Happy Birthday Madhuri Dixit: From Tamma Tamma to Ek Do Teen – 5 Iconic Songs of the Actress That Got Remade

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: May 15, 2026 17:41 IST2026-05-15T17:40:23+5:302026-05-15T17:41:42+5:30

Actress Madhuri Dixit is a legend when it comes to delivering some of Bollywood’s most iconic songs. Known for ...

Happy Birthday Madhuri Dixit: From Tamma Tamma to Ek Do Teen – 5 Iconic Songs of the Actress That Got Remade | Happy Birthday Madhuri Dixit: From Tamma Tamma to Ek Do Teen – 5 Iconic Songs of the Actress That Got Remade

Happy Birthday Madhuri Dixit: From Tamma Tamma to Ek Do Teen – 5 Iconic Songs of the Actress That Got Remade

Actress Madhuri Dixit is a legend when it comes to delivering some of Bollywood’s most iconic songs. Known for her incredible dancing prowess, she has elevated every track she’s been a part of. On her birthday, let’s take a look at some of her evergreen hits that have been reimagined for a new generation:

Ek Do Teen (Tezaab)

This cult classic, which established Madhuri as a dancing sensation, was recreated in Baaghi 2, featuring Jacqueline Fernandez. While the original remains unbeatable, the remake is a testament to the song’s enduring popularity.

Tamma Tamma (Thanedaar)

A dancefloor staple of the ’90s, Tamma Tamma was remixed for Badrinath Ki Dulhania, with Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan bringing fresh energy to the track — but it was Madhuri’s original moves that truly set the standard.

Choli Ke Peeche (Khalnayak)

One of Madhuri’s boldest and most talked-about performances, this track was recently reimagined in The Crew, featuring Kareena Kapoor Khan, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon — proof of its iconic status in Bollywood history.

Dhak Dhak Karne Laga (Beta)

Madhuri earned her ‘Dhak Dhak Girl’ title with this seductive number. A version of the song was recreated for Nautanki Saala! starring Ayushmann Khurrana, celebrating the song’s place in pop culture.

Mera Piya Ghar Aaya (Yaarana)

Another high-energy number from Madhuri’s hit list, Mera Piya Ghar Aaya has seen multiple reinterpretations in concerts, remixes, and stage shows, keeping its spirit alive even decades later.

 

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