

(Like the Tiger Shroff ones that make you look down at the tyres of stomach layering up, as he moonwalks on fire, carbs asunder.) The ones with accompanying music you can blare into your ears as you sweat into your treadmill. The best kind of workout scenes, for me, are the ones that are inspirational without making you feel like shit. Forever grateful to the oomph goddess of yore. The Manish Malhotra red against the Bombay blue beach, and the unabashed fun and sexuality she inheres makes this workout seem more ooh than uuh. Urmila Matondkar’s zumba with red frills attached to her hips, more sexible than flexible, brought oomph to poses which would turn most people into jelly. This was Ram Gopal Varma’s sexy-workout phase, before he axed the y and moved into the sex-workout phase.

My eyes still pop at the sheer audacity and fun of this.ĥ) Beachside Manish Malhotra Outfitted Zumba in Rangeela Shankar takes this one notch up (and feminists could argue several notches down) by making the lead actor, Vikram, see his lover, Amy Jackson, in all objects he encounters - from a Nokia phone, to a bike, to sprouts, and even the water bubbles from the nearby dhobi ghat.īut the best, shocking and thus most enduring image from the song, and even the largely forgettable movie, was when the gym obsessed lover, while lifting barbells with weights plugged on both ends, suddenly finds it transformed into his lover, Jackson wearing an outfit resembling the weights covering what must be covered, as they sway hips to Rahman’s techno beats. We have seen in movies, when people fall in love, they begin to see their lover’s face in everyone they meet.

It’s both endearing and worrying, crafting an entire song out of the pain that exercising produces without showing us the relief of dopamine that comes afterwards. Amitabh Bhattacharya’s witty, rhyming lyrics (Sote jagte chhoot rahi hai / Aansu ki pichkari / Phir bhi khush na hua Mogambo / Hum tere balihari) go very well with the imposed feminism of Aamir Khan as Mahavir Singh Phogat, training his two daughters (Zaira Wasim, Suhani Bhatnagar) to compete in wrestling, often seen as the lair of men. Nothing like some old-school patricidal emotions to go with the post-workout adrenaline. Khan clarifies, “Dekh nahin rahe ho ma, mein apne bhagwan ki pooja kar raha hoon.” The temple and the dumbbell have forever fused into one in my head, and for that I have aadarniya beta Salman Khan to thank.
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A confused Jalal wonders why his son is doing a full squat-kneel in front of him. Trust Salman Khan to get on his knees (this is his mother we are talking about, you dumpster heads) and kneel in prayer.

Now imagine his mother (who else but Farida Jalal), poking her maternally affectionate nose in, to ask, “Tu abhi tak mandir nahin gaya?” Imagine our dearest shirtless Sallu flexing his dumbbell-stressed muscles in an open gym in his edenic garden. You know, like your friend who cracks lewd jokes and thinks he is being subtle about it, but really, he might as well have a penis sketched on his forehead. The entire song is an obvious exercise in double meaning, but we are not sure if sex is the implied or the intended meaning.
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This song, and perhaps this movie itself, was popularized among Gen-Z by Pretentious Movie Reviews (talk about the cultural impact of criticism), and we are all the more grateful for that. But if doing planks has taught us anything, it is that time is only a construct. These workout “scenes” could be song-length or as you will notice, not more than a few seconds of screen time. A list of Jodhaa Akbar movie songs with song titles, singer names, music composer and lyrics writer is given below.This is a list of these two things that I love, together - workouts in cinema that have stayed with me long after the marathon was run, for odd reasons. Jodhaa Akbar movie release date was (dd/mm/yyyy). Jodhaa Akbar movie cast are Hrithik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai. Jodhaa Akbar Lyrics: Here, you will get the interesting facts of Hindi picture film Jodhaa Akbar.
