
Khrisha Shah dances to Jaane Kyun with her siblings during pre-wedding festivities. Watch video
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A new video from Anmol Ambani and Khrisha Shah's pre-wedding festivities has surfaced on the internet. It shows the bride dancing with her siblings.
Anil Ambani’s elder son Anmol Ambani recently tied the knot with Khrisha Shah. Photos and videos from the couple’s wedding celebrations took the internet by storm earlier this week. However, another video from their pre-wedding festivities has now surfaced on the internet and is too cute to be missed.
Khrisha's sister Nriti Shah, who is a style blogger, shared the aforementioned clip on her Instagram. It shows Khrisha Shah dancing with her siblings, Nriti and Mishal, to the song Jaane Kyun from the film Dostana.
“Just us being us! A super impromptu sibling dance for our baby sis,” Nriti wrote in the caption as she shared the clip on Instagram.
Watch Khrisha Shah’s impromptu dance performance with her siblings here:
In the video, Khrisha looked absolutely gorgeous in a regal multi-hued high-low lehenga. She wore it with a striking turquoise dupatta. Nriti, on the other hand, was pretty in a pastel-hued ensemble. Their brother Mishal kept it casual and classic in a peach-shaded kurta set.
Since being posted, the clip has garnered over 20k views.
Listen to the full song Jaane Kyun here:

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