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Dhanashree Verma grooves with Neha Kakkar on latest track ‘Badmaash’, watch

Choreographer Dhanashree Verma and singer Neha Kakkar delighted fans with a lively dance reel on Neha’s latest track *Badmaash*. Shared on Instagram, the video quickly went viral, crossing half a million likes and sparking excitement among their followers.

August 18, 2025 / 15:34 IST
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Dhanashree Verma grooves with Neha Kakkar on latest track ‘Badmaash’, watch

Social media was set ablaze when choreographer and digital star Dhanashree Verma joined forces with popular playback singer Neha Kakkar for a fun dance reel on Neha’s latest track Badmaash. The video, posted on Instagram, has already crossed half a million likes and continues to gain traction among fans of both artists.

In the reel, the duo is seen dancing with infectious energy and effortless synchronization. Dhanashree, known for her crisp choreography and vibrant expressions, matched steps with Neha, who brought her usual charm and charisma to the performance. The chemistry between the two was unmistakable, making the reel an instant hit.

The visuals captured a stylish setup, with both performers dressed in coordinated lime-green and white outfits that gave the video a fresh and lively vibe.

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Neha opted for a chic green tube top paired with a white short skirt and sneakers, while Dhanashree stunned in a white off-shoulder top with a neon green skirt and matching shoes. Their vibrant attire complemented the high-energy beats of Badmaash, adding to the reel’s visual appeal.

Neha Kakkar shared the reel with the caption: “One with My Most Fav @dhanashree9” followed by a fire-heart emoji, a gesture that highlighted her admiration for Dhanashree. Fans flooded the comments section with excitement, praising their chemistry and showering the duo with love. Many called it a “power-packed combo” and urged them to collaborate more often.