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Kriti Sanon sets IIFA stage on fire with her high-octane performance Kriti Sanon
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Kriti Sanon sets IIFA stage on fire with her high-octane performance

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 28 May 2023, 06:13 pm

New Delhi: Bollywood actor Kriti Sanon has set the stage of IIFA 2023 on fire with her scintillating dance moves.

With a mix of all her songs like ‘Sweety Tera Drama’, ‘Thumkeshwari’, ‘Param Sundari’, ‘Apna Bana Le’, among others, she left everyone in a tizzy!

The actress also grooved with the Norwegian dance group ‘The Quick Style’ on her song ‘Param Sundari’ from ‘Mimi’, for which she won Best Actress last year.

The act has become the talking point of the evening, with such powerhouse performers on stage grooving together.

For her appearance on the green carpet at IIFA, Kriti graced the event in a glamorous and pearl-inspired saree, leaving everyone in awe of her impeccable fashion sense.

She wore a white blouse adorned with pearls, perfectly complementing her overall look. Paired with a shiny white saree embellished with pearl accents, the actress effortlessly aced her appearance, radiating natural beauty and elegance.

On the work front, the actress is currently gearing up for the release of her upcoming next, Om Raut's ‘Adipurush’. She also has Rhea Kapoor's 'The Crew', ‘Ganapath’ and Dinesh Vijan's Untitled next alongside Shahid Kapoor.

(With UNI inputs)

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