Bachchan is a legacy in his own right, having delivered several classics over the course of his five-decade career, thanks to his powerful performances, memorable dialogues, and his deep baritone that distinguishes him from the crowd. That being said, while his performances and dialogues are etched in Hindi film history, Bachchan has also given us some of the best dance numbers that are peppy and can easily leave anyone grooving to its food-tapping rhythms even today.
Amitabh Bachchan has been a star in all of them, whether they are romantic or fast-paced, and he continues to impress audiences. Today, on his 80th birthday, we bring you a list of Bachchan’s must-play songs that will easily make you shake a leg.
Khaike Paan Banaras Wala
Amitabh Bachchan was seen dancing to the song Khaike Paan Banaras Wala with co-star Zeenat Aman from the 1978 hit film. The song is still one of our favourites thanks to Kishore Kumar’s outstanding performance.
Pag Ghunghroo
Bachchan’s moves on Pag Ghunghroo are unforgettable, dressed dapperly in a white sherwani and pink turban. While listening to Kishore Kumar’s melodious voice, Amitabh Bachchan’s steps and expressions in this upbeat number are unmistakable.
Jumma Chumma De De
Jumma Chumma De De remains a fan favourite due to its upbeat score and catchy lyrics. While the lyrics sparked debate, the music got everyone moving to the beats
Shava Shava
This song from the 2001 family drama film is a pleasing treat for the ears and is still requested at parties and weddings. Shava Shava is a hit song that features Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Rani Mukherji.
Mere Angne Mein
In the hilarious Mere Angne Mein song from the masala entertainer Laawaris, Big B was at his wackiest. He dressed up as a woman and entertained the audience with his unique mannerisms. He also sang the song, which added to the overall viewing experience.
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