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Andre Russell Danced With Ananya Pandey On The Song ‘Oh Main Toh Lutt Putt Gaya’ At KKR’s Party

Kolkata Knight Riders, i.e. KKR, won the final match of IPL 2024 on Sunday, 26 May. After this, there was bound to be a party, and it was impossible not to have a Caribbean tadka. West Indies veteran all-rounder Andre Russell played and won the IPL final for the first time. He looked very happy with this and danced a lot at KKR’s party. He was seen dancing with Bollywood actress Ananya Pandey on the song ‘Oh Main Toh Lutt Putt Gaya’, and he seemed to know about Bollywood songs.

This video of Andre Russell and Ananya Pandey’s dance is becoming viral on social media. Ananya Pandey also supports this team because she and Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter are good friends. Often, she is seen supporting the team from the stands in KKR matches, and this time, the team won the title. She was having fun with the players and support staff at the winning party. Some other actresses and actors were also a part of this party. According to reports, Shah Rukh also enjoyed this party.


Let us tell you that in the IPL 2024 final, Kolkata Knight Riders defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad in an almost one-sided fashion. KKR has won the title after 10 years, as the last title was won by KKR in 2014. At that time, the team’s captain was Gautam Gambhir, and this time, the team’s captain was Shreyas Iyer. Gautam Gambhir was the team’s mentor. He was joined by Shah Rukh Khan this year for a huge amount. Earlier, he was with Lucknow Super Giants for two seasons and got the team a playoff ticket both times.


After winning the final of IPL 2024, the Kolkata players had a night party, at which the team’s assistant coach Abhishek Nayar, spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, and batsman Ramandeep Singh were seen dancing.

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