‘Ishqbaaz’ actress Vrushika Mehta copies Kareena and Sonam’s dance steps on ‘Tareefan’

Vrushika was last seen in Ishqbaaz opposite Kunal Jai Singh. The actress currently doles out make-up and style tips through her YouTube channel.

Ever since the first track of ‘Veere Di Wedding’, ‘Tareefan’, starring Kareena Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhasker and Shikha Talsania has been released it has been on fire.

Many fans have given it a positive response and even a few actresses have tried to imitate the dance steps on the number, one such name is Vrushika Mehta, who appears in daily soap ‘Ishqbaaz’.

Vrushika, who has time and again expressed her love for dance, grooved to the peppy track by the beach and shared its video with fans. She captioned it "The hook step dancer #tareefan #veerediwwedding #badshah #saturday #morning @girlyapa @badboyshah @SonamKapoor # KareenaKapoor". Check out the video.

Wow! Isn’t she good?

We must say, Vrushika is nailing the hook step. What is your opinion on it? Do let us know in the comments section below.

Vrushika was last seen in Ishqbaaz opposite Kunal Jai Singh. The actress currently doles out make-up and style tips through her YouTube channel.

Talking about ‘Veerey Di Wedding’, the film is all set to release on 1st June this year and speaking of it Sonam Kapoor said,

“It’s a genuine film about four women and there is no lead role. I am really excited to work with Kareena (Kapoor Khan), Swara (Bhasker) and Shikha (Talsania). They are all wonderfully talented women and actors. So far the films being made are specifically for women, with related themes. Why do women-oriented films have to be hard-hitting for them to make an impact? Veere Di Wedding is a film for women and their men too,”

So guys how excited are you for the film?

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