Madhuri Dixit’s take on Pakistani viral dance trend on ‘Mera Dil Yeh Pukaare Aja’

Entertainment Dec, 6 2022
Madhuri Dixit’s take on Pakistani viral dance trend on ‘Mera Dil Yeh Pukaare Aja’
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After Katrina Kaif, Bollywood’s veteran star Madhuri Dixit joined viral Pakistani dance trend with classic song, Mera Dil Yeh Pukaare Aja. Said trend was kickstarted by Pakistani influencer Ayesha whose performance became talk of town overnight.

Her choreography and moves instantly went viral on social media, with Ayesha making her debut television appearance on Nida Yasir’s morning show. Dixit took to her Instagram with song’s name as caption. Clad in heavily embroidered ivory saree, Maja Ma actor looked breathtaking while swaying to catchy beat of DJ Usman Bhatti’s remix. While many in comments praised her dance moves, some of her fans trolled her for copying dance trend started by Pakistani.

Dixit posted pictures earlier wearing same saree for popular dance show Jhalak Dikhla Jaa’s finale a show she has been judging for years on end. Sequin-embroidered seven yards draped over veteran actor were from Indian designer Falguni Shane Peacock. Dixit accessorised her look with pair of dangling diamond earrings, bracelet and ring. Glam makeup, rosy cheeks and open tresses elevated her look. Earlier this month, Kaif in gorgeous ice blue saree swooned hearts dancing with reel on same song. Clip was supposedly taken after she attended wedding ceremony in Jodhpur, as she appears to be in same attire and location. 

Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 06 2022

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