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VIRAL VIDEO: Salman Khan a ‘backup dancer’ at Ambani’s Party; Netizens erupt, poke fun at B-Town

New Delhi: NMACC launch has been the talk of the town for a while. The opulent event was graced by top shots of both Bollywood and Hollywood alike. But as usual, the extreme wealth of the Ambani Family has sparked the debate of what all is possible if you have enough money.

Recently, a video surfaced on social media surprisingly shows Salman Khan as a backup dancer at Ambani’s party.

The shocking video shows Anant Ambani at the center of the stage with many dancing behind him. One of them being Salman Khan has left everyone astonished. At one point, he even kneels as Anant continues his dance to the song “Koi Mil Gya” from Shahrukh Khan’s film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.

The video has generated extreme reactions among Sallu Bhai’s fans.

One user wrote, ” There is a world beyond money, Salman Khan should have thought of his fans…it’s so embarrassing.”

Another wrote, ” Why Salman Bhai why.”

The video also attracted the attention of SRK fans who poked fun at Salman Khan for dancing to the former’s song.

The truth behind the video

The viral claim that this video is from the recent NMACC event is incorrect. The video is actually from 2018 when Salman Khan attended Isha Ambani’s Sangeet ceremony.

Since it is a family function, unlike NMACC, it is only fair that the Ambani brother-sister duo gets to take the centre stage.

In fact, not only Salman Khan but Abhishek Bachchan also be seen dancing in the background.

Bollywood Stars serving food

Another incident that amused Netizens during Isha Ambani’s wedding festivities was big stars of Bollywood serving food to the guests.

Some videos and photos made rounds on the net, which showed Aishwarya Rai, Shahrukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Amir Khan, and Anil Kapoor serving food at the Ambani’s wedding.

After many fans expressed their disappointment, Abhishek Bachchan put all their concerns to rest by informing them it is for a family tradition called ‘Sajjan Ghot.’

In Gujarati nuptial rituals, the bride’s family feeds the groom’s guests and it is called Sajjan Ghot.

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