Bollywood Movie Dance Remixes
Also known as: Naan to Curry na Odori · ナンとカレーな踊り · Indian Dance Dubs
Bollywood Movie Dance Remixes are mashup videos that dub Japanese pop music, especially anime theme songs, over elaborate dance sequences from Indian (primarily Telugu) films. The trend started on Nico Nico Douga in 2007 and became one of the most popular audio-dubbing formats on the Japanese video sharing platform1. The appeal is simple: the energetic, tightly choreographed Bollywood and Tollywood dance numbers sync up with almost any song in a way that's both absurd and oddly satisfying2.
TL;DR
Bollywood Movie Dance Remixes are mashup videos that dub Japanese pop music, especially anime theme songs, over elaborate dance sequences from Indian (primarily Telugu) films.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Bollywood Movie Dance Remix format is straightforward:
Find a high-energy Bollywood or Indian film dance clip, ideally one with sharp, rhythmic choreography
Strip the original audio
Dub in a completely different song, typically a Japanese anime opening, a pop hit, or a meme track
The comedy comes from how naturally the dance syncs with the new audio
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The popular NND tag "Naan to Curry na Odori" works as a triple pun in Japanese, combining food references (naan and curry), a compliment about dancing, and the "goes with everything" joke about Indian dances syncing to any music.
Most of the "Bollywood" dance clips used in these remixes are actually from Telugu-language films (Tollywood), not Hindi Bollywood productions.
Chiranjeevi, whose *Tagore* dance kicked off the trend, received a Guinness World Record in 2024 as the most prolific actor-dancer in the Indian film industry.
Jr. NTR, the other major dance source, is a trained Kuchipudi dancer and the grandson of former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. T. Rama Rao.
One Bollywood dance source video used by Morimori has over 3 million views, with the majority of viewers being Japanese rather than Indian.
Derivatives & Variations
Attack on Titan / Shingeki no Kyojin Opening Remix:
One of the most viewed Bollywood dance remixes, pairing the *Attack on Titan* opening with Indian dance footage. Earned over 1.5 million YouTube views and directly inspired the Japanese marketing of the film *Baadshah*[2].
Morimori's "Yoru ni Kakeru" Remix:
The most popular video on Morimori's channel, pairing YOASOBI's record-breaking hit with an Indian dance clip that was originally a Japanese snack commercial starring Akshat Singh[1].
"Lucky MegaStar":
The earliest known example of the format, dubbing *Lucky Star*'s theme over Chiranjeevi's dance from *Tagore*[2].
"Tachiagariyo" Remix:
A Morimori creation popular enough that viewers reported the original Indian song sounding "less natural" than the mashup version[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (13)
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- 2Bollywood Movie Dance Remixes - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3List of viral music videosencyclopedia
- 4Tagore (film)encyclopedia
- 5Chiranjeeviencyclopedia
- 6Shankar Dada M.B.B.S.encyclopedia
- 7Ashok (film)encyclopedia
- 8N. T. Rama Rao Jr.encyclopedia
- 9Naanencyclopedia
- 10Curryencyclopedia
- 11Tagore (film) - Wikipediaencyclopedia
- 12Baadshah (2013 film) - Wikipediaencyclopedia
- 13Ashok (film) - Wikipediaencyclopedia