Nia Sharma to Bhumika Gurung; celebs who taking #kekechallenge

In case you are clueless about the #keke or #inmyfeelings challenge, it’s a challenge where people shoot their dance videos on the song, In My Feelings, recreating the signature steps from the original track. However, the catch is that they have to get out of a moving car and do the steps matching their pace to the car in motion.

kekechallenge or also known as the #inmyfeelings challenge is the current rage on social media. And celebs are posting their videos taking the challenge in their own way. The latest name is in the list is TV actress Bhumika Gurung aka Nimki Mukhiya who was recently seen grooving on “keke do you love me?” Check out

In case you are clueless about the #keke or #inmyfeelings challenge, it’s a challenge where people shoot their dance videos on the song, In My Feelings, recreating the signature steps from the original track. However, the catch is that they have to get out of a moving car and do the steps matching their pace to the car in motion.

Well yes, Bhumika Gurung broke into a dance at a mall rather than outside a car, but Nia Sharma took the challenge in the proper way. Check out..

Kushal Tandon, on the other hand, made this challenge funny and played the song in his car and shot a camel walking along with his vehicle.

 

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Coming to Bhumika’s video, well, her version doesn’t have a car involved but we like the way she grooves and flaunts her sexy moves on the song. What do you say?

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