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Rubina Dilaik and Sanam Johar perform 90s rain dance 

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Rubina Dilaik and Sanam Johar perform 90s rain dance 

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  • Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’s final leg is tougher than ever.
  • Rubina Dilaik and Sanam Johar have the weekend’s best act.
  • They spoke about Rubina’s extensions and her growth as a dancer.
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Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’s final leg is tougher than ever. Rubina Dilaik and Sanam Johar have the weekend’s best act. According to sources, the duo performed a rain act on Rani Mukherji and Aamir Khan’s 90s hit Aankhon Se Tune Yeh Kya Keh Diya.

We won’t know how they did until the episode airs, but Sanam says, “The judges were very kind. They spoke about Rubina’s extensions and her growth as a dancer. They said they were mesmerized by the act and that makes me a very proud teacher. Also, it being a rain sequence, they also pointed out that the sensuality showcased via the song was not vulgar and called it classy. As a choreographer, it was a really good day for me.”

Last week, partners switched; this week, they’re back.“I am super glad to be paired with Rubina. We have both grown and evolved together in this show. She is dedicated, punctual, and a really nice human being. Our bond has only grown and we’re really working hard to get the trophy home.”

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