Music is a universal language, and mashups are its creative playground, merging diverse genres into something extraordinary. Recently, Dua Lipa wowed her Mumbai audience with a live performance of Levitating paired with the Bollywood classic Woh Ladki Jo. Crafted by DJ Ruchir Kulkarni, the fusion perfectly exemplified the limitless potential of music to connect cultures. If you’re a Bollywood enthusiast, a Hollywood music lover, or someone who appreciates both, these unforgettable mashups will strike the perfect chord. From nostalgic melodies to high-energy bangers, here are 13 incredible blends that highlight the art of music fusion.
13 Incredible Bollywood-Hollywood Mashups
Bollywood • 2 Dec, 2024 • 3,591 Views • ⭐ 5.0
Written by Shivani Chourasia
Dua Lipa’s Electrifying Mumbai Performance
At the MMRDA Grounds in Mumbai on November 30, Dua Lipa brought a spectacular twist to her chart-topping Levitating. Blended with the timeless Bollywood track Woh Ladki Jo from the film Baadshah, this mashup—curated by DJ Ruchir—offered a unique listening experience. It underscored how the rhythm and emotions of two distinct musical worlds can seamlessly unite.
Ed Sheeran’s Surprise Appearance at Diljit Dosanjh’s Concert
The fusion magic didn’t stop there. British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran surprised fans by joining Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh during his Dil-Luminati Tour in Birmingham. Together, they performed a memorable mashup of Shape of You and Naina.
This collaboration marked the second time the duo shared the stage, following their earlier performance in Mumbai. The latest reunion, shared in an Instagram reel, became an internet sensation, with fans praising the electrifying mix of Punjabi vibes and global pop beats.
Closer x Kabira
Vidya Vox and Casey Breves craft a mesmerizing duet by combining The Chainsmokers’ Closer with Kabira from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. The interplay of Breves' Western vocals with the Indian essence of Kabira creates a harmonious balance that’s impossible to ignore.
Me, Myself & I x Urvashi
Shirley Setia and Kurt Schneider reimagine G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha’s Me, Myself & I by blending it with A.R. Rahman’s iconic Urvashi. This mashup is a refreshing take that bridges old-school Bollywood with modern pop beats.