Jhoome Jo Pathaan Dance Cover -
★★★★☆ (Deducting one star only for those who forget the attitude in favor of acrobatics).
Why does this translate so well to dance covers?
In this cover, we’ve stayed true to the iconic hook steps while adding our own twists to the footwork and transitions. Whether it’s the rugged charm of the choreography or the relentless beat, we wanted to capture that "Pathaan" energy in every frame. Jhoome Jo Pathaan Original Choreography: Bosco–Caesar Performers: Videography: Call to Action: If this made you want to get up and dance, hit that Jhoome Jo Pathaan Dance Cover
Will we see a better dance cover trend in the next five years? Possibly. But for now, the legacy of Pathaan lives on every time someone slides into frame with a pair of aviators and an attitude that says, "Ready, Steady, Jhoom."
If you are planning to shoot your own version, moving your arms randomly won’t cut it. Based on analysis of the top 50 covers on YouTube and Instagram Reels, here is the formula for a high-quality cover. ★★★★☆ (Deducting one star only for those who
The camera work. Too many soloists fall into the trap of rapid zooms and jump cuts. If you cut the video every 0.5 seconds, I cannot see if you actually know the dance. Also, lip-syncing. Please, please do not mouth the lyrics with exaggerated expressions while dancing. It rarely looks cool; it usually looks like you are having a separate argument.
: The song has been performed by everyone from Delhi University professors in sarees to fitness enthusiasts using it for Zumba routines . Whether it’s the rugged charm of the choreography
While Reels captured the casual audience, YouTube became the battleground for the ultimate . Here, dancers saw it as a challenge. The gold standard was set by Noopur Sharma and Kunal Phulwani, whose cover video went viral almost instantly. Dressed in black, replicating the rugged, spy aesthetic of the film, their chemistry and precision set a benchmark.
Also, a special shoutout to the acoustic guitar covers that people dance to. That is a brave choice—taking a thumping club track and stripping it to a flamenco-style guitar. It rarely works for dancing, but it is an interesting artistic statement.