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Bride's friends rock "Eli Re Eli" dance in viral video; watch

Indian weddings unite families for vibrant celebrations, highlighted by captivating dance performances. A viral video featuring synchronised dancing to "Eli Re Eli" garnered online praise and humorous comments.

Soumya Prakash Pradhan
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Bride's friends rock "Eli Re Eli" dance in viral video; watch

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Indian weddings are known for their vibrant and joyous celebrations, where both the bride's and groom's families come together to make the event truly memorable.

Each side puts in tremendous effort and preparation to ensure everything goes smoothly.

One of the most captivating moments during these weddings is the dance performances.

Recently, a video went viral on the internet featuring the bride's friends dancing enthusiastically to the song "Eli Re Eli."

This popular track originally featured in the movie "Yaadein" and was sung by Alka Yagnik and Udit Narayan. In the film, it was beautifully performed by Kareena Kapoor and Hrithik Roshan.

In this viral video, the bride's three friends were dressed in matching lehengas with matching dupattas, while one of them added a unique touch by choosing a different colour.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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They were adorned with bangles and other ornaments, which added charm to their dance performance.

The synchronised dance moves, combined with the catchy lyrics, "Eli Re Eli kya hai ye paheli, aisa vaisa kuchh kyu hota hai saheli," made their performance both lucrative and beautiful.

The video quickly gained attention on the internet, with viewers praising the friends' dance skills.

In the comments section, one user wrote, "Lovely and beautiful šŸ˜, sister."

Another user commented, "The girl with the blue and peach dupatta danced exceptionally well."

A third user admired their performance, saying, "Beautiful dance šŸ˜. By the way, the cameraman seemed to be doing his best not to leave out the friend dancing on the bride's right šŸ˜‚." 

A fourth user tagged their friend in a comment, playfully saying, "We should do something like this too! šŸ˜„"

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