This Article is From Sep 14, 2012

Rani Mukherji's three item songs in Aiyyaa includes a belly dance

Rani Mukherji's three item songs in Aiyyaa includes a belly dance

All the three songs - a south Indian dance number, a lavani (Marathi dance form) and a belly dance - are distinct and planned to go with the flow of the story.

Highlights

  • With item numbers being a rage in Bollywood, the latest to join the bandwagon is actress Rani Mukherji, who has performed not one, but three item numbers including a belly dance in her upcoming film Aiyyaa.
  • All the three songs - a south Indian dance number, a lavani (Marathi dance form) and a belly dance - are distinct and planned to go with the flow of the story.
  • "The songs come in my character's dreams. All songs are part of her fantasy. Sachin gave us an opportunity to do three songs. They are different. To everybody it may seem like item songs but they are very important songs in the film and part of the narrative," Rani said during the official launch of the south Indian song Dreamum Wakeuppum in Mumbai.
  • The over-the-top dance number is a fantasy song, a dream sequence between Rani and her south Indian fantasy man Surya, played by south actor Prithviraj.
  • "Dreamum Wakeupm is a south Indian song. Thanks to my hottie hero Surya, she (my character) goes into his world and that is what her imagination is," Rani said.
  • For her second item song in the film, Rani had to learn belly dancing.
  • "Aag Bai Halla Machae Re song will come out in two weeks. Sachin wanted to talk about a woman's fantasy and how she lusts for a man. Choreographer Vaibhavi Merchant added her touch to this song by asking me to learn belly dance for it," Rani said.
  • Considering Rani is playing a Marathi girl in Aiyyaa, she has also performed a lavani.
  • "Sachin wanted a lavani number as my character Meenakshi Deshmukh is a Marathi girl. So Sachin wanted that introduction in a lavani number and hence that song. Vaibhavi researched a lot on lavani steps and gave her own touch," she said.
  • Aiyyaa releases on October 12.
Mumbai: With item numbers being a rage in Bollywood, the latest to join the bandwagon is actress RaniMukherji, who has performed not one, but three item numbers including a belly dance in her upcoming film Aiyyaa.

All the three songs - a south Indian dance number, a lavani (Marathi dance form) and a belly dance - are distinct and planned to go with the flow of the story.

"The songs come in my character's dreams. All songs are part of her fantasy. Sachin gave us an opportunity to do three songs. They are different. To everybody it may seem like item songs but they are very important songs in the film and part of the narrative," Rani said during the official launch of the south Indian song Dreamum Wakeuppum in Mumbai.

The over-the-top dance number is a fantasy song, a dream sequence between Rani and her south Indian fantasy man Surya, played by south actor Prithviraj.

"Dreamum Wakeupm is a south Indian song. Thanks to my hottie hero Surya, she (my character) goes into his world and that is what her imagination is," Rani said.

For her second item song in the film, Rani had to learn belly dancing.

"Aag Bai Halla Machae Re song will come out in two weeks. Sachin wanted to talk about a woman's fantasy and how she lusts for a man. Choreographer Vaibhavi Merchant added her touch to this song by asking me to learn belly dance for it," Rani said.

Considering Rani is playing a Marathi girl in Aiyyaa, she has also performed a lavani.

"Sachin wanted a lavani number as my character Meenakshi Deshmukh is a Marathi girl. So Sachin wanted that introduction in a lavani number and hence that song. Vaibhavi researched a lot on lavani steps and gave her own touch," she said.

Aiyyaa releases on October 12.
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