Suhana Khan can’t get enough of Dua Lipa’s ‘Levitating’ mash-up with Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Woh Ladki Jo’ |

Suhana Khan can’t get enough of Dua Lipa’s ‘Levitating’ mash-up with Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Woh Ladki Jo’ |

Suhana Khan can't get enough of Dua Lipa's 'Levitating' mash-up with Shah Rukh Khan's 'Woh Ladki Jo'.

Pop sensation Dua Lipa rocked the stage in Mumbai with her electrifying performance on Saturday evening. The singer, who is no stranger to the city, had all the Bollywood fans in the house hooting and cheering with her desi mash-up.
The singer performed a fan-made mash-up of her hit song Floating with Shah Rukh Khan’s classic song ‘Woh Ladki Jo‘from the 1999 film’Baajah‘. The moment of the performance thrilled the fans in attendance and also sparked a hype on social media.
Videos of Dua swaying to the mash-up quickly went viral, with fans praising her for embracing Indian pop culture. One of the most notable reactions came from Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter Suhana Khan. Suhana shared a clip from the concert on her Instagram Stories and added heart eyes, crazy face and dancing woman emojis to show her excitement over the cool collaboration.
Fans were equally thrilled, with one tweeting: “DUA LIPA YOU QUEEN!! She saw the reels and performed the iconic mashup!!!”

“Dua Lipa didn’t miss the Levitating x Woh Ladki meme,” another commented, while others speculated how epic the moment would have been if Shah Rukh himself had made a surprise appearance.
“Levitating x Woh Ladki Jo Mashup has finally achieved its goal. Dua Lipa is such a queen for this!” Tweeted another.
This is not the first time that Dua Lipa has expressed her admiration for the Bollywood badshah. During her visit to India in 2019, the singer met the superstar and shared a memorable moment, with SRK later encouraging her to try out his iconic pose.

This concert marks Dua’s third visit to India after her debut in 2019 and a recent vacation in Rajasthan. Addressing fans at the performance, she said: “Thank you so much for having us. I’ve spent a lot of time in India, traveling and coming here a bit for work, and I’m so blown away by the culture and the energy of the people. And I will keep coming back because I started my year in Mumbai and I feel like I’m finishing it here too. Thank you for allowing me to be here this evening, which is what I love doing most.

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