Bigg Boss 11’s Arshi Khan and Sapna Choudhary latest dance video

While Sapna is definitely a better dancer, Arshi Khan can give her serious competition when it comes to signature steps.

It’s a treat for all the Bigg Boss lovers especially Arshi Khan and Sapna Choudhary’s fans as the reality show rivals-turned-friends reunited for Sapna’s brother’s wedding.

Yes, recently Arshi Khan took to Instagram to share pictures from the celebration.

 

@itssapnachoudhary

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@siddiquimehjabi @itssapnachoudhary

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Now, here’s another video posted by Arshi where the ladies are seen grooving to ‘Mere Rashke Qamar’. While Sapna is definitely a better dancer, Arshi Khan can give her serious competition when it comes to signature steps. Check out the video.

 

Ummaaaaahhhhhh love you @itssapnachoudhary lovely night with your family

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Sapna Choudhary is also doing a special number for Abhay Deol’s upcoming film ‘Nanu Ki Jaanu’. The song is, in fact, named after her it is titled, ‘Tere Thumke Sapna Choudhary’, this is her third Bollywood song after her appearances in Jimmy Sheirgill’s ‘Veerey Ki Wedding’ and ‘Bhangover’.

‘Tere Thumke’ is a playful number which has Sapna’s signature dance moves.

Talking about it, Sapna said in a press statement, “I am very excited for the movie’s release of the song. The whole set had to be redesigned in 7 hours and the shoot rescheduled, when the unexpected rains washed away the whole set. I have been a fan of Abhay Deol all my life and it was great to dance with him on the big screen for Nanu Ki Jaanu.”

Well, we can’t wait to come across the song.

Meanwhile, coming back to Arshi and Sapna’s dance video, how do you like their moves? Do let us know in the ‘Comments’ section below.

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