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When Taapsee gate-crashed a wedding

Taapsee Pannu, looking pretty in pink and red, took an entire function by surprise when she almost gate-crashed a wedding ceremony.

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Taapsee Pannu, looking pretty in pink and red, took an entire function by surprise when she almost gate-crashed a wedding ceremony. At a suburban hotel in Mumbai, with limited intimation to the bride’s parents, Taapsee reached decked in Indian attire to surprise the to-be-bride and groom who were celebrating their traditional sangeet ceremony. To everyone’s surprise, including the guests and the couple, Taapsee intruded the event, shutting down the music and soon took centrestage explaining everyone the purpose of her visit.

The intrigued guests gathered and Taapsee invited the guests to shake a leg with her on the song of her soon-to-be released film – Running Shaadi.com with Amit Sadh.

Dimpy De Naal Bhaage Bunty was the first song released last week from the movie and already garnered close to two million views since then. Sung by the iconic Punjabi singer, late Labh Janjua, the guests and the family danced with much joy with Taapsee.

Speaking on this strange promotional plan, Taapsee says, “I was so thrilled and slightly nervous to execute this idea. Nothing can be more special to play the first song of our film in a real shaadi. I took the risk of gate crashing the sangeet ceremony and to my surprise the guests there welcomed me with equal enthusiasm. The bride and groom had no idea about my visit, so the best thing was to notice their expressions.”

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