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SRK, Suhana groove to 'Chammak Challo' with Akon, Salman plays drums

Taking to Instagram, Akon shared a video of his performance at the grand event.

SRK, Suhana groove to 'Chammak Challo' with Akon, Salman plays drums

American singer Akon set the stage on fire with his special performance at the pre-wedding festivities of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant.

On day three of the gala event, Akon also performed his hit track 'Chammak Challo' from the sci-fi action thriller film Ra.One which got superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan to shake a leg on the dance floor.


Taking to Instagram, Akon shared a video of his performance at the grand event.

Apart from Salman and SRK, the bride and groom-to-be Radhika and Anant also hit the dance floor and danced their heart out.

The video also features a glimpse of King Khan hugging his daughter Suhana on the stage with his wife Gauri by his side and the 'Dabangg' actor playing the drums.

Soon after the American singer shared the clip, it went viral on social media and the fans couldn't stop themselves from sharing their happy reactions.

"The best thing I have watched today," a user commented.

Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani's youngest son, Anant Ambani, is set to tie the knot with industrialist Viren Merchant's daughter, Radhika Merchant, later this year.

Apart from Shah Rukh Khan, and Salman Khan, actors like Aamir Khan, Sidharth Malhotra, Kiara Advani, Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Varun Dhawan, Anil Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan, Ibrahim Ali Khan, Ananya Panday and Aditya Roy Kapur. Rani Mukerji, Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh, Ranbir Kapoor, and Alia Bhatt among others attended the mega bash.

Apart from them, famous sports personalities like MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and Sachin Tendulkar also attended the celebrations.

The three-day-long festivities began on Friday.

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