Mahhi Vij Dances to ‘Naam Mera Premkali’ with ‘Seher’ Cast, Honoring Sridevi
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Mumbai, March 31 (NationPress) Actress Mahhi Vij embraced her inner Sridevi by performing the beloved song Naam Mera Premkali from the classic 1989 film “Chaalbaaz” alongside her ‘Seher’ co-stars during a delightful on-set moment.
Mahhi shared a charming video on Instagram, showcasing her dance to the track, which was written by the late Anand Bakshi and performed by Kavita Krishnamurthy.
In her post, Mahhi captioned it: “Money can buy happiness.”
The film ChaalBaaz, directed by Pankaj Parashar, features stars like Sunny Deol, Sridevi, and Rajinikanth. The plot follows twin sisters, Manju and Anju, who are separated at birth. Anju is raised by a cruel uncle with sinister intentions, while Manju grows up in a slum as a tomboy. This film was inspired by Seeta Aur Geeta and penned by Rajesh Mazumdar. It has been remade twice in Kannada as Rani Maharani and Naa Rani Nee Maharani.
The legendary Sridevi tragically passed away in 2018 at the age of 54 due to an accidental drowning incident in her hotel bathtub in Dubai.
Currently, Mahhi stars in Seher – Hone Ko Hai, featuring Rishita Kothari and Parth Samthaan. Set in Lucknow, the storyline revolves around Seher, who aspires to be a doctor to fulfill her mother Kausar's wishes, while her father Parvez opposes this dream. The family relocates to Lucknow to live with Parvez’s second wife, Sofia.
In recent updates, on January 4, Mahhi and her husband Jay Bhanushali, who wed in 2011, announced their separation via social media.
The couple's post stated, "Today, we choose to part ways on a journey called life, yet we continue to have each other's back. Peace, growth, kindness and humanity have always been our guiding values."
They pledged to be devoted parents to their three children while pursuing their separate paths.
"For the sake of our children - Tara, Khushi, Ranjveer, we commit to being the best parents, best friends, and doing whatever is right for them," they emphasized.
Mahhi and Jay further clarified that their choice stems from a place of positivity, opting for peace rather than conflict.
Their message concluded: "Though we walk separate paths, there is no villain in this story and no negativity attached to this decision. We continue to respect one another, support one another, and remain friends, as we always have."