Gauahar Khan Joins 'Teri Dulhan Sajaungi' Trend in Adorable Mom Edition Reel

Actress Gauahar Khan shared her take on the popular 'Teri Dulhan Sajaungi' social media trend, featuring a cute dance in front of her son Zehaan and husband Zaid Darbar. The video hilariously highlights her dodging her toddler's requests to be picked up before finally giving in. The trend originates from the 2005 film "Barsaat," starring Priyanka Chopra and Bipasha Basu, who have also nostalgically reacted to its resurgence online. The song has sparked numerous reels, with the original stars sharing and celebrating the trend on Instagram.

Key Points: Gauahar Khan's Mom Edition of Teri Dulhan Sajaungi Trend

  • Gauahar dances to viral trend
  • Adorable moment with son Zehaan
  • Priyanka, Bipasha react to trend
  • Song from 2005 film 'Barsaat'
  • Trend floods social media
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Gauahar Khan shares the mom edition of the popular 'Teri Dulhan Sajaungi' trend

Actress Gauahar Khan dances to the viral trend with son Zehaan. See the cute mom-toddler moment and how Priyanka Chopra, Bipasha Basu reacted.

"POV: when ur toddler's fave words are 'mommy Godi Godi Godi'!!! - Gauahar Khan"

Mumbai, Jan 26

Actress Gauahar Khan has jumped on the popular 'Teri Dulhan Sajaungi' trend on social media.

Sharing the mom edition of the trend on her IG, Gauahar was seen dancing on the track from the film "Barsaat" featuring Priyanka Chopra and Bipasha Basu.

Gauahar performed the hookstep of the 'Teri Dulhan Sajaungi' in front of her son Zehaan and husband Zaid Darbar.

The 'Bigg Boss 7' winner revealed that her son was asking to be picked by his mother for the last two hours. However, after dodging his request for such a long time, Gauahar finally gave in towards the end of the video.

The clip further included the text, "POV: when ur toddler's fave words are 'mommy Godi Godi Godi'!!!"

"Jab poore 2 ghante ,u have dodged taking his mommy pick me up requests , !!!! #mommypromises #toddlermoms #iykyk @zaid_darbar u know what I mean ... hahahaha @kausarsulemankhan thank u for the tip , finally wore it (red heart emoji) (sic)."

Recently, Bollywood divas Priyanka Chopra and Bipasha Basu got nostalgic as the song "Teri Dulhan Sajaoongi" from their 2005 outing "Barsaat" turned into a new social media trend.

Several netizens flooded social media with reels and videos dancing to the song.

PeeCee took to the Stories section of her Instagram and re-shared an influencer's video dancing on "Teri Dulhan Sajaoongi".

Tagging her co-stars Bipasha and Bobby Deol, PeeCee wrote on the photo-sharing app, "Barsaat is the new trend? Seems like it (sic)".

Priyanka even reshared the song on her Insta Stories, along with the text, "lol...babies @BipashaBasu".

Reacting to this, Bipasha reshared Priyanka's post, and tagging PeeCee added "and now Hot Mammas".

With Priyanka, Bipasha, and Bobby playing lead roles, the story of "Barsaat" is believed to be loosely based on the 2002 American film "Sweet Home Alabama".

Crooned by Alka Yagnik, Kailash Kher, and Priyanka, the "Teri Dulhan Sajaoongi" track has been composed by Nadeem Saifi and Shravan Rathod.

- IANS

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Reader Comments

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Rohit P
This trend is fun, but honestly, it's getting a bit repetitive now. Every second influencer is doing the same hookstep. Still, nice to see the original Barsaat stars getting nostalgic!
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Aman W
Barsaat was such a fun film from our college days! The song is a total banger. Good to see these old tracks making a comeback on reels. Brings back memories.
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Sarah B
As a new mom myself, I relate to this so much! The constant "pick me up" requests are never-ending. It's heartwarming to see celebrity moms sharing these real moments.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the video is cute, I wish celebrities would use their platform for more than just trends. There are so many important issues in our country that need attention.
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Kavya N
Alka Yagnik, Kailash Kher, and Priyanka's voices in one song! That's pure gold. The music of the early 2000s was something else. Nadeem-Shravan were legends.

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