Shabir Ahluwalia dances to Mere Dholna
Shabir Ahluwalia has left no stone unturned to give his best as Mohini and the viewers are in for a visual treat as he will be seen dancing to the track, Mere Dholna, in a saree in the final leg towards getting Damini to confess her crime in Zee TV’s Pyaar Ka Pehla Naam Radha Mohan.
Shabir said, “Shooting an elaborate dance sequence in a saree was definitely very challenging for me. This is an iconic song and we didn’t want to parody it at any cost. The dance sequence is in fact a dramatic device to get Damini to confess her crime. Even I didn’t know I could pull off something like this until I saw myself. It was a great experience for me.”
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