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Wedding Goals: Clad In 'Choli' And Jeans, Bride Performs Bhangra' In Viral Video - WATCH

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Mar, 2018 04:04 PM

    There have been many videos featuring several women breaking the "shy bride" stereotype on the Internet in the recent past. Adding to the list is a bride, Rashika Yadav, who broke the Internet with her belly dance and Punjabi moves.

     

    A video posted by a Delhi-based wedding photographer, Priyanka Kamboj Chopra, who runs Design Aqua Studio, shows the bride, dressed in all her wedding finery - including her 'choli', 'chooda' and 'mehendi' - as well as jeans, break into 'bhaangra'.

     

    Not only just 'bhangra' actually, the video posted on Instagram also shows the lovely bride also perform a little belly dance, along with some Bollywood moves. Yadav performs on a Punjabi song 'Kadar' by singer Mankirt Aulakh.

     
     
     
     

    Gushing over Yadav's killer steps, the wedding photographer Chopra wrote, You must have seen brides dancing BUT NOT LIKE HERRR!' She also mentioned in the post that Yadav has been training in classical dance for the last 16 years.

     

    #Kadar Subscribe www.youtube.com/mankirtaulakh

    Posted by Mankirt Aulakh on Tuesday, 13 March 2018
     
     
     

    Rashika's moves are so impressive even the singer shared her video on his Instagram page. The version posted by him has received over 5.5 lakh views within just three hours of being shared.

     

    The photographer, is extremely happy with the response to the video. "I love when my brides get famous," Priyanka Kamboj Chopra tells

     
     

    #Kadar

    A post shared by Mankirt Aulakh (ਔਲਖਾ ਦਾ ਮੁੰਡਾ) (@mankirtaulakh) on

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