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Shilpa Shetty rocks the hook steps of Ranveer Singh’s Tattad Tattad from Ram Leela

Shilpa Shetty is quite active on social media. The actress shares quite interesting content for her fans. Her social media game is usually on point which leaves fans impressed.

From her ‘Sunday Binge’ videos to her workout videos, netizens adore Shilpa’s willingness to share her life with her followers on social media. And now, she’s joined a new Instagram trend to celebrate a ‘Good hair day,’ drawing inspiration from Ranveer Singh. Her latest video shows her nailing the Tattad Tattad hook step from Ranveer Singh’s film Ram Leela.

Shilpa Shetty took to Instagram to share a new reel video in which she can be seen killing dance steps as she tries the hook step from Ranveer Singh’s song Tattad Tattad. Shilpa’s hair is neatly tied up in a bun, and she makes goofy expressions at the camera as she nails the step with her hand. The Hungama 2 actress revealed that she was in the mood to dance and was inspired by Ranveer Singh.

Sharing the video, Shilpa wrote, “Aaj mood dance karne ka hua after a while, Tabhi toh influence hui main by @ranveersingh’s style.”

As soon as she posted the video, fans started showering their love on the reel. Many users expressed their love in comments. A fan wrote, “Super mood hai.” Another fan wrote, “so charming & beautiful.”

Meanwhile, Shilpa has recently made headlines as a result of her trip to Dharamshala with Raj Kundra. The actress and her husband, Raj Kundra, were recently photographed visiting one of Himachal Pradesh’s Devi temples. Raj Kundra made his first public appearance with Shilpa since his release on bail in the adult film case.

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Vidya

In a world full of writers, I'll just be another one with an edge to be the best. I am a content writer by trade and part-time poet.
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