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Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani hosted a star-studded three-day pre-wedding soiree for their younger son, Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant. For the unversed, the much-in-love couple will reportedly tie the knot in July 2024. However, the pre-wedding soiree became a spot for all the stars, as celebs from Bollywood, the business world, and the music world graced the soiree. Moreover, it was Anant and Radhika's sangeet, when the famous Bollywood stars danced their hearts out and left us in awe. It was the performance of the three Khans, Aamir, Shah Rukh, and Salman, which melted a zillion hearts in seconds. But do you know how much Ambanis paid them for the same? Read on to know the deets about the same.
Several media outlets have been claiming that Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, and Salman Khan have charged a whopping amount of money for their joint performance at Radhika Merchant and Anant Ambani's pre-wedding. However, a recent report by Times Now debunked all such rumours.
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An insider who was invited to the soiree revealed that bringing the three Khans together on stage was only an impromptu decision, and none of these three stars charged a single penny to be a part of this extravaganza. The source further added that Ram Charan also didn't charge any money to mark his presence at Anant-Radhika's pre-wedding celebrations. The source added:
"Bringing the three Khans together was an impromptu decision. None of them charged a single penny for going on stage. How graceless would it be if, after all the hefty hosting that the Ambanis did, the guests asked to be paid to manifest their joy at the pre-wedding festivities? No, no money exchanged hands for that little gig.”
On the other hand, another report by India Today claimed that initially, the idea was to make the three Khans perform on any one of their famous hook steps, and ace choreographer, Shaimak Davar was in charge of training them. However, Salman Khan later suggested that it would be easy for them to do only one famous hook step, Naatu Naatu.
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A source told the portal that while at this stage, Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Aamir Khan took things into their own hands and did some impromptu stuff. The source mentioned that there was no plan of calling Ram Charan on stage, and also how SRK and Salman were doing their signature steps was the way for them to have fun. Sharing how these fun-filled moments portrayed the trio's friendship and stardom, the source added:
"There was no plan to call Ram Charan on stage; it was all a last minute addition. Also, Salman and SRK breaking into their signature steps were just them having fun on stage. The entire vibe was to showcase their friendship and also their stardom that no one can touch.”
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In a video that went viral, Salman Khan was seen having fun with Aamir and SRK and asking them to follow his steps. Talking about the same, the source mentioned that Salman was having fun, and none of them rehearsed much apart from cues. The source mentioned:
"Salman has a wicked sense of humour, and he clearly was having fun. They didn’t rehearse much apart from cues about where they had to stand and where the background dancers were about to come in. Most of it, as you see in the videos, is all improvised.”
At the sangeet ceremony of Anant and Radhika, Shah Rukh, Aamir, and Salman could be seen dancing their hearts out as they recreated the towel dance on the song, Jeene Ke Hain Chaar Din. Later, the trio shook their legs on Naatu Naatu, and after Nita Ambani asked them, they called Ram Charan as well to join them to perform on Naatu Naatu.
What do you think about the revelations about the Khan trio's performance? Let us know!
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