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Monday, August 25, 2014

Mera Tan Man Pyasa - Asha Chaudhary Hot Mujra

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Mera Tan Man Pyasa




Asha Chaudhary is a Stage Dancer Beautiful Stage Dancer, Very Talented and have Attractive Face, Peoples Like to Watch Her Stage Dance and Mujra.

About Mujra History

Mujra is a form of dance originated by tawaif (courtesans) during the Mughal era which incorporated elements of the native classical Kathak dance onto music such as thumris and ghazals or poems of those from other Mughal cultures such as Bahadur Shah Zafar. Mujra was traditionally performed at mehfils and in special houses called kothas. During Mughal rule in the subcontinent, in places such as Jaipur, the tradition of performing mujra was a family art and often passed down from mother to daughter amongst Muslim practitioners. The profession was a cross between art and exotic dance, with the performers often serving as courtesans amongst Mughal royalty or wealthy patrons.



Saturday, August 23, 2014

Aaj Pandi Phiran Thamalan - Asha Chaudhary

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Aaj Pandi Phiran Thamalan




Asha Chaudhary is a Stage Dancer Beautiful Stage Dancer, Very Talented and have Attractive Face, Peoples Like to Watch Her Stage Dance and Mujra.

About Mujra History

Mujra is a form of dance originated by tawaif (courtesans) during the Mughal era which incorporated elements of the native classical Kathak dance onto music such as thumris and ghazals or poems of those from other Mughal cultures such as Bahadur Shah Zafar. Mujra was traditionally performed at mehfils and in special houses called kothas. During Mughal rule in the subcontinent, in places such as Jaipur, the tradition of performing mujra was a family art and often passed down from mother to daughter amongst Muslim practitioners. The profession was a cross between art and exotic dance, with the performers often serving as courtesans amongst Mughal royalty or wealthy patrons.