Katti Kalandal

"Katti Kalandal" by Bollywood is featured on Just Dance 2, Just Dance 3 (as a DLC), Just Dance Wii and Just Dance: Greatest Hits/Best Of and Just Dance Now.

Appearance of the Dancers
The dancers are in Indian-influenced fashion.

P1
P1 is wearing orange and yellow clothes. She wears jewelry like bracelets, earrings and probably a navel piercing. Her hair is orange/red and she wears a pink tiara too.

P2
P2 is wearing a white blouse with cranberry-coloured pants, vest and hat.

Just like Dagomba, their skin tone is aimed to a more blue colour. In their Just Dance Now remake, they are no longer bluish.

Background
The choreography takes place in a palace. Outside of the palace, a sunset is taking place and another palace can be seen. Telephone lines are also visible. In Just Dance Now, the sunset is darker.

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

Gold Moves 1 and 2: Move your right hand in a semi-circle. Gold Move 3: Put your right hand in the air.

Appearances in Mashups
Katti Kalandal is featured in the following Mashup:
 * Promiscuous

Trivia

 * On a game screenshot, the dancers skin tones were apparently darker during the production of the game.
 * To unlock Katti Kalandal on Just Dance Greatest Hits, the code is UP, UP, LEFT, LEFT, DOWN, DOWN, RIGHT, RIGHT.
 * This is the first Bollywood song in the Just Dance series.
 * Although not credited, this is also the first song by Prabhu Deva in the series.
 * The song was originally 6:08, however, its appearances use a shorter version, which is 3:24.
 * This is the first non-English song in the entire series.
 * The song appears in the Just Dance 4 instruction manual that explains how to download DLC's, although it was never meant to return in that game.
 * This is the first and only song to not be in either English, Japanese or Korean in the Japanese series.
 * In the preview gameplay of Just Dance 2, the song was mistakenly named Bollywood.
 * In Just Dance Wii, a bells' sound can be heard before starting the routine.
 * It is easier to get a high score on the Wii or with Just Dance Now because of the overuse of hand movements.