Unless
you
were
holidaying
or
chilling
in
a
no-network
zone,
you
must
have
probably
watched
the
video
of
a
young
girl
dancing
to
Lata
Mangeshkar's
Mera
Dil
Ye
Pukare
Aaja.
The
clip
is
currently
breaking
the
internet
and
social
media
users
are
loving
the
dance
moves
of
Ayesha,
who
reportedly
hails
from
Pakistan.
As
we
all
know
that
internet
is
an
unconventional
place
and
people
can
become
famous
within
a
few
seconds.
Well,
the
same
has
happened
with
Ayesha
too
as
internet
users
are
now
praising
her
beauty
and
talent.
The
video
caught
almost
everyone's
attention
online
and
its
many
edits
have
also
gone
viral
now.
But,
who
is
Ayesha?
Suddenly,
people
are
interested
to
know
more
about
the
girl
who's
dancing
effortlessly
at
a
wedding
function
and
she's
become
a
topic
of
discussion.
If
you're
also
eager
to
know
more
about
her,
we're
here
with
all
the
information
related
to
Ayesha.
As
reported
earlier,
Ayesha
hails
from
Pakistan
and
is
now
getting
popular
on
Instagram
with
each
passing
day.
Currently,
she
has
over
250k
followers
on
the
popular
social
media
platform.
Her
viral
'Mera
Dil
Ye
Pukare
Aaja'
has
crossed
the
5
million
mark.
People
In
Love
With
Her
Dance
Moves
She
posted
the
video
on
November
11
with
the
caption,
"I
love
myself, And
do
you
know
I
really
don't
give
a
shit.,
So
No
bad
comments!" Ever
since
then,
people
are
loving
her
effortless
dancing.
Praise
For
Her
Looks
&
Style
While
Ayesha
is
seen
wearing
a
traditional
outfit
in
the
viral
video,
her
social
media
profile
has
several
pictures
of
her
in
fashionable
and
modern
outfits
as
well.
People
are
appreciating
her
style
as
well.
More
Active
On
TikTok
While
her
Instagram
profile
has
only
15
posts,
several
reports
suggest
that
the
viral
sensation
is
more
active
on
TikTok.
Sadly,
the
short-video
platform
is
banned
in
India
since
2020.
Popularity
In
India
'Mera
Dil
Ye
Pukare
Aaja' is
a
song
from
the
1954
release
'Nagin'
and
starred
Vyjayanthimala
and
Pradeep
Kumar
in
the
lead
roles.
Back
then,
the
song
was
a
huge
hit
and
Ayesh's
reel
is
getting
more
popular
with
each
passing
day.