Is This How Neha Kakkar Got Over Ex BF Himansh Kohli? Indian Idol 11 Judge Initiates ‘Move On Challenge’ With Her Girl Gang-WATCH
Neha Kakkar performed the Move On Challenge on her track Jin Ke Liye, and it’s already a huge hit with her fans, who have been taking up this challenge too. Is this how she moved on from ex-BF Himansh Kohli? Take a look!
Popular singer Neha Kakkar is one of the most loved vocalists in India, having crooned some hit songs like Coca Cola, Saaki, Mile Ho Tum, Kala Chashma and many others. Her recent song Kalla Sohna Nai also featured Bigg Boss 13 contestants Himanshi Khurana and Asim Riaz and it was a big hit. Apart from this, she was also one of the judges on Indian Idol 11, during which she made the news for the marriage gimmick with the host Aditya Narayan.
Neha Kakkar has a massive following on social media, with more than 36 million followers on Instagram alone! She keeps them hooked with her entertaining posts and videos. Not just ones related to music, Neha Kakkar also keeps up with the current trends on social media. Given how several challenges are going viral on the Internet, Neha came up with one of her own. She started the ‘move on challenge’. She performed the challenge on her recent track Jin Ke Liye, and this challenge is already a huge hit with her fans.
In the video, she can first be seen crying over what seems like a heartbreak. However, she then switches into a happy, confident person, clearly giving the message of not letting heartbreak affect your happiness. We wonder if this is how she moved on from ex-boyfriend Himansh Kohli. Her fans already took the challenge, and she shared their videos on her Instagram story. Meanwhile, check out her video with her girl gang below:
Neha Kakkar also recently took the ‘Pillow Challenge’, where she cinched the pillow to her waist with a belt, making it look like a strapless mini dress. ALSO READ: Indian Idol 11’s Neha Kakkar Slays The Instagram Pillow Challenge; Fans Shower Her With Praises: ‘Chand Ka Tukda Ho Aap’
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