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Viral Video: Pakistani Groom’s Brother And Co. Perform To Frozen’s ‘Let It Go’ On Wedding Ni

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Mar, 2018 12:05 PM

    From grooms making grand entries — as Undertaker and Triple-H respectively to going around interviewing people at your wedding with a mike because you are a journalist, Pakistan weddings seem to have become more fun than they were before.

     

    When you can't help but letting it all go P.s: Watch in HD. Because.. please?

    Posted by Aurangzeb A. Rathore on Sunday, 25 February 2018
     
    Aurangzeb Rathore had the super creative idea to dance to one of his favorite Disney songs on his brother’s wedding.
     
    The energy in the dance is incredible and the snow spray bonus makes it all the better.
     
    “I’m a massive Frozen fan. I got hooked the first time around ever since the first time around ‘Let it Go’ came on on my first viewing. After that, I must have seen the movie 50 times because of my nieces.”
     
    He went on to say, “Needless to say, I have had a love and hate relationship with the movie. But my love for the song never wavered.”

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