This story is from March 14, 2014

Film songs with sexual innuendo top the charts

Songs with double meaning are a hit among listeners
Film songs with sexual innuendo top the charts
Song-and-dance numbers have always been an integral part of Indian cinema. So much so that many films even piggyback on the success of their songs to bring audiences into theatres. Over the years, filmmakers have perfected the formula to make songs instant chartbusters — peppy music laced with lyrics that have sexual innuendo, sung by the best in the business.
Be it Baby Doll from Ragini MMS 2 or Tooh from Gori Tere Pyaar Mein!, people are just lapping them up.
Here’s a look at songs that have ruled the charts and dance floors across the country.
BABY DOLL (RAGINI MMS 2)

Why it’s naughty: The lyrics convey that men are ready to cheat on their wives with Baby Doll (Sunny Leone).
TOOH (GORI TERE PYAAR MEIN!)

Why it’s naughty: The song sings the praises of the female derrière (tooh).
FEVICOL SE (DABANNG 2)

Why it’s naughty: A woman is compared to tandoori chicken that is to be enjoyed with alcohol.
GRAND MASTI (GRAND MASTI)

Why it’s naughty: Well, the song is about a rocket in a pocket. Enough said.
MUNNI BADNAAM HUI (DABANNG)

Why it’s naughty: Munni (Malaika Arora Khan) compares herself with Zandu balm for her ‘darling’.
OTHER CONTROVERSIAL NUMBERS…

Bhaag DK Bose (Delhi Belly) Gutur Gutur (Dalaal) Chad Gaya Upar Re (Dalaal) Sarkai Lo Khatiya (Raja Babu) Sexy Sexy Mujhe Log Bole (Khuddar) Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai (Khalnayak) Main Mal Gaadi (Andaaz)
SANDALWOOD GETS CHEEKY TOO...
Yakka Nin Magalu

Akkal Bene

Yakka Nin Magalu (Victory) O Premada Poojari (Mynaa) Kannale Eshtothu (Director’s Special) Akkal Bene (Shravani Subramanya)

(With inputs from Vinay Lokesh)

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