Watch: Nehha Pendse's Pole Dancing Video Is Breaking The Internet
Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Oct, 2017 03:39 PM
TV actress Nehha Pendse seems to have a passion for pole dancing. The pretty diva of the small screen took to her Instagram page to post a series of videos to display her pole dancing skills.
Though pole dance is considered to be extremely sensuous and overtly sexual, this art form is extremely difficult to perform. It needs tremendous control of one’s own weight and body.
Moreover it needs strong arms to lift the entire body’s weight almost effortlessly. Till date we have seen Jacqueline Fernandez and Esha Gupta performing this dance on social media but they now have a tough competitor.
Nehha seems to have mastered this art because she seems to be extremely comfortable while performing the act.
Pendse has acted in Marathi, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films. She has been a part of Bollywood films such as Devdas, Daag: The Fire, Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin etc.
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