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Malaika Arora Embraces Iconic Dance Moves with Renewed Confidence

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  • Malaika Arora opens up about the evolution of 'item numbers' in Bollywood
  • She sees these songs as a celebration of dance and women's empowerment
  • Malaika made a comeback with a song in 'Thamma' alongside Rashmika Mandanna
Malaika Arora Embraces Iconic Dance Moves with Renewed Confidence

In a recent interview, renowned Bollywood dancer Malaika Arora has opened up about the evolution of 'item numbers' in Indian cinema. Malaika, known for her iconic dance performances in songs like 'Chaiyya Chaiyya', 'Munni Badnaam Hui', and 'Anarkali Disco Chali', believes these special songs have come a long way since she started her career in the 90s.

Malaika acknowledges that 'item songs' have often been associated with the male gaze, but she views them differently. For her, dance is about confidence and self-expression. "When I perform, I focus on enjoying the moment and bringing my own energy to it. As long as I feel comfortable and in control, that's what matters most," she says.

Malaika has recently made a comeback with a song in the film 'Thamma' alongside Rashmika Mandanna, and she sees it as an opportunity to celebrate her journey and show that one can stay relevant and passionate at any stage. "Personally, it's about celebrating my journey and showing that you can stay relevant and passionate at any stage. Professionally, it's a chance to evolve and reinvent myself, proving that age doesn't define your capacity to perform or inspire," she adds.

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Malaika Arora believes that 'item numbers' have evolved from being mostly about glamour and spectacle to being more integrated into the story with stronger character context, focusing more on performance and presence rather than being provocative.
Malaika Arora sees her comeback with a song in 'Thamma' as an opportunity to celebrate her journey and show that she can stay relevant and passionate at any stage, proving that age doesn't define one's capacity to perform or inspire.
Malaika Arora believes that dance is about confidence and self-expression, and she views 'item numbers' as a celebration of women's individuality and empowerment, rather than just the male gaze.

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