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‘Mera Dil Ye Pukare Aaja’ girl Ayesha’s bridal photo shoot goes viral

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‘Mera Dil Ye Pukare Aaja’ girl Ayesha’s bridal photo shoot goes viral

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Ayesha Mano is the latest viral hit in the country. She was dancing at a friend’s wedding when her video went viral. Now she’s everywhere on social media and was even asked to a morning show.

Ayesha attracted the public with her dance routine to an old Hindi song Mera Dil Ye Pukare Aaja from the 1954 movie Nagin. The Internet is awash with different videos of individuals copying her dancing moves since her video became viral. There has recently been a new addition to that list. It depicts a little child performing the dance steps flawlessly. Many people have expressed their admiration for the clip, including Ayesha, who also posted it to her Instagram story. Ayesha Mano recently appeared in a bridal photoshoot here are her pictures:

People think going viral with videos is better than earning a degree because it will get you noticed faster. Even in the entertainment sector, it takes years to get widespread recognition.

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Some users adored her style, while others made fun of her for spreading bad language and strange looks. Here are the reactions:

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