Happy Birthday Raveena Tandon: Actress Top 5 Dance Numbers That Made Her a Mast Mast Girl

Beautiful actress Raveena Tandon has turned 47 this year. The National Award winning star has been one of the top heroines of her time. Most of his songs from 90s movies have been hits. Some of them are rebuilt and continue to generate enthusiasm. On the actress’ birthday, let’s take a look at the superhit songs from her films on her birthday:

Tu Cheez: This song from the 1994 film Mohra saw a huge craze at the time of its release; And to this day Josh is unparalleled. Sung by Kavita Krishnamurthy and Udit Narayan, the song took Raveena-Akshay’s chemistry to the next level. The remix version of this song was used in the 2017 film Machine.

Tip Tip Rain Water: Another hit song of Raveena’s career was this romantic track sung by Alka Yagnik and Udit Narayan in the film Mohra. The groovy track was one of the sexiest Bollywood songs of the 90s. It got a new spin in Pakistan with the dhol version. Fans believe that this song never gets old.

Sheher Ki Ladki: Who can forget the oomph that Raveena brought out in this song! Her grace, style in this peppy track made the song unforgettable. It was sung by Abhijeet and Chandra Dixit in the film Rakshak. The song was remixed by Badshah in the 2019 film Khandaani Shafakhana.

Kisi Disco Mein Jaaye: From the movie Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, this superhit superhit sung by Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik was another popular song that made the nation crazy. The iconic dance moves and expressions of both Govinda and Raveena easily made the track a blockbuster.

Ankhiyon Se Goli Maare: Yet another Govinda-Raveena superhit song that broke the record was this track from Dulhe Raja. The voices of Sonu Nigam and JDpinder Narula added to the power of the song. The song has acquired a cult status over the years.

Aloe ji sanam: This heartwarming song from the movie Andaz Apna Apna was a gem of 90s music. Raveena and Aamir Khan’s lip syncing was well-liked with the captivating voices of Vicky Mehta and Behroj Chatterjee. It was a tribute to composer OP Nayyar who popularized the tanga rhythm in Hindi films. https://youtu.be/PuQMdLveulc

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