After Alia Bhatt's 'Dilbaro' Hina Khan sings' Sonakshi's 'Sawar loon'

A few days back while she sang the Kashmiri version of Dilbaro from Raazi, she gushed about how happy she was to see Kashmiri culture in mainstream Bollywood. Even fans have started to request Hina to sing at all events and many of the videos have gone viral.

Hina Khan has always been loved because of her good fashion sense and her acting skills. And now we have another reason to adore the actress and that's her beautiful voice.

Yes, a few days ago we brought to you a video shared by Hina Khan where she was seen singing Alia Bhatt's film 'Raazi' song 'Dilbaro'.

And now the actress has recently launched her own YouTube channel and shared a video of her humming Sonakshi Sinha's song 'Sawar Lu' from her film 'Lootera'. Take a look

Isn't it wonderful?

Her voice is magical and we cannot wait for her to upload more such videos.

A few days back while she sang the Kashmiri version of Dilbaro from Raazi, she gushed about how happy she was to see Kashmiri culture in mainstream Bollywood. Even fans have started to request Hina to sing at all events and many of the videos have gone viral.

Post her exit from Bigg Boss 11, Hina has been busy with varied kind of assignments. From doing fashion shows to shooting for a short film, it has been quite a ride for Hina. Recently, Bigg Boss winner Shilpa Shinde hinted that she did like to bury the hatchet with the Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai actress.

 

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