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Hania Aamir lights up Yashma Gill’s sister wedding with Bollywood dance performance
Hania Aamir and Yashma Gill stole the show at Arooba Gill’s wedding, grooving to popular Bollywood songs. Several videos of their lively performances have gone viral on social media.
The duo captivated the audience with their energetic dance to Madhuri Dixit and Manisha Koirala’s iconic track Badi Mushkil from the 2001 film Lajja. They also swayed to Aaila Re Ladki Mast Mast from the 2000 movie Jung, featuring Sanjay Dutt and Shilpa Shetty. Other highlights included their moves to Jazzy B’s hit Dil Lutiya and Katrina Kaif’s chartbuster Chikni Chameli from Agneepath (2012).
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Yashma joined another performer for Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol’s evergreen song Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995). Arooba Gill herself danced to Banthan Chali Bolo by Sukhwinder Singh.
The star-studded wedding saw appearances by Wajahat Rauf, Kinza Hashmi, Tooba Amir, Agha Ali, Dananeer, and Imran Ashraf, among others. Pakistani celebrities also danced to recent Bollywood hits like Dhindhora Baje Re and Heart Throb from Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, and Nain Matakka from Baby John.
Hania dazzled in a green and gold lehenga with traditional jewelry. Known for her love for Bollywood music, Hania gained fame through films like Janaan (2016) and dramas like Mere Humsafar (2022).
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