Sonakshi Sinha left teary-eyed on the sets of ‘India’s Best Dancer 4’

Telling the story of a daughter getting married and leaving her maternal house in the form of dance caught Sonakshi Sinha by surprise and she got emotional and teary-eyed as she reminisced about her bond with her mother, Pooja Sinha.

Sonakshi Sinha left teary-eyed on the sets of 'India's Best Dancer 4' 919578

Actor Sonakshi Sinha and her husband, Zaheer Iqbal recently went on to make an appearance as special guests on the sets of India’s Best Dancer Season 4. The actors were then treated to some scintillating performances and it was at that time, when one of the performances left Sinha teary-eyed.

It so happened that Ishani, one of the contestants on the show went on to perform her act which was what had everyone mesmerised mainly due to how it showcased the saga of a mother-daughter relationship when the daughter is set to get married. Telling the story of a daughter getting married and leaving her maternal house in the form of dance caught Sinha by surprise and she got emotional and teary-eyed as she reminisced about her bond with her mother, Pooja Sinha-

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For the uninitiated, Sinha and Iqbal got married to each other in June 2024 after much hullabaloo surrounding her marriage owing to a slew of controversies surrounding the absence of her brothers, Luv Sinha and Kush Sinha.

But it was never addressed by Sinha herself. Since their marriage, Iqbal and Sinha have been living it up with multiple vacations and showing full display of affection publicly as well.

On the work front, Sinha was last seen in Heeramandi on Netflix, and Kakuda on Zee5.

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