India is one of the largest film producers in the world, and while it may not always churn out top quality, the Indian film industry certainly makes up for it by offering the world something that no one else seems to have – choreographed dance numbers in the middle of the movie. Something that might appear alien to European or American audiences, is an intrinsic part of Indian films. Every era of Hindi films has a distinct song and dance style and for those who grew up in the 1990s, this era was defined by the choreographed songs of Saroj Khan. With popular songs like “Ek Do Teen”, “Choli Ke Peeche” , “Nimbooda Nimbooda” among many others, Saroj Khan’s dance steps were a part of the pop culture, but it was Devdas’ song “Dola re Dola” that won her her first National Film Award. Compos

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