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Sania Mirza, sister Anum have some killer dance moves

August 6, 2021 12:08 PM


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Tennis star Sania Mirza, the wife of Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, has all the power-packed moves on the court in her arsenal but the beauty has also spared some killer moves for the dance floor.

Sania Mirza, Indian tennis queen, and her sister Anum Mirza were spotted the other day in a fun video together, that is giving Mirza's massive fan following major sister goals.

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Winning the internet with their impressive dance moves, the sister duo is a force to reckon with as they dance their heart out and groove to the beats.


Turning to her Instagram handle, Anum posted the adorable video whilst penning a cute little caption to express her excitement.

"Tryna dance, but I can’t ???? @mirzasaniar Both of us are wearing @thenehstore  #reelsinstagram #feelitreelit", she captioned.

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Recently, Shoaib Malik and his wife Sania Mirza were granted a 10-year UAE Golden Visa.

The star couple are also working towards launching their sports academy offering tennis and cricket coaching in Dubai soon.



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