Did Hina Khan and Isha Malviya Recreate Madhuri Dixit and Salman Khan's Iconic Song?

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Key Takeaways
- Reality TV weddings blend tradition with modern entertainment.
- Nostalgic performances evoke cultural memories.
- Traditional rituals like Jute Chupai Rasam enhance the festive atmosphere.
- Stars like Hina Khan and Isha Malviya attract audience interest.
- Real-life weddings on reality shows are gaining popularity.
Mumbai, Oct 7, (NationPress) The world of reality television became a vibrant celebration as Avika Gor and Milind Chandwani exchanged vows on their show “Pati Patni Aur Panga”. The wedding festivities were alive with music, dance, and traditional rituals, and featured a delightful performance where popular television stars brought to life one of Bollywood's most memorable wedding songs.
Hina Khan and Isha Malviya brilliantly portrayed Madhuri Dixit’s character in the classic track “Joote Do Paise Do” from the beloved film “Hum Aap Ke Hain Kaun”, while Gurmeet Chaudhary and Fahad Ahmad took on the roles of Salman Khan for a special act. Their energetic performance evoked nostalgia and contributed to the joyous atmosphere of the wedding.
The entertaining video was shared on the host's social media platform, showcasing the memorable moments. The episode prominently featured the traditional “Jute Chupai Rasam”, where the groom's shoes are hidden, a customary practice in Indian weddings. For those unfamiliar, Hina Khan and Isha Malviya, acting on behalf of the bride Avika, successfully concealed the groom's shoes and secured a handsome reward of Rs. 1,10,000 from the groom’s party.
This playful bargaining is a beloved aspect of wedding festivities, and the significant amount added to the excitement for both participants and viewers. The wedding of Avika Gor and Milind Chandwani on the show added an authentic and dramatic flair to the reality series. Following her wedding, Avika was seen showcasing her mangalsutra to the paparazzi outside the venue.
The actress looked stunning in her traditional red lehenga paired with exquisite green jewelry. While weddings on-screen have always captivated audiences, this wasn't the first instance of a real couple tying the knot on a reality show.
Previously, during Bigg Boss 4 in 2010, Sara Ali Khan and Ali Merchant also got married inside the house, in a ceremony that generated significant buzz.