Maanayata Dutt sings ‘Kya Yahi Pyar Hai’ for Sanjay Dutt

The video was a private moment from the party where an elated Maanyata can be seen crooning to her husband’s song.

Recently Maanayata Dutt celebrated her birthday and Sanjay Dutt hosted a private party for his lovely wife. Their entire residence was decked up for the bash along with friends. And guess what she did in return to thank her hubby. Well, Maanayata sang a song from Sanju’s debut film ‘Rocky’ ‘Kya Yahi Pyar hai.’

Yes, the video of her singing and dedicating it to Sanjay Dutt who is sitting right there is going viral on the social media platforms. Take a look:

 

Happy Birthday @maanayata #Wishing you love and happiness always ️

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Isn’t she amazing?

The video was a private moment from the party where an elated Maanyata can be seen crooning to her husband’s song. And what’s even more special is that the dedication even urged Sanjay to join her and he hummed a line or two along at the end.

Talking about Sanjay Dutt, on the work front the actor’s recently released biopic starring Ranbir Kapoor was a big hit and in the near future Sanju Baba will be seen in ‘Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster 3’ which is releasing on 27th July. Apart from it the actor is also working in Dharma production’s ‘Kalank’ co-starring his rumoured ex Madhuri Dixit.

So guys coming back to Maanayata Dutt’s video, what are your thoughts on her singing skills? Do let us know in the comments section below.

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