
PV Sindhu dances to Thalapathy Vijay’s Halamithi Habibo in viral video. Pooja Hegde reacts
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In the video, PV Sindhu nailed the hookstep of Halamithi Habibo in her own sweet way.
Ace shuttler PV Sindhu is not someone who restricts her talent on the field only. The Olympic medalist regularly updates her Instagram with videos of herself dancing to trending songs and peppy tracks. Sindhu has recently shared a clip where she is seen dancing to a popular track from the Thalapathy Vijay-starrer movie Beast.
In the video, Sindhu nailed the hookstep of Halamithi Habibo in her own sweet way. She wore a white top and skinny jeans while dancing to the peppy track.
Take a look:
The clip has garnered over 150k likes since being shared. Netizens loved the dance and wrote how adorably Sindhu pulled off the dance. Pooja Hegde, who can be seen in the song opposite Thalapathy Vijay, also commented on the post.
Halamithi Habibo is a hit track from the movie Beast sung by Anirudh Ravichander and Jonita Gandhi. The lyrics were written by Sivakarthikeyan and the music is by Anirudh Ravichander.
Listen to the song here:

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