Everyone remembers one of the super hits of Bollywood ‘Chal Chhaiya Chaiyya’. People still love this song as much as they used to. Whenever I remember this song sung in the voice of Sukhwinder Singh, the name of actress Malaika Arora comes to my mind first. This song was Malaika’s only item number in the 1998 movie ‘Dil Se’ and after that Malaika became the dancing diva of Bollywood.
Malaika’s dance in this song was as fun as it looked. Shooting was actually just as difficult. By dancing for hours in the moving train, the blood began to flow from Malaika’s waist. So today let us tell you some special things related to the song Chaiyya Chaiyya.
The song was filmed on the roof of the train:-
Besides, it takes one to two days to finish recording a song. But it took a few days to complete the song Chhaiya Chhaiya. Recording this song, which was recorded on the roof of the train instead of on the ground, was very difficult. Actually, the train was running continuously while recording the song. In such a situation, Shahrukh and Malaika, along with the dancing dancers, were also afraid of falling.
Despite Back Pain Malaika Didn’t Stop Dancing :-
Because Malaika had to dance vigorously in this song. In such a situation, for his safety, the creators had tied a rope around his waist. But as the train moved on quickly and from the continuous dancing, Malaika’s waist began to get stressed, she began to experience severe pain in her back. However, Malaika still didn’t stop and danced continuously until the end of the song.
Blood started flowing from the waist :-
When the shoot was over, as soon as the rope was opened from Malaika’s waist, a lot started pouring out of her waist. Because the rope was tied around his waist, there were deep wounds, after which he was treated immediately. By the way, let’s tell you that while this Mani Ratnam movie couldn’t do miracles at the box office, the song was highly appreciated by the people. The voices of Sukhwinder Singh and Sapna Awasthi had added to this song which people still like very much today.