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Hania Aamir's fun BTS from ‘Sardaar Ji 3’ is bhangra goals

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Jul 15

Hania Aamir is truly the most adorable actress both on and off screen and if you need proof then you don't have to look further than her new Instagram post of exclusive glimpses from the set of Sardaar Ji 3.

 

The superstar posted a series of photos and videos from the shoot of the song Daaru Mukgi, along with the caption: "Ve tu kehdya pulekhya ch firda."

 

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In the videos, Hania is seen practicing her dance steps, flashing her signature smile, and looking effortlessly cute in every outfit she wears. From rehearsing choreography to sharing goofy moments with her team, Hania’s energy shines through.

 

In one adorable clip, she’s seen doing bhangra with team members, completely immersed in the festive vibe of the shoot. Her natural charm and enthusiasm turned the shoot into a full-on fun fest.

 

Fans were quick to fill the comments section with love and excitement, “These Sardar Ji BTS are love 🤍🌸”

 

“ARDAAR JI BTS ERA IS MY PERSONAL FAVORITE OKI 👉🏻👈🏻”

 

“LOVEEEE ALLLL THE BTS 🤍”

 

“❤❤ You’re amazing”

 

Sardaar Ji 3, part of the hit Punjabi comedy franchise, stars Diljit Dosanjh as the beloved Sardaar Ji and marks Hania Aamir’s big Punjabi film debut. Directed by Rohit Jugraj and backed by White Hill Studios and Rhythm Boyz Entertainment, the film blends romance, comedy, and light supernatural elements, with veterans like Jaswinder Bhalla and BN Sharma adding to the charm.


 
Despite the unfortunate ban on its release in India following the April 22 Pahalgam attack, the film is making waves globally. The producers, with support from Diljit, chose not to release the film in India out of respect for public sentiment. But that hasn’t stopped it from becoming a massive success overseas.


 
In just one week, Sardaar Ji 3 has earned ₹33.6 crore (PKR 109.87 crore) and is well on track to cross the ₹50 crore (PKR 163.5 crore) milestone. Audiences across the US, Canada, UK, and Pakistan are calling it a “joyful cross-border triumph.”

 

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