Nirahua & Aamrapali Dubey Bhojpuri Song – Bhojpuri cinema’s most popular and explosive couple – Dinesh Lal Yadav ‘Nirahua’ and Amrapali Dubey – has a fan following that’s not just long, but growing every day! Whenever these two stars come together, records are sure to be broken. Together, they’ve delivered numerous hit films and songs, and their pairing is considered a guaranteed superhit in the industry.
Now, fans’ wait is over! Nirahua and Amrapali’s new, emotional, and special wedding song, “Senurwa Mahan,” has been released and is creating a stir on social media. In the song, actress Amrapali Dubey is seen exuding simplicity and beauty in a pink-red saree. Let’s find out what’s so special about this new track that has captivated users.
What’s so special about “Senurwa Mahan”?
It’s not just a song, but a sweet wedding journey! “Senurwa Mahaan” is a special wedding song that depicts the entire story of Nirahua and Amrapali Dubey’s wedding. The video begins with their wedding rituals, where Nirahua is seen applying vermillion (Senurwa) to his wife Amrapali’s forehead.
After the wedding, the first kitchen ritual takes place, where Amrapali lovingly cooks food for her on-screen husband, mother-in-law, and father-in-law. Her mother-in-law gifts her a beautiful necklace for this occasion. The song portrays Nirahua as an ideal husband, taking great care of his wife and lovingly gifting her a garland.
The most emotional moment is when Nirahua invites his wife’s family to his home on Diwali to keep her from missing her parents’ home. This scene highlights how important a husband’s happiness is to his wife. As soon as the song was released on YouTube, the comments section was filled with loving reactions. Users are raving about the pair’s chemistry.
One user commented, “You two make a truly amazing pair! The best Bhojpuri pair.” Another wrote, “Super song! This song touched my heart.” “Senurwa Mahaan” is rapidly gaining views on YouTube, proving that the pairing of Nirahua and Amrapali remains a favorite among audiences.










