
Orry Dances To 'Sheila Ki Jawani', Hits The Dance Floor With His Energetic Moves
Orry's videos from parties often go viral on social media. Previously, he also attended a bash with Urvashi Rautela when he was even seen pushing the actress.
Orry, aka Orhan Awatramani, is a social media sensation for a reason. He never fails to grab everyone's attention each time he attends a party or makes a public appearance. Recently too, Orry left everyone stunned when he turned a party into a flash mob.
In a video that has surfaced on social media, Orry is seen dancing to Katrina Kaif's hit track Sheila Ki Jawani at a party. The social media sensation is seen standing on a table and flaunting his energetic moves as the crowd cheers for him and records his video. He is seen sporting a black vest with blue denim and a matching cap. Watch the video here:
Orry's videos from parties often go viral on social media. Previously, he also attended a bash with Urvashi Rautela when he was even seen pushing the actress. Later in an interview, Orry mentioned that even though he was the host at the party, Urvashi grabbed everyone's attention with her spotlight.
'I was at a party the other day with Urvashi Rautela and she has entered the party and I was on the table. I was the host and it was her birthday and she enters the club. I was like staring at her and I was like 'what the hell!'. She has come with spotlight on her. Like not the club's spotlight, she brought her own. It wasn't a little iPhone torch and it wasn't a selfie light that you can hold in your hand. No. This was a light. She had a man, who was carrying a light. And I have the video," Orry told SCREEN.
'That was the power of her light. Like it didn't matter who you were. You could be Donald Trump and you would take out your phone to record Urvashi's entrance. And I was like this woman knows what she is doing. And I have never had to do that. My light comes from within," he added.
Orry mentioned that after the spotlight entry, he took revenge on Urvashi by pushing her when they were dancing to her song 'Dabidi Dibidi'. He admitted that the actress was taking too much attention and therefore, he was feeling very insecure. 'I was like, 'Urvashi, you are taking too much attention. This is not okay. I am feeling very insecure and your physical spotlight is outshining my inner glow," he said.
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