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Photo courtesy: Instagram/Keerthy Suresh

Keerthy Suresh grooves to celebrate International Dance Day

| @indiablooms | Apr 30, 2024, at 07:47 pm

The International Dance Day served as an ideal Monday for actress Keerthy Suresh to shake her legs as the south Indian actress made the most of it.

Keerthy shared an Instagram post where the actress is seen grooving to some music, of course, but enjoying to the fullest.

The actress wore a one-shoulder toned dress, which has a combination of white and pinkish colours.

She wrote in the caption, "Grooving every day but today is apparently #internationaldanceday."

In a previous post, Keerthy was seen enjoying with her friends by the poolside as she jetted off to Puducherry.

She wrote in the caption, "About last night."

On the work front, Keerthy, who primarily works in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films, was last seen in 'Siren'. The Tamil film was directed by K. Nandhini.

Her upcoming films in 2024 are Tamil films 'Raghuthatha', 'Revolver Rita', 'Kannivedi' and a Hindi project, titled 'Baby John'.

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