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Ranveer Singh recreates 90s magic with Karishma Kapoor as they groove on popular Sarkailo Khatiya Jada Lage number

| | Sep 09, 2017, at 11:13 pm
Mumbai, Sept 9 (IBNS): Karishma Kapoor recreated magic of the 90s era when she joined actor Ranveer Singh in making a funny dance video on popular Bollywood number “Sarkailo Khatiya Jada Lage".

The number is from popular Bollywood movie  Raja Babu.

The song features actor Govinda.

Posting the funny video on his Twitter page, Singh said: "Serendipity!!!!Courtesy Raja Babu!!Posted a random video from set ystrday & who do I meet at the airport 2 hrs later!!! Wow! #loloforlife."

Ranveer also paid tribute to Govinda as he made a solo video on the song and shared it on Twitter.

Ranveer Singh could be seen making some seriously unique dance moves in the video.

Singh was doing all the moves on a 'khatiya'.

 

Image: Video Grab Ranveer Singh posted video on Twitter 
 

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