: The movie was highly anticipated as it marked Madhuri Dixit's return to Bollywood after a five-year hiatus. Music and Choreography

"Aaja Nachle" marked a significant shift in Bollywood films, with its focus on dance and music. The film's choreography and dance sequences received praise, and it inspired a new generation of dancers and choreographers.

—from being demolished by the local government to build a shopping mall. To succeed, she must stage a successful musical production of Laila-Majnu using only the local townspeople. 2. The Star-Studded Ensemble

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A quintessential "desi" dance number, this track is high on energy and adrenaline. Sukhwinder Singh and Sunidhi Chauhan lend their vocals to this chaotic, celebratory song. It incorporates strong percussion elements and is visually one of the grandest sequences in the film, featuring Madhuri Dixit leading a large troupe of dancers.

The struggle to keep traditional art forms alive in a modern world.

: Upon release, the title track faced criticism and a brief ban in several Indian states due to lyrics that were perceived as offensive to a specific community; the lyrics were later modified