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Watch: This Bride Dancing To Chura Ke Dil Mera On Her Way To Wedding Is A True Rockstar

IANS, 27 Mar, 2017 01:08 PM
    While weddings are definitely a memorable affair for the couple and their loved ones’ involved, an increasing trend shows how couples are trying quirky and fun ways to make it a day to remember for all. 
     
    This time, it’s a video of an adorable bride showing off some Bollywood moves seemingly on her way to her wedding that’s going viral, and rightfully so!
     
    The video was initially posted by the bride herself. "Thanks to my bridal party for making sure I had the time of my life before walking to the mandap," says Pooja Garg on Instagram.
     
    The short clip shows her, all decked up in her wedding finery, walking with a bunch of people. It's not hard to notice that she loves the song because she begins grooving to it as it begins playing. And if you've watched actors Akshay Kumar and Shilpa Shetty in the original video, you'll notice her steps are pretty much the same as theirs.
     
    The video will definitely put a smile on your face. People who have commented on the video urge their own friends and family to try an entry like this bride.
     
     
    Watch her in action below:
     
     

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