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Singer Neeti Mohan has her fan moment, meets Madhuri Dixit

| | Jun 25, 2016, at 01:14 am
Mumbai, June 24 (IBNS): Neeti Mohan, who made her Bollywood singing debut with 'Ishq wala love' recently visited the sets of &TV's So You Think You Can Dance to promote her upcoming singing reality show 'The Voice India Kids'.
 
Like everyone else Neeti too had her fan moment when she met Madhuri Dixit.

Madhuri Dixit who has mesmerized everyone with her dance and beauty left Neeti awestruck. 
 
Neeti has been a fan of her since childhood and when she met Madhuri she couldn’t help but express her feelings. She was totally awestruck.

Speaking about the same, Neeti Mohan said, “Me and my sisters Mukti, Shakti and Kriti idolize Madhuri since our childhood. I wanted to learn a step from her so that I could go back home and make my sisters jealous.”

Madhuri obliged Neeti and taught her a few steps on the song  ‘Piya tose naina lage re’.

 

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