Mawra Hocane: Pakistani diva Mawra Hocane said 'I do' in real life and her fanatics are celebrating her new role as Mrs. Gilani. Amid all the happiness surrounding the Pakistani heroine and her beauty, a video caught the attention. In the video, Mawra Hocane is making her stunning bridal entry. Not just, Mawra's bridal entry is on Arijit Singh's popular song Tere Hawaale. Let's take a look at STK actress Mawra's bridal entry.
Mawra Hocane's Mesmerising Bridal Entry On Arijit Singh's Song From Aamir Khan's flick Exudes Warm and Emotional Vibes
The dreamy wedding of Pakistani actress with unparalleled beauty Mawra Hocane captured the attention of not only Pakistan but India as well. Amid the buzz around the beautiful actress turning Mrs Gilani, a beautiful video of Mawra making a bridal entry on Arijit Singh's song is going viral. The actress is donning a stunning sky-blue lehenga paired with impeccably beautiful jewellery. But, what caught the attention of the fans was the background music of Hocane's entry. She made the entry on popular Indian singer Arijit Singh's heart-touching song Tere Hawaale from Aamir Khan's flick Laal Singh Chaddha. The tune of Arijit Singh's melody and the setting of the wedding created a heartwarming almost for Mawra Hocan and her family. Mawra's parents were holding the actress as she move ahead with Arijit Singh's music Tere Hawaale playing in the background.
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Mawra Hocane Twirling Into Her Married Life with Ameer Gilani
As her Instagram comment section is filled with the mentions of Sanam Teri Kasam and Harshvardhan Rane, Mawra Hocane shared stunning pictures from her D-day. Mawra's wedding hashtag was #MawraAmeerHoGayi as her husband's name is Ameer. Hocane's husband has studied Law at Harvard and is an actor who has worked with her. Talking about Mawra's wedding outfit apart from her bridal entry with Arijit Singh's song, she wore an outfit designed by her Rano Aunty and Jahannoor. Mawra Hocane's wedding dupatta was of her mother-in-law and she wore the jewellery of Ameer's grandma. She wrote, 'We also restored the dupatta my mother in law wore when she got married & paired it up with Ameer’s grandmothers jewellery that she wore on her wedding more than half a century ago!'
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