Sameera Reddy brings back 90s charm with graceful tribute to Asha Bhosle’s ‘Raat Shabnami’


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Mumbai, Apr 27: Actress Sameera Reddy took her fans on a nostalgic journey as she recreated the magic of the 1990s with a graceful tribute to Asha Bhosle’s classic hit ‘Raat Shabnami.’

Sharing a delightful video on Instagram, Sameera showcased her elegant dance moves dressed in a stunning blue saree paired with a golden blouse. The 'De Dana Dan' actress beautifully captured the spirit of the era, grooving to the soulful track from the 1997 album ‘Jaanam Samjha Karo.’

“Raat Shabnami 1997. What a nostalgic song @asha.bhosle,” Sameera captioned her post, expressing her deep admiration for the timeless melody.

‘Raat Shabnami,’ featuring the vocals of Asha Bhosle, poetic lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri, and music composed by Leslie Lewis, remains a cherished song among 90s music lovers. Featuring Milind Soman in its original video, the track is celebrated for its soulful rhythm and lyrical beauty.

Sameera, who remains actively engaged with her fans on Instagram, is well-known for her fun reels, often featuring her mother-in-law, and her inspiring fitness journey. She openly shares her experiences about body positivity and regularly motivates followers with gym updates and wellness tips.

On the professional front, the 46-year-old actress was last seen in the 2013 action film ‘Varadhanayaka,’ directed by Ayyappa P Sharma and starring Sudeepa, Chiranjeevi Sarja, and Nikesha Patel. Sameera has also impressed audiences with memorable performances in films like ‘Maine Dil Tujhko Diya,’ ‘Race,’ and ‘Musafir.’

 

  

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