Salman Khan takes the centre stage and treat fans with amazing moves as he performs to his iconic hits at Ambani's sangeet.
Last Updated: 10.05 AM, Mar 03, 2024
All eyes are currently on the grand pre-wedding celebrations of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant which is currently taking place at Jamnagar, Gujarat. Apart from the biggest businessmen from all around the world, the wedding celebrations are attended by several Bollywood celebrities, who highlighted the Sangeet ceremony last night with their electrifying performances. While a lot of celebrities are seen giving amazing performances, it's Salman Khan, who has all our attention as he grooves to his old and iconic songs at the event.
In a now-going viral video, Salman Khan can be seen entering the stage with the song 'Didi Tera Devar Deewana' from 'Hum Aapke Hain Kaun?', not just he enters but also performs the iconic laddo scene from the film. The song then changes to 'Tennu Leke Main Jaavanga' from 'Salaam-E-Ishq, and Khan's moves have all our eyes stuck on him. His performance ends with another most-loved shaadi song, 'Saajan Ji Ghar Aaye' from 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'. Salman's performance was definitely one of the highlights of the event.
Netizens couldn't stop gushing over his performance. One social media user commented, "Now for this performance I’d stand up and whistle. Salman is just so cute haha", while another wrote, "For once he got out of his Bhaijaan persona and performed like THE SALMAN KHAN that he used to be 🔥🔥🔥" One user also demanded the full video of the performance writing, "We need the full performance video"
Salman Khan also gave a group performance with Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan and needless to say, this was one of the iconic moments in itself at the event. The three Khans of Bollywood took to the stage and performed on the Oscar-winning song Naatu Naatu from RRR. Although they could not perform the hook step after trying, they entertained the audience with their iconic hook-steps from several songs including 'Jeene Ke Hai Chaar Din', 'Chaiyaa Chaiyaa', and 'Apni Toh Pathshala'.