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WATCH: Reena Dwivedi Grooves To Sapna Choudhary's Song

Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 Jul, 2019 07:38 PM

    Reena Dwivedi, the PWD officer who became an Internet sensation after her photographs in a yellow sari went viral on social media, is now once again grabbing the attention of netizens. But this time it's with her dance video.


    A video of Reena dancing on Haryanvi artist and popular stage performer Sapna Choudhary's song "Teri aakhya ka yo kajal" is doing the rounds on the Internet.


    Dressed in a green sari, Reena can be seen flaunting her dance moves in the video.



    Reena has earlier shared that she would love to participate in the next season of reality show "Bigg Boss" if she gets an invitation.


    "My family is supportive and they are happy that I am getting some recognition. 'Bigg Boss' would be a great opportunity if I get it," she had said.

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