When Kala Chashma dropped in 2016, it didn’t just top music charts — it became the dance number of the decade. Katrina Kaif’s high-energy performance and that iconic “sunglasses drop” move sparked millions of reels, TikTok duets, and wedding choreographies. The song transcended Bollywood, becoming a global party anthem played in clubs, sangeets, and college fests alike. It proved that the right mix of nostalgia, beats, and style can create dance floor magic — online and off.
Ghungroo from War (2019) gave Bollywood one of its sleekest, most laid-back dance tracks — and nobody could’ve carried it better than Hrithik Roshan. His buttery-smooth moves, paired with Arijit Singh’s vocals and a stylish Greek island setting, took over social media. Every frame was aesthetic, every step recreated by fans and dancers online. Hrithik's dance here wasn’t loud or flashy — it was cool, calm, and impossibly perfect. No wonder YouTube flooded with "Ghungroo Dance Tutorial" uploads.
No list of viral dance hits is complete without Garmi from Street Dancer 3D. Nora Fatehi delivered a performance so powerful and bold that it literally broke the internet. The infamous "floor slide" step became a challenge on Instagram, with dancers and fitness influencers trying (and sweating) to keep up. The choreography was sensual yet technical, and Nora owned every second of it — catapulting herself into viral superstardom overnight.
Butta Bomma may be a Telugu song from Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo, but Allu Arjun's dance moves made it a pan-India obsession. His graceful arm movements, stunning footwork, and the now-iconic “side-glide” step took social media by storm. Dancers across the country recreated the moves, and celebrities joined in on the trend. The choreography was clean, classy, and so satisfying to watch — a visual treat that redefined what viral dance numbers could look like.
Technically a Tamil track, Rowdy Baby blurred the lines between regional and mainstream Bollywood when it exploded online. With Sai Pallavi’s expressive freestyle and Dhanush’s effortless groove, the choreography was infectious. Uploaded on YouTube, the song smashed records and quickly entered pan-India pop culture. From dance reality shows to wedding flash mobs, everyone tried the Rowdy Baby steps — proving that catchy moves and raw energy speak louder than language barriers.