New Delhi: Bollywood's 'Dhak Dhak' girl Madhuri Dixit is known for her impeccable acting and her exemplary dancing skills. The dancing diva, who was last seen as a judge on the celebrity dance reality show 'Jhalak Dikhla Jaa', is making everyone groove with her latest video on Instagram.


Madhuri can be seen shaking a leg on the reprised version of the song 'Mera Dil Ye Pukare Aaja', that began trending on social media after the video of a Pakistani girl dancing on the osng, at a wedding, became viral.


The Pakistani girl named Ayesha, became popular overnight for her dance moves. Madhuri took to her social media handle and shared a video where she can be seen recreating the viral trend and making fans swoon as she gracefully sways in a saree.


Madhuri looks gorgeous as ever dressed in an embellished white saree, which the actress wore for the finale episode of 'Jhalak Dikhla Jaa'.


Sharing the video on her Instagram, she wrote, "Mera dil ye pukare aaja ✨"


Check out Madhuri's moves on the viral trend here:






The song 'Mera Dil Ye Pukare Aaja', is originally from the 1954 film 'Naagin', sung by the 'Queen of Melody' Lata Mangeshkar.


While Madhuri is often appreciated for her dancing skills, this time, some of her fans are not happy. Several users took to the comments section of Madhuri's post and expressed their grief on seeing the diva hop on to this viral trend for 'staying relevant'.


One user wrote, "Extremely sad that Madhuri has to jump on pathetic trends (with no dance, just drunk body touching moves) to stay relevant!🤌😢 the pressure of social media trends is real. And real pathetic."


Another user commented, "I am from Pakistan and I'm wondering why a super star like you did this😢 dance karna hi tha tu apne Madhuri style mai karti aap...why this crap💔"


Calling the trend culture as "junk", another user wrote, "No don't do this. Please be an inspiration. Let us not give JUNK😢😢😢😢😢 PLEASE LEAD BY EXAMPLE."


On the work front, Madhuri Dixit was last seen in 'Maja Ma', that released on the streaming platform Amazon Prime Video.


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