
After sparing the limelight for some time, everyone's favourite superstar has made a rocking entry back into our lives. And this time, she's showcasing one of her hidden *ahem* talents...
Now, we've always known that Meera is a firecracker on screen but did you know she can also sing well enough to give Celina Dion a run for her money?
No? That's alright...just check out the video below and prepare to be surprised (read shocked.)
Meera wishes to claim back her throne with latest photoshoot
The brand new video - which went viral for obvious reasons - sees the Kasam star try a hand at perhaps one of the most iconic film songs in the history of films and songs combined: My Heart Will Go On from the 1997 superhit Titanic.
Listen to it here:
We cannot help but love how melodiously Meera is reading those lyrics out from her phone, well enough to make you want the song to go on and on and on...
Meera jee sings her ❤ out! Here she is doing a cover of Celine Dion's Titanic theme. Not to be missed!! pic.twitter.com/bnGen4ybIm
— Fifi Haroon (@fifiharoon) November 4, 2017
Here's how her fans reacted to the epic video:
- very well done Meera! You sang it beautifully, at least you tried ... #ThumbsUp
— Asif Khan (@mak_asif) November 4, 2017
Of course, there were haters.
My heart will go on 2.0 ft. Meera Dion. pic.twitter.com/lBx0RrDnXX
— Naila Inayat (@nailainayat) November 4, 2017
Titanic was not properly sank in 1912 until last night #Meera Jee Buried it...
— {H0R|Z0N} (@Glowpoint) November 4, 2017
titanic collapsed for a reason.
— M i r (@MYUwrites) November 4, 2017
https://twitter.com/NurUsmani/status/927086090493857792
https://twitter.com/oyesheikhni/status/926844920668852228
Credit where its due: Meera's confidence behind the microphone is enviable. And some Twitter users did pinpoint some important aspects of our collective obsession with Meera.
https://twitter.com/monadarling/status/927184095519617029
https://twitter.com/anaulhaq/status/927059850768547840
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