Sheila Ki Jawani
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"Sheila Ki Jawani" (English: literally Sheila's youth, or by commonly understood implication, Sheila's youthful body) is a song sung by Sunidhi Chauhan and Vishal Dadlani featuring Katrina Kaif along with Akshay Kumar in the 2010 Bollywood movie Tees Maar Khan. The track is composed by composer duo Vishal-Shekhar and the lyrics are penned by Dadlani.[1] The moves were choreographed by choreographer-director Farah Khan, who went on to win the Filmfare award for best choreography for the movie.[2]
The immense popularity of the song prompted many comparisons between the song and "Munni Badnaam Hui", from the 2010 movie Dabangg.[3] It has since become one of the most viewed Bollywood songs on YouTube with more than 50 million views to date.
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Influences
Katrina Kaif stated that Farah Khan presented her with DVDs of Madhuri Dixit's movies, so that Katrina could concentrate on Dixit's dances. Kaif then stated that it helped her a lot.[4] Kaif describes her performance in this song as "one of the raunchiest" she has ever done.[5] Sheila ki jawani song has a funny Hindi meaning too a sort of synopsis which is quite popular in India which is called bhavarth of sheila ki jawani.
Reception
The song was extremely well received by film critics, who praised the choreography of Farah Khan and the moves of Katrina. Anupama Chopra of NDTV wrote, "Farah continues to be the consummate choreographer – So, Sheila ki Jawani has a superb, infectious energy".[6] Nikhat Kazmi of the Times of India wrote "Of course Sheela Ki Jawani is eye-popping chartbuster fare and adds another definition to the item number with Katrina's explosive rendition".[7]
The reception of the song from the public was very positive, and it turned out to be one of the biggest hits of the year, along with "Munni badnaam hui" from Dabangg.[3] Malaika Arora Khan, who featured in "Munni badnaam hui" was frequently compared with Kaif, in what was popularly known as the "Munni vs Sheila" debate.[8][9]
Controversy
In December 2010, a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was filed in the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court, with the petitioner asking for a ban of the song, claiming it was "indecent" and "immoral".[10] However, the movie was released with minimal cuts, and was given a U/A censor rating, without the song, which was rated A, being cut.[11]
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