One wedding song can flip the vibe of the entire night, especially when you decide to make your friend’s wedding celebration iconic.
The energy is high, you’re having your much-awaited reunion; everyone’s IQ has gone just a little bit down so suddenly you’re laughing at anything and everything with your jigri friends, discussing how to surprise the soon-to-be-wed of your group and make their celebration more iconic. Somewhere between inside jokes, late-night planning calls and wildly overconfident dance rehearsals, one big question pops up: which wedding song are we performing to?
Worry not! We at Wedding Affair have got you. Whether you’re going full Bollywood or leaning into playful chaos, we have everything covered!
Table of Contents
- Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai
- Gallan Goodiyaan
- Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
- Bhootni Ke
- London Thumakda
- Ainvayi Ainvayi
- Maahi Ve
- Cutie Pie
- Zor Ka Jhatka
- Kajra Re
Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai
Of course, we are starting with the iconic, OG song for your friend’s wedding. This one is pure emotion with a side of mischief. It’s perfect for best friends who know you inside out, and works best as a wedding song when you want to lean into expressions, inside jokes and playful storytelling rather than hardcore choreography.
Gallan Goodiyaan
“Mai Daalun Taal Pe Bhangra, Tu Bhi Gidda Paa Le”—what a way to start a dance and light up the stage. It instantly brings energy to the crowd and makes them shake their shoulders, whether they want to or not. This song’s a gold mine for group performances and flash mob. Split into mini groups, let everyone get their spotlight and keep the vibe fun, loud and slightly filmy.
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Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
If you know and vibe to this song, you’re probably a millennial, but what do I know? Probably that, this song is a perfect mix of chaos and the old-gold-Bollywood, meaning you’ve got everyone grooving to the beats and vibe alone. This wedding song simply brings the swagger out.
Bhootni Ke
“Tainu Ghodi Kinhe Chadhaya? Bhootni Ke, Tainu Dulha Kinhe Banaya? Bhootni Ke;” *cough* Are you trying to convey something? *cough*
Jokes aside, how can you just miss the opportunity to poke your friend a little with this fun nok jhok? The perfect meme song that’ll have everyone laughing while making you realise why you’re still friends. Remember! When dancing to this wedding song, quirky expressions are a must! I don’t make the rules.
London Thumakda
A forever favourite for a reason. This wedding song just screams celebration. When choreographing this for the wedding, make sure there’s a lot of jumping, spinning, carefree movement and the hook London Thumakda step.
Ainvayi Ainvayi
If you want that Punjabi energy and swag, go for this song for your wedding dance performance. It’s the perfect dance song with scope for heavy choreography, quick footsteps, sharp moves and big smiles. A secret: It’s perfect for bridesmaids who mean business when challenged to a duel by the groom’s side.
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Maahi Ve
This song truly is “The Way” to bring a little grace to the chaotic dance stage. It’s emotional, elegant and cinematic. Sisters or close friends who want grace over madness, go for this. Just imagine what flowing dupattas, soft formations and synchronised spins are going to do to bring a one-of-a-kind charm to the night.
Cutie Pie
This song is fun, flirty and full of sass; perfect to show the groomsmen what you are made of, girls! It’s also perfect for teasing the bride or groom (lovingly, of course). When choreographing, keep it light and let the expressions do most of the work.
Zor Ka Jhatka
“Zor Ka Jhatka Haye Zoron Se Laga, Haan Laga”—I know it’s a fun song, but perform it at your own risk; we’re not taking responsibility for what might come next. But when vibes are as good as this song, who cares?
Kajra Re
Did your eyes catch someone amongst the bridesmaids whom you might want to pursue? Then this is your best chance! Go all filmy with your izhaar. I mean, it’s almost illegal not to melt when someone confesses: “Aankhein Bhi Kamal Karti Hain, Personal Se Sawal Karti Hain. Palko Ko Uthati Bhi Nahi, Parde Ka Khayal Karti Hain.”
Remember: This timeless and seductive wedding song needs confidence more than complicated choreography.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1: How do I choose the right wedding song for a performance?
Pick a wedding song that matches your group’s energy or simply create a mashup of different songs.
Question 2: Is it okay to mix multiple wedding songs in one performance?
Yes, but keep the transition smooth and the total length under control.
Question 3: Do simple steps work for wedding performances?
Absolutely. Clean, confident moves always beat complicated choreography.















