Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan delighted their fans by dancing together stage at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s pre-wedding bash in Jamnagar earlier this month. The videos were widely shared on social media, and now, the uncut version of their banter and their dance has been shared online.

In one the videos, Shah Rukh and Salman get into a fun argument about whose song they should dance on. Aamir then enters the debate and takes a dig on their argument, referring to the infamous fight they have had in the past. The trio calls Mukesh Ambani the “real don” but add that it is Nita Ambani who will select the song for them to dance on.

In the video we also see Aamir suggesting that the three of them dance on his song “Papa Kehte Hai” from Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988), but SRK and Salman dismiss it. Shah Rukh wants “Besharam Rang” to be played but Salman wants them to perform on “Hud Hud Dabangg”. The conversation stops after they realise that they are supposed to dance on “Naatu Naaut.”

 

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Aamir had recently opened up about his performance with Shah Rukh and Salman at the Ambani’s pre-wedding bash. During an Instagram live session on his birthday, Aamir was asked if the three Khans would ever star ina  film together. The actor said, “I also think that the three of us should work on a film together. And when we were together – me, Salman and Shah Rukh – we talked about this that during our careers, the three of us should try to work in a film together. For us, and also for our audience. Now let’s see what happens ahead. I hope we get a good story so we get to do this. I think all three of us are very keen to work with each other. It’s been quite a while now. We should definitely the right time. This is the right time.”

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