Yashma Gill opens up about her viral video

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2024-03-11T20:00:49+05:00 News Desk

Yashma Gill has appeared as a guest on Ahmad Ali Butt’s podcast ‘Excuse Me', where she opened up about her viral dance video in London.


In the viral video, the lady can be seen offering some uncouth dance moves in the middle of the streets of London in a bold outfit to the famous Indian song ‘Tere Vaaste’ from the movie ‘Zara Hatke Zara Bachke’.



During a candid chat with the host, Yashma shared an incident where she was in a car with 7 people and her favorite song came on. She couldn't resist dancing, but the limited space made others uncomfortable as her hands were touching them.


She jokingly told them they weren't letting her dance, so she briefly stepped out at a signal and danced for about 10 seconds while her friend recorded a video.


Later, when she posted the video, thinking it was cute, it ended up causing great trouble for her.



When further questioned about her limited movie appearances, Yashma mentioned that the reason is the lack of incoming offers.


The ‘Sadqay Tumharay’ actress further shared in the interview that she's close with Hania and discussed how Hania Aamir is better known for her social media presence than her acting roles.


She mentioned that social media recognition is earned through good work, highlighting that Hania Aamir creates quality content for her social platforms.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oYxf2so5wU&t=1483s


Recently, Yashma posted a health update on her Instagram, thanking everyone for the medical procedure she had. However, she chose not to disclose the specifics of her health issue.



It is important to mention here that Yashma Gill has appeared in notable Pakistani dramas. She became a prominent name after delivering an excellent performance in the famous drama Pyar ke Sadqay.


Despite facing criticism for her bold dressing, the actress remains unaffected by the hate and continues to live life on her own terms.





 


 

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