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Arbaaz Khan sings ‘Tere Mast Mast Do Nain’ for his wife Shura Khan

In a heartwarming celebration of love and companionship, actor and film producer Arbaaz Khan exchanged vows with makeup artist Shura Khan on December 24. The wedding, a private affair, became a delightful blend of romance and musical charm.

A Dabangg Affair: Arbaaz Serenades Shura with “Tere Mast Mast Do Nain”

Adding a unique touch to his wedding festivities, Arbaaz Khan took to Instagram to share a video snippet from his special day. In the clip, the actor can be seen serenading his new bride with the soulful track “Tere Mast Mast Do Nain” from the iconic film Dabangg, a creation that also stars his brother Salman Khan. The latter half of the video captures Shura joyfully cheering for her husband, creating a memorable musical moment.

A Father’s Advice: Arbaaz’s Humorous Caption on Instagram

In a light-hearted moment, Arbaaz Khan shared the musical snippet on his Instagram profile, accompanied by a witty caption. “No wonder my father wanted me to be a cricketer instead of a singer,” he wrote, infusing humor into the celebration of his musical talents.

From Malaika to Shura: Arbaaz’s Journey in Love

Arbaaz Khan was previously married to Bollywood diva Malaika Arora, with their union spanning 19 years. Despite their separation in 2017, the two continue to co-parent their son, Arhaan, who is currently pursuing higher studies abroad. The wedding festivities saw Arhaan not only supporting his father but also showcasing his talents with a special performance.

As Arbaaz Khan embarks on a new chapter of love and togetherness with Shura Khan, his musical wedding serves as a beautiful ode to romance and the joyous spirit of matrimony. From soulful serenades to family performances, the celebration echoes the harmonious melody of love that resonates in the actor-producer’s life.

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