| Rank | Song/Film | Year | Why It’s Viral | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast (Mohra) | 1994 | The ultimate party anthem. The hook step is immortal. | | 2 | Ankhiyon Se Goli Maare (Dulhe Raja) | 1998 | Govinda + Raveena = Peak Comedy dance. | | 3 | Tip Tip Barsa Paani (Remark) | N/A | Note: People confuse her with Raveena for this song, but it’s actually Raveena’s Mohra co-star's song. Her actual rainy song is "Saajan Ji Ghar Aaye" (Kundan, 1993). | | 4 | Sheila Ki Jawani (Tees Maar Khan) | 2010 | Her item number opposite Akon. It revived her career and became a gym/workout meme video. | | 5 | Kisi Disco Mein Jaayein (Bade Miyan...) | 1998 | Disco aesthetics, sequins, and pure energy. | | 6 | Mauka Milega To Hum Aayenge (Dilwale) | 1994 | Wedding season favorite. The choreography is a classic. | | 7 | Aranyak Trailer / Dialogue Promos | 2021 | "Mujhe kutton se mat daro." Modern badassery. | | 8 | Hum To Dil Se Haare (Ziddi) | 1997 | Qawwali vibes; famous for her blue dress and graceful turns. | | 9 | Daman (Silent crying scene) | 2001 | Used in "Deep vs. Real acting" comparison reels. | | 10 | Laung Da Lashkara (Patiala House) | 2011 | A later-era hit that proved she could still out-dance actresses half her age. |

As her career matured, Tandon consciously moved away from purely glamorous roles toward performance-driven arthouse and parallel cinema.

Raveena Tandon began her acting career at a young age, making her screen debut in 1984 with the film "Dharma Kshatriya." However, it was her breakthrough performance in the 1991 film "Patthar Ke Phool" that brought her to the attention of critics and audiences alike. Her portrayal of a young woman who falls in love with a Muslim man marked a significant turning point in her career, showcasing her range and talent.

In recent years, Raveena Tandon has appeared in films like 'Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan' (2020) and 'Kantara: Chapter 1' (2022). Her contributions to Indian cinema have been recognized with several awards, including a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress.

No list of is complete without this legendary rain dance. Choreographed by Chinni Prakash, starring Raveena and Akshay Kumar, this song is arguably the most iconic wet saree song in Bollywood history.

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