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Tiger Shroff takes the Muqabla challenge, shows off his fantastic dance moves

It has become a trend now that when a song releases celebs tell their fans to do the hook step challenge and show their dance moves on the track. When the song Muqabla from Street Dancer 3D was released Varun Dhawan had done the same thing.

He had posted on Instagram, “#MuqablaChallenge with masterji @ganeshacharyaa बहुत किया मस्ती ,अब दिखाओ थोड़ी चुस्ती. This is open to only fans remodsouza @shraddhakapoor @norafatehi #streetdancer3d releasing 24 th January.”


Well, Varun wanted his fans to do the #MuqablaChallenge, but even Tiger Shroff has taken the challenge and has shown his fantastic dance moves on the song. The Baaghi actor has danced with choreographer Paresh.

Paresh took to Instagram to share the video. He posted, “Muquabla Challenge ❤️ Paji u killed it @tigerjackieshroff Also My Fav @prabhudevaofficial @remodsouza @varundvn @ayeshashroff ? @yogesh.dhurandhar @anj__ly #muqablachallenge #choreography #insta #instafav #funtimes #masti #bollywood.”

While Varun is damn good in the song, we have to say that Tiger has also impressed us a lot with his moves.

The song Muqabla was originally in the film Hum Se Hai Muqabala which featured Prabhudeva and Nagma. The recreated version in Street Dancer 3D features Prabhudeva, Varun Dhawan, and Shraddha Kapoor.

Directed by Remo D’Souza, Street Dancer 3D also stars Nora Fatehi and it is slated to release on 24th January 2020. The movie will be clashing at the box office with Kangana Ranaut starrer Panga.

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