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Mahira Khan Dances To Shilpa Shetty's Iconic 'Main Aai Hu Up, Bihar Lootne' At A Wedding

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Mar, 2018 01:20 PM

    Mahira Khan went to a friend's mehendi ceremony and burned the dance floor. A video of Mahira, dancing to Bollywood hits like Sweety Tera Drama and Koi Dekh Raha, is now viral and breaking the Internet.

     

    Mahira's dance video has been shared by various fan clubs of the actress on Instagram. HELLO! Pakistan has also shared the video and captioned it as, "Mahira Khan rocking the dance floor at a friend's mehendi last night."

     

    Full marks to Mahira for her dance moves, expressions and the group's synchronisation is just perfect. Mahira is beautifully dressed in a light green lehenga and has accentuated her look with a silver maangteeka and gajra. "Wow" and "amazing dance" are some of the comments posted. Watch Mahira Khan's dance video here.

     
     
     

    QUEEN đŸ˜đŸ’ƒđŸ”„ - #MahiraKhan

    A post shared by Mahira Khan Fanpage. (@mahirakhancrew) on

     
     

    Another video of her, dancing to Shilpa Shetty's famous song UP Bihar Lootne, has also been shared.

     
     
     

    Mahira showing some moves at a recent wedding đŸ”„đŸ˜ - #MahiraKhan

    A post shared by Mahira Khan Fanpage. (@mahirakhancrew) on

     
     

    Mahira has also shared a picture of herself (In the same outfit) with a man, who appears to be a friend and wrote, "You have my heart and I will always, always have your back."

     
     
     

    You have my heart and I will always always have your back.. ❀

    A post shared by Mahira Khan (@mahirahkhan) on

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