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Hardik And Krunal Indulges In Lockdown Special Karaoke
By CricShots - May 18, 2020 5:04 pm
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The flamboyant Indian all-rounder, Hardik Pandya delighted his fans on Instagram with a “lockdown special” karaoke video, in which he can be heard singing ‘Teri Mitti’ from Bollywood film Kesari along with his cricketer brother Krunal. Captioning the video on Instagram, Hardik wrote: “#PandyaBrothers karaoke time. lockdown special @krunalpandya_official.”

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Hardik Pandya and Krunal Pandya

While many of his fans flooded Hardik Pandya’s Instagram post with heartwarming messages, his fiancee Natasa Stankovic grabbed a lot of eyeballs with her comment. Expressing awe at Hardik Pandya’s karaoke skills, Natasa commented, “Oye hoyee” along with a red heart emoji, a heart-eyes emoji, and a hugging face emoji.

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Krunal Pandya’s wife Pankhuri too joined in with two red heart emojis in the comments section.

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Natasa’s comment

Hardik is spending his time well in lockdown with his fiancee Natasa, brother Krunal and his sister-in-law Pankhuri. Pandya and his fiance have frequently shared pictures and videos of each other on social media to set some couple goals for their fans. From pictures of gymming together to videos of cooking and goofy conversations, Hardik and Natasa have managed to keep their fans entertained amid the ongoing lockdown.

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Earlier, Natasa was seen enjoying a pet dogs bath session with Hardik and his sister-in-law Pankhuri. Captioning the video on Instagram along with a party popper emoji, Natasa wrote: “Sunday funday.”

Before that, Hardik was seen working out with Natasa, brother Krunal and his wife Pankhuri, at his home gym. Captioning the picture, he tweeted: “What a fun session with my babies.”

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The country is in lockdown to contain the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. The lockdown has caused an indefinite postponement of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which was originally scheduled to start on March 29.