Suhasi Dhami recreates Deepika Padukone's Deewani Mastani on Aap Ke Aa Jaane Se
Suhasi Dhami is currently a part of Zee TV's show Aap Ke Aa Jaane Se. In the ongoing wedding sequence, Suhasi will be seen dancing to Deewani Mastani, from Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh’s super hit film Bajirao Mastani.
Suhasi Dhami, who is currently a part of Zee TV's show Aap Ke Aa Jaane Se is known for its unconventional storyline and strong, affable characters which also stars Mohit Dagga. On the show, wedding sequence between Vedika (Suhasi) and Gautam (Mohit).
With the marriage preparations going on the show, Suhasi will be seen dancing to the soulful track of Deewani Mastani, from Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh’s super hit film Bajirao Mastani. We got our hands on a few photos from her performance and Suhasi looks pretty as ever in a shimmering outfit.
The wedding sequences will be joined by Ravi Dubey, Nia Sharma and Shraddha Arya of Kundali Bhagya fame. Talking about her performance, Suhasi stated, "There was a great level of energy and positive spirit when I began to perform. This is one of my favourite songs and I thoroughly enjoyed dancing, especially because my costume was super comfortable and enabled me to move freely. Moreover, it is always fun to perform and dance in front of the camera."
Check out the photos below:
Earlier, talking about the theme of the show and societal taboos, Suhasi said to a media agency, "Age must not be considered a hindrance when it comes to love and the so-called societal taboos must not triumph over one's true desires."
She also spoke about the show's relevance given the Supreme Court's recent tough stand that nobody has the right to interfere if two adults get married. Suhasi said, "Yes, the Supreme Court says so, but then we all know that when and if our parents go against a relationship, then how many times will we rebel? Several times such cases do not even reach the court. They begin and finish within the family as a 'family matter'. We have heard so many times that a murder took place (honour killing)... These matters hardly reach the court. Even when they do, how they are handled and suppressed, we all know that as well. It is not a secret."
























































