Sanya Malhotra turns her yoga session into a dance party, shares fun video


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Feb 3: Bollywood actress Sanya Malhotra turned her yoga session into an impromptu dance party, sharing the fun moment with her followers on Instagram. The actress posted a video of herself dancing to the popular track "Khwab Dekhe (Sexy Lady)" from the 2008 film Race, wearing a fiery red crop top and black miniskirt.

In the post, Sanya humorously wrote, "Yoga session turned into an impromptu dance party. Came for the zen, stayed for the dance break. Send help," capturing her infectious energy.

The song, originally picturised on Katrina Kaif and Saif Ali Khan, is from the neo-noir action film Race, directed by Abbas–Mustan. Sanya's playful dance break certainly gave her fans a delightful surprise.

Meanwhile, the actress is gearing up for the release of her upcoming family entertainer, Mrs., which is set to premiere on ZEE5 on February 7. The film, an official remake of the 2021 Malayalam drama The Great Indian Kitchen, portrays Sanya as a new bride named Richa, who dreams of becoming a dancer while navigating the traditional roles expected of her in marriage.

Reflecting on her role, Sanya described her character's journey as one of "quiet resilience," adding that playing someone who breaks free from routine to pursue her dreams has been both challenging and rewarding.

  

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