Indian influencer and dancer Tanu Rawat is once again attracting significant attention online, with her name appearing in searches for viral videos across Instagram, YouTube and other social-media platforms.
Rawat, who rose to popularity through social-media dance and lifestyle content and appeared on MTV Roadies in 2023, has built a substantial online following. Her official YouTube channel currently has more than 4 million subscribers, while her Instagram account remains active with new videos and promotional content.
Why Is Tanu Rawat Trending?
One of the most recent developments is the release of the “World War – 18 Lakh Ki Gadi” music video featuring Tanu Rawat. Promotional posts for the song appeared online in August 2026, with the official video being promoted across social platforms.
Rawat has also continued publishing dance and lifestyle videos, contributing to her frequent appearance in social-media trends.
However, there is another important reason her name appears in searches for “viral video.” In 2025, footage originally posted by Rawat was manipulated using AI face-swapping technology and falsely presented online as footage of another viral internet personality, Monalisa Bhosle. Investigations traced the original footage back to Tanu Rawat and established that the other person’s face had been digitally superimposed.
Earlier Controversy
Rawat also attracted controversy after a video filmed inside a Rishikesh ashram circulated online in October 2025. Hindu organisations criticised the content and questioned whether filming at the religious site in the manner shown was appropriate. Another video reportedly showed Rawat involved in a heated exchange with members of a Hindu organisation.
More recently, Rawat was among internet influencers who met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the News18 Rising Bharat Summit in February 2026. Photos from the meeting generated another round of discussion online, with some users debating the choice of influencers invited to the event.
Beware of Fake “MMS” Claims
Search results also contain websites advertising supposed “Tanu Rawat MMS” or “full viral video” links. These claims are not supported by the reliable sources reviewed for this report. Some such pages appear designed primarily to attract clicks.
Readers should therefore distinguish Rawat’s genuine public videos from unverified claims about private or leaked footage. Sharing alleged intimate material without consent can also cause serious harm.
For now, the confirmed viral content surrounding Tanu Rawat in 2026 includes her music, dance and social-media appearances—not a verified private “MMS” leak.









