Did Deepika Singh from 'Diya Aur Baati Hum' Just Steal the Show with Her Dance in Georgia?
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Key Takeaways
- Deepika Singh showcased her vibrant dance moves in Georgia.
- She expressed gratitude towards her team for capturing the moment.
- The actress is currently filming 'Mangal Lakshmi'.
- Her joyful spirit resonates with her fans.
- Deepika's attire added a cultural flair to her performance.
Mumbai, Dec 18 (NationPress) Renowned television star Deepika Singh recently lit up social media with a delightful video showcasing her dance moves on the vibrant streets of Georgia.
On her Instagram, the ‘Diya Aur Baati Hum’ star posted a lively clip where she, accompanied by friends, displayed their spirited dance on the streets. Dressed in a saree complemented by a chic long coat, Deepika flaunted her energetic dance moves to lively tunes, even joining in with local dancers.
In her post, Singh expressed her gratitude, stating, “I cherished this moment thanks to my brother and director of photography @im_ravikyadav who stayed behind after wrap-up to capture this live moment for us. Love you, Bhai... I’m grateful for the opportunity to work with you again after Diya Aur Baati Hum. I’m so proud of you. This time, you’re the D.O.P of our new show #mangallakshmi.”
“Wishing you loads of success, my brother! Apologies for getting a bit sentimental watching this video, because without you, I wouldn’t have felt so freely in this unfamiliar city. You’ve turned this into a beautiful memory for me. #mangallakshmi #mybrotherfromanothermother #D.O.P #georgia #afterwrapup #outdoorshoot #deepikasingh,” she added.
Currently, Deepika Singh is in Georgia for the filming of her upcoming show and has been sharing snippets of her work and leisure on her social media. Previously, she shared a video giving a peek into her shoot at The Chronicle of Georgia, where she enjoyed her day on set.
The ‘Mangal Lakshmi’ star described her experience, stating, “Here’s a glimpse from today’s shoot at The Chronicle of Georgia. The monument is positioned atop a grand staircase overlooking the northern section of the city, featuring 16 pillars that stand between 30–35 meters tall. The upper half showcases kings, queens, and heroes, while the lower section illustrates stories from the life of Christ.”