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Top Dance Hits of 2025 That Made Everyone Move

In 2025, a wave of catchy dance songs took over, captivating audiences and inspiring viral dance challenges. This article highlights five standout tracks, including 'Shararat' from 'Dhurandhar' and 'Lal Pari' from 'Housefull 5,' showcasing their infectious beats and memorable performances. From electrifying numbers featuring stars like Malaika Arora to the stylish moves of Tamannaah Bhatia, these songs defined the year's musical landscape. Discover the hits that kept everyone grooving and made a lasting impact on social media.
 

Catchy Dance Numbers of 2025


The year 2025 brought forth a plethora of songs with infectious melodies that compelled listeners to hit the dance floor. Numerous dance challenges surfaced, and the catchy beats echoed everywhere. In this article, we will highlight some of the most popular dance tracks that kept audiences entertained throughout the year, focusing particularly on five standout songs that created a significant buzz.



'Shararat' from 'Dhurandhar'


The vibrant item number 'Shararat' from the hit film 'Dhurandhar,' featuring Ranveer Singh, emerged as one of the top dance tracks of 2025. Sung by Madhubanti Bagchi and Jasmine Sandlas, with music composed by Shashwat Sachdev, the song showcased stunning dance performances by Krystle D'Souza and Ayesha Khan. Its catchy hook led to a surge of social media reels, keeping it trending for an extended period.


'Lal Pari' from 'Housefull 5'


'Lal Pari,' a lively anthem from Akshay Kumar's 'Housefull 5,' marked the much-anticipated return of Yo Yo Honey Singh, who not only sang but also composed and penned the lyrics. With additional vocals from Simar Kaur and Alfaaz, the song featured energetic dance sequences from stars like Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan, Riteish Deshmukh, and Jacqueline Fernandez, amassing millions of views on YouTube.


'Poison Baby' from 'Thama'



'Gafur' from 'Bads of Bollywood'


The promotional song 'Gafur' from Aryan Khan's debut series 'The Bads of Bollywood' became popular, thanks to Tamannaah Bhatia's stylish choreography. Sung by Shilpa Rao and Ujjwal Gupta, the track also featured iconic villains like Gulshan Grover, Shakti Kapoor, and Ranjeet, adding a fun twist. Tamannaah's dynamic moves and the catchy beats contributed to its viral success on Instagram Reels.



'Uyi Amma' from 'Azaad'
Rasha Thadani, daughter of Raveena Tandon, surprised everyone with her high-energy dance number 'Uyi Amma' from Ajay Devgn's film 'Azaad.' Sung by Madhubanti Bagchi with lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya, Rasha's captivating moves made it a favorite among the youth, and it quickly became one of the most viewed songs on YouTube.



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