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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

B'wood's hot 'n' sexy songs



Gone are the days of the birds and bees making out to depict hot, sensual erotica on-screen. B'wood has gone bold and daring since the late 90s. Here's a look at the most erotic and sexy songs from Bollywood...

Sanjay Dutt and Lara Dutta in a song sequence 'Aaj Dil Gustakh hai' from the movie 'Blue' recreates the magic of love making, beach side. The song and its locations make it worth watching and not to miss the chemistry between Lara and Sanju Baba.



Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerjee scorched the silver screen with some sensuous shots in the title track of 'Hum Tum'. The chemistry between the on-screen lovebirds left audiences yearning for more.



The song 'Bheege Hont Tere' from the Mallika Sherawat starrer 'Murder' is rated as one of the hottest songs of Bollywood. From the lyrics, picturisation, to the music -- everything in this track was super-hot.



Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor looking a power couple in a song from 'Mai Aur Mrs. Khanna'.



Bipasha Basu and John Abraham's chemitsry was evident in the song 'Jaadu Hai Nasha' from 'Jism'. They set the screen afire in this number!



Who can forget Sridevi draped in a wet blue saree, dancing to the gyrating beats of 'Kaate Nahi Kat Te' in 'Mr India'. The beautiful actress gave saree a sexy makeover.



Katrina Kaif gyrating to the tunes of 'Zara Zara Touch Me' in Race left pulses racing. The mercury soared with steaming hot visuals on screen.



Instead of going the whole hog with hot scenes, the director of 'Main Hoon Na', Farah Khan, kept it simple in the song 'Tumhe Jo Maine Dekha'. The subdued chemistry between SRK and Sushmita Sen proved just right.



The song 'Saanjh Dhale Gagan Tale' saw sex symbol Rekha making erotic love with Shekhar Suman in the movie 'Utsav'. This one of the first 'bold' mainstream movies.



Zeenat Aman under the waterfall in the title track of 'Satyam Shivam Sundaram' created a benchmark for erotic scenes for years to come.



Mandakini's Bollywood debut in 'Ram Teri Ganga Maili' hit the headlines for the erotic lovemaking scenes and a voluptious Mandakini under a waterfall draped in a wet tranparent saree.



Madhuri Dixit's energetic moves in 'Dhak Dhak Karne Laga' was the ultimate front-bencher's stuff. The sensous, hint-laden gyrations have copy-cats till date.



The song 'Jaane Do Na' in the Dimple Kapadia starrer 'Saagar' grabbed a whole lot of attention with its love-making scene in the horse stable.



Screened on Preity Zinta and SRK, the song 'Jiya Jale' in 'Dil Se' was full of raw sensuality.



Raveena Tandon's sensual rain number 'Tip Tip Barsa Paani' with Akshay Kumar in 'Mohra' was yet another 'rain' sequence which rocked the nation.



Apart from the amazing music composition, the song 'Yeh Haseen Wadiyan' from the movie Roja also had some equally hot cinematography, done with a sense of elegance.



The title song of 'Aashiq Banaya Apne' makes for an ultimate all-time erotic number. Tanushree Dutta's shapely back is simply non-forgetable.



One of the most eagerly awaited films of the year is the Hrithik Roshan-Barbara Mori starrer 'Kites'. Not just for Hrithik's cool dance moves, but for his sizzling hot chemistry with Latina Barbara Mori.



Nothing can beat the hot and steamy picturisation of the track 'Hai Rama' in Ram Gopal Varma's screen scorcher 'Rangeela' where Urmila bannged the film indutsry with her sensuous scenes in her debut movie.



The rain sequence in the song 'Jo Haal Dil Ka' from 'Sarfarosh' not only added to its erotic appeal but added to the oncreen lovers' emotional turmoil. The lyrics went perfectly in tandem with the visuals.



Composed by Anu Malik, the song 'Raat Ka Nasha' from 'Asoka' saw a combination of sensual visuals with equally provocative lyrics penned by lyricist Gulzar.



'Chupke Se' from the film 'Saathiya' made for one of the most sensual shots in Hindi filmdom. Ranu Mukherjee and Vivek Oberoi created magic in this number.

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