How Tamannaah, Janhvi and Revati Are Turning Dance Into Their Calling Card

Tamannaah Bhatia, Janhvi Kapoor, and Revati Mahurkar are winning audiences with standout dance performances, each bringing a distinct style that's redefining star power in Indian cinema.

Ronit Raj Ronit Raj Author
Jun 25, 2026 - 23:50
How Tamannaah, Janhvi and Revati Are Turning Dance Into Their Calling Card

Dance has long been the heartbeat of Indian cinema - not just a spectacle, but a language performers use to build a lasting connection with audiences. As reels, viral trends, and chartbusting songs increasingly shape what viewers want to watch, a handful of actresses are managing to stand out purely on the strength of their movement and screen presence. Tamannaah Bhatia, Janhvi Kapoor, and Revati Mahurkar are three names currently dominating that conversation.

Tamannaah Bhatia needs little introduction after "Kaavaalaa" got the country dancing in theatres and on phone screens alike. Her energetic style and natural stage command have made her one of the industry's most reliable performers when a song needs to leave an impression. Janhvi Kapoor has carved her own space with a more graceful, expressive approach - her contemporary dance sensibility and easy on-screen charm have made her a favourite, especially among younger viewers. Revati Mahurkar, newer to the spotlight, is fast becoming one to watch, bringing raw energy and instinctive acting ability that suggests a long career ahead.

What ties the three together isn't style but effect: each has a knack for turning a routine song sequence into something audiences remember and rewatch. That combination of dance, glamour, and genuine star power is precisely why all three continue to hold audience attention so firmly.

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Ronit Raj
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Ronit Raj is an entertainment journalist at The Cine Buzz, covering Bollywood, celebrity news, and lifestyle. With a passion for pop culture and an eye for compelling stories, he brings the latest from the world of Indian cinema straight to your screen.