Some songs ask you to be graceful. Fevicol Se asks you to be shameless — in the best way. It's a big, cheeky, grinning dance that hands you permission to stop being polite and just have fun.
The story behind Fevicol Se
In Dabangg 2, Fevicol Se is the showstopper dance number — a burst of colour, swagger and playful sass picturised on Kareena Kapoor. It's not trying to be delicate. It struts. It teases. It knows exactly how much fun it's having, and it invites the whole room in on the joke.
That confidence is why it became a wedding-and-party staple. Fevicol Se isn't a song you perform seriously — it's a song you play in, throwing attitude with a grin, daring yourself to take up space.
Where it comes from: Dabangg 2
Released in 2012, Dabangg 2 is the blockbuster action sequel starring Salman Khan. Fevicol Se was composed by Sajid–Wajid and choreographed by the legendary Farah Khan, built as a high-energy dance spectacle for Kareena Kapoor. It landed as one of the most-loved, most-danced party songs of its year.
What the lyrics mean
"I'm quite the catch — so hold on tight and stick me to you with glue, and don't you dare let go."
Here's the fun part: Fevicol is India's most famous brand of super-strong glue. The cheeky hook — "chipka le saiyan Fevicol se" — literally means "stick me to you with Fevicol." It's a woman bragging, with total tongue-in-cheek confidence, about how irresistible she is. The whole song is one big playful wink, and that humour is exactly what makes it so joyful to dance.
Dancing Fevicol Se
The steps here are bold, punchy and repetitive — easy to catch, made to be danced big. You'll pick up the groove fast. What makes it sing is the attitude: the hip pops, the shoulder sass, the eyebrow raise that says "yeah, I know." This is expression as play.
What makes this dance special
Fevicol Se is medicine for anyone who takes herself too seriously. It teaches you to be cheeky, to strut, to laugh at yourself while you move — and that lightness is its own kind of freedom. In a room of women, it turns into pure play, and everyone leaves a little braver than they walked in.
How you'll learn it inside the community
The Feel First
We find the swagger and the humour — so the sass comes from having fun, not from forcing it.
Steps & Attitude
The bold signature moves, broken down slowly — no rush, no "right body."
Play & Expression
Then we add the wink and the confidence, and dance the whole thing full-out, grinning.
Because dance without feeling is just exercise — and you didn't fall in love with this song to do a workout.