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Ranveer Singh Dances At 'Sultan' Screening, Angry Salman Khan Wants To Kill Him

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Jul, 2016 01:17 PM
  • Ranveer Singh Dances At 'Sultan' Screening, Angry Salman Khan Wants To Kill Him
Reacting to Ranveer Singh’s way of applauding Sultan, Salman Khan today said that he feels like killing him.
 
“I want to kill him. He went to watch the film or dance? (Laughs)” he said during a press meet here for the success of Sultan.
 
For the unversed, while most celebs took to Twitter to praise Sultan, Ranveer, as usual, decided to do something different.
 
The 31-year-old actor, who watched the film in Paris turned the theatre into an Indian single-screen experience, where along with some audiences, he was seen dancing in front of the screen when the song ‘Baby Ko Bass Pasand Hai’ was played during the movie.
The video went viral in some time.
 
The Bajirao Mastani actor even shared his own antics on Twitter with a picture and wrote, “Check out @AnushkaSharma in the back like ‘buss Kar yaar!’”

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