
Bollywood is famously known for it's music and dance sequences
within a movie, a treat that Hollywood does not possess. From the golden
era to the twenty first century, the importance of having songs in a
movie has always been high. For this reason, every team gives more than
its 100% in marketing their music album before the release of the movie
itself. The latest trend rising high, is that of having an additional
song at the end of the movie. BollyCurry might be among the very few to
break out the news that this idea has been introduced so that the
audience leave the movie theater with a positive review of the movie,
no? And surprisingly, majority of the movie-end songs are the ones that
end up becoming chart busters at the top of every playlist! So here's
BollyCurry presenting to you it's very own collection of movie-end songs
that have managed to create a stir around the industry.
"Lungi Dance"

A
charm in it's own, the track "Lungi Dance" possessed sugar, spice and
everything nice needed to make a super hit song. From
Shah Rukh Khan and
Deepika Padukone's
lungi dance, to Yo Yo
Honey Singh's rapping
around and finally, the big tribute to South Superstar, Rajnikanth.
Although the song itself received mixed reviews by critics, it was
largely appreciated by the audience. After all, the makers of
Chennai Express knew which way would bring them the most advantage.
Verdict: Yay
"Saturday Saturday"

Looks
like
Varun Dhawan and
Alia Bhatt left no stone unturned in showing off
their sizzling chemistry to the audience. If the onscreen romance shown
in
Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania was not enough, the movie's end
surprised us with yet another song, although we were worried whether it
was ever so relevant to have it? What exactly was Saturday's relevance
to the movie again?
Verdict: Nay
"Drama Queen"
The rom-com
Hasee Toh Phasee truly gave the audience a good
hasee, and
the last song had us watch
Sidharth Malhotra and
Parineeti Chopra do
some drama on the dance floor. Although it was not a necessity to have
this song on the list considering that the movie had a decent end, it's
catchy and peppy lyrics were not long hidden from the audience and their
playlist.
Verdict: Yay-nay
"Dhoom Machale Dhoom"

When a song is overused to the point of losing it's original effect, it does not cause a
dhoom. After the first "Dhoom Machale" song from the
Dhoom Series became a hit, people went haywire with it's mash up in
Dhoom 2. However, when
Aamir Khan and
Katrina Kaif tried to pull off the same stunt for the third time, even Kaif's
dhoom dance turned out to be a bigger doom.
Verdict: Nay
"Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai"
Khoobsurat(2014) depicted
a very serious background and an even more serious hero in the face of
Fawad Khan. Hence, a party to cheer his mood was necessary to give
the movie a lighter end. It might have been over the top to see Sonam
Kapoor's freestyle dance yet again, despite having already shown it in
"Engine Ki Seeti", but the overall impression was not so bad considering
that it was the only song featuring both the lead actors shaking a leg.
Verdict: Yay
A
few of these songs may have appealed to the fans of the respective
actors, but they were not a necessary ingredient to the movie or it's
success. Every additional song at the end is only pictured for the
marketing of the movie. Therefore the movies that do not use this
technique definitely do not lose out on anything important. We would
love to hear your verdict on those movie-end songs.
Writer: Sonia R.
Editors: Amanda H. and Hershi J.
Graphics: Shikha A.
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