Jasmine Sandlas gave her fans a night to remember by turning the opening night of “The Dream Girl India Tour” into a massive engagement celebration.
Stopping the show for the ultimate surprise, the “Dhurandhar” singer brought her fiancé, Shekhar Chaudhary, onto the stage to officially introduce him.
The crowd went wild as she happily shared the big news and showed off her brand-new engagement ring.
The couple soaked in the cheers of the crowd as they shared a romantic moment before dancing together to Jasmine's popular track “Laavan”, making the occasion even more memorable for concertgoers.
The first leg of the grand concert in the national capital on Saturday marked the beginning of Jasmine's India tour and witnessed the singer delivering one energetic performance after another. She had the audience singing along and grooving to some of her biggest Punjabi hits, including “Panjeba” and “Sip Sip”, among several others.
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Jasmine further turned up the energy by performing “Dhurandhar” fan-favourites “Shararat”, “Jaiye Sajana”, and the title track before belting out blockbuster numbers such as “Taras”, “Illegal Weapon” and “Yaar Na Mile”, leaving the crowd vibing throughout the night.
Beyond the music, the singer also shared heartfelt moments with her fans. Interacting warmly with the audience, Jasmine expressed her excitement and anticipation for taking “The Dream Girl India Tour” across the country. She also took time to acknowledge and appreciate the gifts brought for her by admirers in attendance.
For the opening concert, Jasmine made a striking fashion statement in an embellished golden lehenga paired with heavy jewellery, perfectly complementing the grandeur of the evening.
With her infectious energy and an electrifying setlist, Jasmine ensured that Delhi's crowd remained on its feet, dancing and singing along till the very end, making for a memorable start to her India tour.
As part of the ongoing tour, Sandlas is set to perform next in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chandigarh.