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Monday, 10 December 2012

2012 Bollywood's Worst item songs

Veena Malik's item song 'Channo' in 'Gali Gali Chor Hai' didn't go down too well with the audiences. 



Kareena Kapoor's mujra number 'Dil Mera Muft Ka' from 'Agent Vinod' failed to grab eyeballs. 



Vidya Balan's lavani song 'Mala Jau De' came under the radar for not being enough raunchy. 


Chitrangada Singh might have taken inspiration from Madhuri Dixit for her item song in 'Joker' but the actress failed to impress the audiences. 


Sameera Reddy did not fit the bill in 'Kunda Khol' song from 'Chakravyuh'. 


Bipasha Basu, who has earlier given hits like 'Beedi Jalaile', failed to create a mark with 'Ho Gayi Tun' song from 'Players'. 


Hazel Keech's 'Aa Ante Amalapuram' song did not strike the right chord. 


The makers of 'Shanghai' roped in British model for 'Imported Kamariya' song but the item song lacked oomph. 


Mallika Sherawat's item song 'Laila' from 'Tezz' came under the radar from the director and was taken off from the film. 


Ram Gopal Varma's muse Nathalia Kaur's song 'Dana Dan' from 'Department' did not grab enough eyeballs. 


Rakhi Sawant, who was once known to be an item song queen, was unimpressive in 'Lattoo' song from 'Rakhtbeej'. 


Giselle Monteiro, who made her debut in Bollywood with 'Love Ajkal', failed to impress with her nautanki wali act in 'Pranam Walekum'. 

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