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Vin Diesel is having a gala time in India. 

After receiving a grand welcome in Mumbai on Thursday, the Hollywood star sent fans into a tizzy at the premiere of xXx: Return of Xander Cage by grooving to a wildly popular Bollywood song. 

And giving him company was his xXx co-star and Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone. The two draped a white cloth waist-down and shook a leg to Lungi Dance, a track from Padukone's 2013 hit film Chennai Express.

[PIC] Lungi dance with Deepika Padukone and Vin Diesel #xXxIndiaPremiere (tfs @DeepikaPFC) pic.twitter.com/2eXdETIB3W

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