Sangati Jogwar

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  • Sayli Kamble and Arunita Kanjiala shared a reel on Asha Bhosle's old classic.
  • BF of Indian Idol 12's second runner-up shared a heartfelt reaction.

Indian Idol 12’s Sayli Kamble and Arunita Kanjilal are back in India after a rocking tour in the UK. The girls recently shared a reel on the famous Asha Bhosle song “Sajna Hai Muzhe Sajna Ke Liye” with the two expressing and grooving to this romantic song. While the reel received a huge and interesting response from all the fans of Sayli, it was the heartfelt response from her boyfriend Dhawal that attracted attention.

Dhawal is not very active on social media and rarely can be seen making any comment to the posts of Sayli or any other contestants from Indian Idol 12. But the lyrics of the song have a special meaning and are full of love which is why Dhawal could not help but comment. He reacted with three black heart emojis which made fans say,”apne sajanaji ko tag karo dono.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Sayli Kamble (@saylikamble_music)

There are rumours that Sayli is soon going to tie the knot with Dhawal and there is a possibility that both Pawan and Arunita will make their relationship official soon. However, there has been no such confirmation from the top three of Indian Idol 12 except the fact that Sayli has already announced that she is in a relationship with Dhawal.

Work side, the studio version of Hindi music song Mehendi Ka Ranngg sung by Sayli and Nihal Tauro and composed by one of the Indian Idol 12 judges Himesh Reshammiya has become a blockbuster receiving millions of views. Her earlier song Lagann Laagi with fellow contestant Danish Mohammad, who finished at number 4 on Indian Idol last season, also received a huge response from fans.

The famous Marathi singer received an overwhelming response from Maharashtrians after she reached the top 3 in Indian Idol 12. While Arunita and Pawandeep were expected to reach the top 3, there was a tough fight between Shanmukha, Sayli and Danish.

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