From Samantha to Sreeleela – The best item songs in Telugu cinema

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From Samantha to Sreeleela – The best item songs in Telugu cinema
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  • Telugu cinema is renowned for its electrifying item numbers
  • Actresses delivering unforgettable songs have captivated audiences
  • Here’s a look at some of the standout item songs in recent years

Telugu cinema is renowned for its electrifying item numbers, with top actresses delivering unforgettable performances that captivate audiences. Here’s a look at some of the standout performances in recent years.

Sreeleela’s Dazzling Debut – “Jwala”

In Bhagavanth Kesari, Sreeleela showcased her talent with a powerful performance in “Jwala.” Her fluid, high-energy dance moves and expressive performance created a vibrant atmosphere, cementing her place among Telugu cinema’s top dancers.

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Samantha’s Sizzling “Oo Antava”

Samantha’s iconic performance in “Oo Antava” from Pushpa took audiences by storm. Her captivating expressions and bold moves made the song a massive hit, earning her widespread admiration and recognition in Telugu cinema.

Pooja Hegde’s “Jigelu Rani”

In Rangasthalam, Pooja Hegde brought infectious energy to “Jigelu Rani,” mesmerizing viewers with her lively and animated dance moves. Her raw, effortless style added depth to this rural-inspired number.

Tamannaah’s Power-Packed “Swing Zara”

Tamannaah lit up the screen with her bold performance in “Swing Zara” from Jai Lava Kusa. Her dynamic moves and alluring look brought intensity to this energetic song, winning praise from audiences.

Kajal Aggarwal’s Charm in “Pakka Local”

In Janatha Garage, Kajal Aggarwal's playful energy in “Pakka Local” delighted fans. Her charismatic screen presence and graceful dance added a fun, vibrant touch to the song.

Other Unforgettable Performances

Shruti Haasan’s “Pimple Dimple” in Yevadu, Anasuya Bharadwaj’s “Suya Suya” in Winner, Erina Andriana’s “Ringa Ringa” in Arya 2, and Mumaith Khan’s legendary “Ippatikinka Na Vayasu” in Pokiri continue to stand out, showcasing the diverse talent and captivating charm of these performers in Telugu item songs.

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