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Jacqueline Fernandez learns new forms of dance for Bangistan

| | Jul 13, 2015, at 06:34 pm
Mumbai, July 13 (IBNS): The first song 'Ishq Karenge' from Bangistan was recently released featuring Jacqueline Fernandez.

The song has been an instant hit due to its catchy beats and sizzling dance moves by the diva herself. Seen in five gorgeous looks through the video, Jacqueline sports 5 different dances in the song.

Speaking about the experience Jacqueline said, “This is the first time I’ve tried Belly Dance and the experience was absolutely amazing. It took me about 2 days to get a hang of the dance moves. But once I learnt the basics, the rest was a lot of fun. Bharatnatyam on the other hand requires a lot of discipline and it took about 5 days to get it right. But with intensive practice, I guess I managed to do justice to it. All of these dance forms are also excellent ways to keep fit.”

We hope this award winning dancer surprises us with a few more shimmies in the future.

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