Shah Rukh, Salman's dance at Sonam Kapoor's reception goes viral
What's the story
Actor Sonam Kapoor's reception looked like a compilation of visuals straight out of the '90s Bollywood as contemporaries Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Anil Kapoor indulged in bromance by dancing together to their old numbers.
The who's and who of Bollywood, including Kareena Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai, Kangana Ranaut, Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, and Alia Bhatt, attended Sonam and Anand Ahuja's reception last evening.
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A look at Shah Rukh and Salman's bromance
You might have heard the quote "Sometimes having a brother is even better than having a superhero", and @iamsrk and @beingsalmankhan proves it!
— SRK Universe (@SRKUniverse) May 9, 2018
Witness the Karan-Arjun bromance at #SonamAnandReception as they sing "Ye Bandhan Toh" for Sunita Kapoor.
Brothers for life. ❤ pic.twitter.com/TKCcecuG22
Matching steps
Shah Rukh and Salman reached venue at midnight
Shah Rukh came hand-in-hand with wife Gauri minutes before midnight, while Salman followed half-an-hour later with his "Race 3" co-star Jacqueline Fernandez.
The two stars joined Anil on the stage and started matching steps on hits such as "Tan Tana Tan", "Ek Do Teen" and "Mujhse Shaadi Karogi". The three stars soon pulled the newlyweds on to the stage.
Singing
Salman also sang songs with Mika
Salman also channelized the singer within by taking the mic and crooning with singer Mika, and occasionally making Shah Rukh join him.
In one of the viral moments, both Shah Rukh and Salman got down on their knees and sang "Yeh Bandhan Toh Pyar Ka Bandhan Hai" for Anil's wife Sunita.
In "Karan Arjun", this is the song the actors sing for their mother.
Other Actors
Kareena, Swara, Karan also danced at Sonam-Anand's reception
Other Bollywood stars, who were seen dancing, were Kareena, Swara Bhaskar, and Karan Johar, who gave a solo performance on songs from his and Sonam's films such as "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo", "Sajan Ji Ghar Aaye", and "Shava Shava".
A group of family and friends also grooved to Sonam's hit song "Gal Mithhi Mithhi Bol" in a synchronized fashion.