Salman Khan Dance And Singing Video: Wherever Bollywood’s popular actor Salman Khan goes, he sets the stage on fire with his presence. And if Salman starts dancing and singing, then this moment will be like icing on the cake for his fans. Recently, during an event, Salman danced and sang in front of Mumbai Police.
Salman Khan recently participated in an event called ‘Bachche Bole Morya’ supporting eco-friendly Ganeshotsav. Former Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis’ wife Amrita Fadnavis also participated in this event. BMC Commissioner and Mumbai Police Commissioner also participated in the event. On this occasion, Salman danced on stage and also sang a song. He was also seen giving the message of bringing eco-friendly Ganesh idol at home.
Watch Salman Khan’s dance video
Salman Khan was seen in blue denim and T-shirt at the ‘Bachche Bole Morya’ event. He attended the event amid tight security. He was present on the stage with Amrita Fadnavis and Mumbai Commissioner. Meanwhile, Salman also danced to the song ‘Mera Hi Jalwa’ from his film ‘Wanted’.
Salman also sang a song
Apart from dancing, Salman Khan was also seen singing in this event. He held the mic and sang the song ‘Aate Jaate Jo Milta Hai Tumsa Lagta Hai’ from the stage itself. During this, the people present in the event cheered Salman and clapped loudly for his singing.
Salman gave the message of celebrating eco-friendly Ganeshotsav
Salman Khan also gave a speech from the stage at the ‘Bachche Bole Morya’ event. On this occasion, the actor gave the message of celebrating eco-friendly Ganeshotsav. It is noteworthy that the 10-day Ganeshotsav is going to start across the country next month. Salman said, bring eco-friendly Ganesh and immerse it in your society, your building, your home only. It feels very bad that you people bring POP idols. You immerse it but it is not done properly. When you go to the sea, you see that half of Ganeshji is there. His trunk is lying somewhere else. His hand is left somewhere, his feet somewhere else. Your feet also touch the idol, this is not a good thing.