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Kriti Sanon dances to Hawa Hawa track, shares video on social media

| | Jul 22, 2017, at 10:04 pm
Mumbai, July 22 (IBNS): Actress Kriti Sanon had some fun moment when she shot a small clip where she was spotted dancing to the tune of popular Bollywood number Hawa Hawa.

Kriti called it a 'Rastaa Dance'.

"So what if you're wearing an elegant gown..Do Rastaa dance when #HawaHawa plays! @arjunk26 @theathiyashetty @Ileana_Official @AnilSkapoor," she captioned the video.

Actor Arjun Kapoor appreciated her dance and said he was loving it.

"Palang Tod naach from apni Bareilly ki barfi !!! Thank u Bitti aka @kritisanon for this Raita dance !!! I'm loving it !!!," Arjun Kapoor tweeted.

Kriti was quick in her response as she said: "Haha..i hope i didnt Todo their Palang!! got carried away with the song..hence the end fall
All the best to the entire Mubarakan team!!."

Kriti will soon be seen in  Bareilly Ki Barfi.

The film is set to release on Aug 18.

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