This Article is From Nov 02, 2015

From Sridevi and Shilpa to Chutki: 10 Prem Ratan Dhan Payo Dubsmash Hits

From Sridevi and Shilpa to Chutki: 10 Prem Ratan Dhan Payo Dubsmash Hits
Gaana bhi kamal ka, dance moves bhi kamaal ke... or so it seems, given how many people are posting their renditions of the Prem Ratan Dhan Payo title song.

The track has created so much buzz that Dubsmashers don't seem to be able to resist giving it a go.  
Celebrities like Amrita Arora, Arbaaz Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez, and Richa Chadda have already posted their renditions of the song. The PRDP title track craziness even managed to infect Bollywood's Queen Bee Sridevi and original thumka queen Shilpa Shetty during their Karva Chauth festivities.

Many other people have posted their PRDP versions online. While some have copied Sonam Kapoor's dance moves to the T, others have tried to incorporate different dance forms to the peppy number. Two kids have even added Taekwondo to their dance routine.

Whatever the style - brilliant or just plain funny - all the Dubsmash videos have found a special place on proud actor Sonam Kapoor's Instagram account.

Here are 10 of our favourites: 

1. Sridevi and Shilpa Shetty sharing screen space and shaking a leg together is a sight for sore eyes. Why are Dubsmash videos so short?
 


2. Shilpa also posted a group performance of the song
 


3. The family that gets crazy together, stays together. Here's Arbaaz Khan, sister-in-law Amrita Arora and her husband Shakeel Ladak's goofy take on their Bhaijaan Salman's chartbuster
 


4. That's the lady behind Sonam's moves - choreographer Shabina Khan, with Richa Chadda
 


5. Did you know that Jacqueline Fernandez's cat can pull off killer thumkas too? Check this out:
 


6. These belly dancers are giving Sonam's thumka tough competition
 


7. Naina and Manpreet are so good, Sonam wants them to choreograph in Bollywood
 


8. Who would've imagined salsa to this track? We want Salman and Sonam to try this
 


9. The aforementioned Taekwondo girls
 


10. And of course, Chutki's Prem Ratan Dhan [Paa Yo]
 
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