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Watch: This Bride's Breathtaking Dance Moves Look Right Out Of A Bollywood Film

The Canadian Press, 25 Apr, 2017 12:08 PM
    All the specially choreographed dance performances make weddings even more fun and when people share those videos online, it's always a treat to watch them. This time the video that's making people smile is a video shared by fashion blogger Masoom Minawala.
     
    Fashion blogger Masoom Minawala shared the video from her wedding on her Instagram page, which subsequently went viral. She is seen matching swift steps to the song ‘Moh Moh Ke Dhage’ from the 2015 movie Dum Laga Ke Haisha in the short clip.
     
     
     
     
    The video shows Ms Minawala putting on the most stunning performance on the song. And while her moves will leave you impressed, it's the look on her then-groom-to-be's face that'll really make you smile.
     
    "It took me so long to zero in on my bridal solo songs (songs. Yes, there was more than one), but these lyrics fit into my heart, just the way my hands did, into his," she says on Instagram.

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