Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 10: Rubina Dilaik is one of the most loved contestants of the season. From her dancing style to her dressing sense, users love it all! While for the semi-Finale episode, Rubina donned a completely different look and from the look of it, some feel that she is sporting a Royal or a Historic look and her dance style is going to be related to that. While others feel that she is following Ranveer Singh’s footsteps and her outfit is over the Top! Meanwhile, Rubina’s Husband Abhinav Shukla was also spotted at the set, who came to support his wife on the Semi finale.
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Watch Rubina Dilaik on the sets of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 10
About Rubina Dilaik’s Outfit
Rubina Dilaik was spotted donning a Royal look and wore a black heavy embroidered top with a metallic slit skirt. She further carried a metallic, golden and silver coloured cape on top of it and flaunted a high ponytail with it. She further wore long golden colour earrings with the outfit to complete the look. And further flaunted a black coloured pattern tattoo on the stomach. Her outfit was blingy and definitely gave away the Royal vibes!
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Rubina dilaik compared to Ranveer Singh
Soon after this video was posted, netizens started comparing her to Ranveer Singh. After looking at the outfit some feel that she may be performing on ‘KhaliBali’. As her outfit is way over the top and it’s really hard to guess the dance style from the look of it.
While the show is at its last stage and till now it is only Gashmeer Mahajani who has reached the finale by winning the opportunity to be on the golden chair.
Meanwhile, this week is very crucial, as this is the semi-finals week, and all the contestants are trying their Level best to get through it and further reach the Finale.
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