You Won't Believe People Actually Use These Things In Dancing!

    You Won't Believe People Actually Use These Things In Dancing!

    Okay, now we might be very simple people with simple tastes in music and food but who is stopping us from getting surprised.

    While we are really happy and content with our Baaraati dance once in a year, and sometimes go overboard with the crazy naagin dancing; we get goosebumps if we get a chance to see an electrifying performance on-screen (or off-screen as well).

    There have been many performances which have included tricks and moves which left us spellbound for a long while. There have been performances in which dancers have created magic through their dance and expressions. But more than that, in some of the performances they have such props which are UNBELIEVABLE. 
    What is a prop?
    A prop is anything which a performer uses to accentuate his/her performance. 

    For example, in this song from Mera Naam Joker, this heart is a prop:

    Like this, there are many other things that have been used as a prop in many other performances in iconic dance numbers in the Bollywood. Don't believe us? Here you go:

    A towel can be a prop as well, that too a very popular one. Who knew?

    And this iconic scene from 'Devdas' features Aishwarya Rai aka Paro with a Diya as a prop.

    Dancing with ropes? No big deal, right? *freaks out inside*

    How can you use a MERRY GO ROUND in a song?

    If you are wondering that this looks tough, wait until you see these amazing dancers at So You Think You Can Dance kill it with the quirkiest props ever.

    There will be performances where you can see dancers dancing on a lighthouse, using swords, chains, ashtrays, lanterns and much more. Also, if you want to see Randeep Hooda doing the famous Sword fighting and displaying some mind-blowing Martial Arts steps, you should definitely give it a try. So do not forget to tune in on So You Think You Can Dance, India's biggest dance reality show only on &TV, every Saturday and Sunday, 8:30 pm.