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Get Over Priya Prakash Varrier! New Internet Sensation Tina Dabi Khan is Driving Fans Crazy With Her Wink

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Jun, 2019 08:04 PM

    If you miss last year's sensational wink from Malayalam actress Priya Prakash Varrier, try the new one from IAS topper Tina Dabi Khan who identifies herself as a Kashmiri bahu (daughter-in-law) and is now driving fans crazy on social media with her wink and cute dimples.

     

    In her latest Instagram video, she is seen with a not-to-missed- wink. The video does not carry any caption but has been viewed by almost 165,000 times on the Facebook-owned photo sharing app.

     

    "I can't explain your place in my heart, I am sure one day I meet you mam and hug tightly," a user by the name Bhawanabhagat3 wrote on her Instagram handle.

     

    Another user 'the_may_princess' said: "So beautiful mehendi and those tiny dimples in ur cheecks were so cute that i watched this again for 4 more times."

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    A post shared by Tina Dabi Khan (@dabi_tina) on Jun 22, 2019 at 10:05am PDT

     
     

    Khan has around 3,00,000 followers on Instagram and follows 102 accounts, including her husband Athar Amir khan and Bollywood actors Alia Bhatt.

     

    Panwar Pritam asked: "Ma'am, you also wink?"

     

    User Vijay Kumar wrote a line from film "Simmba": "Aankh mare ladki aankh mare."

     

    "You inspired half of India, mostly girls, who thinks they can't do anything, God bless you administeration," wrote Ajay Gurjar.

     

    Tina, the 24-year-old IAS officer who topped the civil services exam three years ago, and the man from Kashmir who came second in the same exam, are now happily married.

     

    Varrier, who shot to fame following her wink song "Manikya Malaraya Poovi" from the film "Oru Addar Love" became the most searched personality of 2018 on Google.

     

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