Kurio ko uddah le jana

"Kurio ko uddah le jana" by Lata Mangeshkar and S.P. Balasubhramaniam (credited in-game as Bollywood Rainbow) is featured on Just Dance 3 and Just Dance Now.

Dancers
They are a woman and a man. The woman has red hair in a very long braid, and she wears a purple sari, orange glove and anklets. The man wears a purple hat, a red mustache, red shirt, purple belt, orange pants, and a purple glove. Both dancers are barefooted.

Background
The dancers are standing in a palace, probably Agra. At the horizon, many Indian buildings and flying birds can be seen.

Gold Moves
There are a total of 3 Gold Moves in the routine:

Gold Move 1: The girl raises up her right arm at the man, while he does a strange movement, like he got heavily hurt from the girl's move. Gold Move 2: They both put her arms like to say: "What did you say?" Gold Move 3: They both do two crisscross waves in the air with their hands; the girl kneels on the floor, while the man stands between her.

Trivia

 * At the beginning, the man jumps over a fence and lands between the girl; however, he doesn't appear right away.
 * The full title of the song is "Kurio Ko Uddah Le Jana (Didi Tera Devar Dewaana)".
 * The 2nd dancer looks pinker in his Just Dance Now remake.
 * Many people assume the song is covered however it appears to be only re-masted audio.
 * It is from the movie "Hum Aapke Hain Koun...!" which translates to 'Who Are We To You...'.
 * Although the song title was in complete lowercase (besides the first K) in Just Dance 3 it has been changed such that every first letter of each word is now capitalized in Just Dance Now.
 * However the title was fully capitalized in Just Dance 3 for Xbox 360.
 * The background was initially more crooked.
 * The Just Dance 3 and Just Dance Now versions both have 63 Pictograms.