Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan are two of the biggest stars in Bollywood, and we all adore seeing them together. Fans went absolutely berserk when the latter appeared recently in Shah Rukh's smash hit 'Pathaan.' The most cherished Karan-Arjun pair rarely performs to the point where they simply drive their fans bonkers.
The pair's performance of the song 'Yeh Bandhan Toh' for Sonam Kapoor's mother, Sunita Kapoor, at Sonam Kapoor's wedding reception stands out as the most poignant moment.
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Salman Khan And Shah Rukh Khan's Singing Performance At Sonam Kapoor's Reception:-
Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan recently sang 'Ye Bandhan Toh' from Karan Arjun for Sonam's mother, Sunita Kapoor, on stage in a vintage video that has recently leaked online. Despite her efforts to escape their grip and incessant blushing, they would not let Sunita go. The actors sang her a complete stanza of the song that they knew by memory. During Salman and Shah Rukh's performance, Anil Kapoor giggles hysterically in Ranveer Singh's arms.
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Salman Khan is set for his smash hit franchise 'Tiger' for a third instalment. He will be joined by actors Emraan Hashmi and Katrina Kaif, who will portray the villain. Salman and Pooja Hegde also star in ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan.’
Shah Rukh will next be seen in 'Jawan' in June of this year. Next, he is working on 'Dunki' alongside Taapsee Pannu. The film is slated to release on December 2023.
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