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‘More power to you girl’: Sidharth Shukla praises Shehnaaz Gill for FLY song with Badshah

This isn’t the first time that Sidharth complimented Shehnaaz for her music videos

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, March 6

Shehnaaz Gill featured in rapper Badshah’s latest music video Fly, and how could Shehnaaz’s rumoured boyfriend Sidharth Shukla not praise her.

This made Shehnaaz and Sidharth’s fans also known as Sidnaazians quite excited. Soon after the song was released, Sidnaaz lovers were awaiting Sidharth’s reaction to it, which came late in the night.

After watching the latest music video, Sidharth said that he is proud of Shehnaaz and tweeted: “Just heard the song FLY loved it... @Its_Badshah big fan... and @ishehnaaz_gill you were so good in it... proud of you... more power to you girl.” Soon after, Shehnaaz responded to his tweet with a smiling emoji with hearts.

This isn’t the first time that Sidharth complimented Shehnaaz for her music videos.

Earlier, when the diva featured in singer Arjun Kanungo’s song Waada Hai, he has taken to Twitter and said: “Hey @ishehnaaz_gill looking good in Waada hai nice song .... way to go girl.” To this, Shehnaaz had said, “Thank you @sidharth_shukla” with a kissing face emoji. 

On the work front, Shehnaaz is currently in Canada for the shoot of her upcoming Punjabi film Honsla Rakh with Diljit Dosanjh and Sonam Bajwa. Talking about Sidharth Shukla, he will be seen in Alt Balaji’s upcoming web series Broken But Beautiful 3. He will be seen playing the role of a play director who is heartbroken.

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