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‘Asli concert yaha hai’: Orry dances at Enrique’s show

'Asli concert yaha hai': Orry dances at Enrique Iglesias' concert in Mumbai; video goes viral

Enrique Iglesias lit up Mumbai with a spectacular show, drawing a crowd of over 25,000 fans for his first concert in 13 years. The electrifying atmosphere was enhanced by the presence of Bollywood stars and dance sensation Orry, who wowed the audience with his infectious moves. Iglesias took a moment to thank his fans, vowing to return to India soon.

Enrique Iglesias arrived in India after a span of 13 years to enthrall fans with his two-night concert. The first day of the show was hosted on October 29 at Mumbai’s MMRDA Grounds, BKC. Reportedly, the event witnessed a crowd of over 25000 fans. It was also attended by several Bollywood celebrities and the social media personality Orry, aka Orhan Awatramani.

Orry’s dance at Enrique Iglesias’ concert

Apart from Enrique’s performances, Orry, aka Orhan Awatramani, also became the highlight of the concert. Donning a white t-shirt and denim with black sunglasses, the social media influencer was seen grooving to the international pop star’s popular song ‘Bailando’. The clip also showcased him telling the crowd that “asli concert yaha hai (the real concert is here).” This made everyone laugh. Soon, the video went viral on the internet.Check it out right here.

Who attended Enrique’s concert in Mumbai?

Several Bollywood celebs were seen in attendance at Enrique’s concert. Malaika Arora was spotted grooving to the song ‘Hero’ at the show. Vidya Balan, Sophie Choudry, Dino Morea, Rakul Preet Singh, Jaccky Bhagnani, Rubina Dilaik, Anu Malik, Disha Parmar, Aditya Seal, Anushka Ranjan, Sonal Chauhan, Tanisha Mukerji, and Arjun Rampal were also present at the event.

Enrique Iglesias’ arrival in Mumbai

On his arrival in Mumbai, Enrique greeted the paparazzi at the airport with “namastey.” He waved and shook hands with them before zooming off in his car.

More about Enrique’s concert

The concert is for two days—October 29 and October 30. Reportedly, the tickets per person for the show range between Rs 7000 and Rs 14,000. Enrique performed on hits like ‘Tonight’, ‘Bailando’, ‘Rhythm Divine’, ‘Hero’, and more. On the first day of his concert, the Grammy-winning artist expressed his gratitude towards Indian fans for showering massive love and also promised to return soon.Reportedly, today’s show is expected to draw a crowd of over 30000. Go to Source

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