The actress posted a video to her Instagram account, describing how she feels "when the iftar time increases by a minute every day." Gauahar's hilarious take on Iftar on Bruno Mars' hit song "Leave the door open" had everyone in stitches. In her hijab, she looks adorable.
“How many of u can relate to this ?? Hahahaha had to do this #trend for #RAMDAN2021 #Funny but true . Haahhahaha #reels what’s ur fave thing to break roza with , khajoor or water ???” the actress posted on her official Instagram account.
She can be seen lip-syncing to Bruno Mars' song "Leave the Door Open" in the video. The song is already trending on social media. "When iftaar time increases by a minute every day," the video begins, and concludes, "n finally, when it's time to eat." The actress expresses her feelings and, in the end, breaks her fast by eating a date.
Fans adore Gauahar for her cuteness, and the video has made everyone laugh their hearts out. In addition, her sister-in-law Anam Darbar praised the actress in the comments, writing, "Cutie!! (with laughter and heart emojis)"
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For the uninitiated, this is Gauahar's first Ramadan with hubby Zaid Darbar since their December 2017 wedding. Gauahar was recently in the news for her response to netizens who trolled her for not posting anything on social media about her friend Hina Khan's father's death. Following the negative comments and messages, the Ishaqzaade actress responded forcefully in a live Instagram interaction.
“My bond with Hina comes from my heart, and I don't need to prove it to very stupid people like you,” Gauahar said. So please keep your grudges to yourself and don't bring them here. I am an independent person who makes her own choices. What I feel and how I feel, I respond accordingly, and I will continue to do so, and I have her father and her in my prayers, and I don't need to prove something to stupid people like you, who just live their lives on social media and believe that just by posting a condolence on social media, you are feeling anything, which is not true.”