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Between the goody two-shoes of the classic heroine and the cunning schemes of the proverbial vamp lies a seductive blend of spice and sugar.
They’re silver screen’s enticing club of courtesans, cabaret dancers and item song queens and explicit glamour coupled with flamboyant dancing is their keystone.
Quite a few of Bollywood hotties have done it already whereas several are lined up to portray a contemporary nautch girl in their upcoming movies.
So go on, dear readers, VOTE for Bollywood’s Sexiest Nautch Girl in recent times.
Kangna Ranaut, Rajjo
Director Vishwas Patil’s Rajjo is an unlikely romance set between a dancer and a guy hailing from a conservative family.
More importantly, it stars Kangna Ranaut as the irresistible show girl with quite a few provocative moves up her sleeve.
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Following Rani Mukerji’s prostitute-with-golden-heart cameo in Saawariya, filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali ropes in the suddenly prolific Priyanka Chopra to play a modern-day nautch gal donning a super smouldering avatar.
As the exquisite courtesan in Devdas, Madhuri Dixit’s dance and devotion won abundant laurels.
The million-dollar smile star returns to play a flirtatious, enigmatic facet of a woman in similar profession in the delightful looking promos of Dedh Ishqiya.
After that insightful delivery in Chameli and Talaash, bold and bawdy is the only way to describe Kareena Kapoor’s risqué shimmy along side Salman Khan as the Fevicol fixated damsel in Dabanng 2.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan may not return to do a sizzling number like Kajra Re again. But, boy, did she bring the house down that year (2005) or what?
Katrina Kaif went from fragile darling to femme fatale within seconds with her newfound aggression and sexuality against some heavy-duty choreography to promote her simmering new avatar as Agneepath’s Chikni Chameli.
Vishal Bhardwaj’s adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Othello had no trouble accommodating Bipasha Basu’s scalding hot nautch girl through chartbusters like Beedi and Namak.
Much before Kareena glued the nation with Fevicol se, Malaika Arora Khan endorsed balms with her teasing jig as the inimitable, infamous Munni of her home production, Dabangg.
The charming Bigg Boss 7 contestant may be attracting a lot of controversy for her current stint.
But Gauhar Khan pushed all the right buttons with her tantalizing turn as Ishaqzaade’s fiery yet sympathetic Chand Bibi.
Director Prakash Jha has made a habit out of inserting a brief interlude featuring a nautch girl at her suggestive best right in the middle of serious scenes.
That ought to explain why a voluptuous Sameera Reddy emerges from nowhere to distract a bunch of village folk with her oomph and innuendoes in Chakravyuh.
So what are you waiting for? Vote now!