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Boogie Woogie legends reunite: Jaaved Jaaferi, Naved Jaaferi and Ravi Behl join Meezaan for nostalgic dance-off

Jaaved Jaaferi, Naved Jafri, and Ravi Behl reuniting for a dance instantly transported viewers back to Boogie Woogie days, bringing a warm rush of nostalgia and childhood memories to an entire generation.

November 07, 2025 / 17:34 IST
Boogie Woogie legends reunite: Jaaved Jaaferi, Naved Jaaferi and Ravi Behl join Meezaan for nostalgic dance-off

For a whole generation that grew up in the 90s and early 2000s, Boogie Woogie wasn’t just a dance show. It was weekend television. It was the sound of the opening tune, the judges’ playful banter, and the thrill of watching ordinary kids break into extraordinary moves. So when Jaaved Jaaferi, Naved Jafri and Ravi Behl came together again for a dance performance, it wasn’t just nostalgia. It felt like a piece of childhood had quietly walked back into the room.


The trio reunited for a dance-off with Jaaved’s son, Meezaan Jaaferi, to the song 3 Shaukk from the upcoming film De De Pyaar De 2. The clip immediately took over social media, drawing comments from fans and celebrities who grew up watching the iconic dance show. The vibe was simple: the legends were back, and they still had it.

Meezaan, who stars in the film alongside his father, is said to have played a key role in bringing the original team back together. The choreography was upbeat, smooth, and carried that familiar Boogie Woogie flavour — a blend of showmanship, rhythm, and ease. Fans noted how naturally the senior trio slipped back into their rhythm, as if no time had passed at all.

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The reaction online was full of warmth. Shilpa Shetty called it “Soo cool.. The OGs Boogie.. ing,” while Ayushmann Khurrana simply wrote, “With the OGs.” There was no over-the-top promotion or gimmick. Just four dancers having fun, and that was enough.

A small piece of trivia shared by Jaaved Jaaferi added another emotional layer: Meezaan appeared in the Boogie Woogie title track when he was just a year old. So this reunion wasn’t just about the show. It was a full-circle moment in a father-son story.

Boogie Woogie, which aired from 1996 to 2014, was one of Indian television’s earliest and most influential dance shows. Long before reality TV exploded in India, this was the format that introduced viewers to competitive dance as entertainment. It was raw, unfiltered, and deeply loved.

first published: Nov 7, 2025 05:34 pm

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