
Shehnaaz Gill Thrilled as Justin Bieber Shares Her Pic from Sangeet
Actor-singer Shehnaaz Gill was ecstatic when her dream of seeing international star Justin Bieber perform live came true at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s sangeet ceremony.
The “Baby” hitmaker recently visited India to perform at the wedding function of Anant and Radhika, sharing numerous pictures and videos from the star-studded event. One of the images featured Shehnaaz cheering for Justin from the front row.
Sharing Justin’s post on her Instagram Story, Shehnaaz wrote, “Dream come true ❤️.” In another post, she shared a clip of Justin’s performance that she recorded. “Guys, Justin Bieber bilkul mere samne hoga, oh my god! (Justin Bieber is right in front of me, oh my god!),” Shehnaaz excitedly exclaimed in the video.
Justin arrived in India on Friday morning and performed at the sangeet the same night. Following his captivating performance, he was spotted at the Mumbai airport, bidding farewell to India.
Dressed in his signature casual style, Bieber engaged with the audience, performing hits such as “Baby,” “Love Yourself,” “Peaches,” and “Sorry,” making it an unforgettable night for all attendees.
The Ambani-Merchant wedding celebrations have been grand, leading up to the main ceremonies scheduled for July 12 and 13, including the auspicious Shubh Vivah and Shubh Aashirwad. The festivities have been marked by traditional rituals and cultural ceremonies, with guests encouraged to embrace Indian attire and customs.
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