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In the glitzy and glamorous world of Bollywood we often come across many scenes that stay with us and remain etched in the hearts of the audience and these moments become cinematic gold. One such similar story is of a scene that took place during Shah Rukh Khan’s blockbuster Om Shanti Om. The film also marks Deepika Padukones grand debut and its hit number Deewangi Deewangi which featured over thirty Bollywood stars became a superhit. But what truly stood out was a completely unplanned entry of none other than Salman Khan’s impromptu dance. When Salman Crashed Shah Rukh’s Shoot During the shoot of Om Shanti Oms chartbuster Deewangi Deewangi Shah Rukh Khan invited several big names for a celebration sequence. Among them was Salman Khan who appeared for a short cameo. However while the cameras rolled and veteran actor Dharmendra began grooving Salman watching from behind the camera couldn’t resist joining in. Without any choreography or cue he jumped into the frame and started dancing with full energy. What made the scene even more magical was that Saif Ali Khan who was unaware of what was happening also followed Salman and started dancing spontaneously; this moment became even more amazing. Farah Khan’s Funny Revelation Director Farah Khan later revealed that Salman hadn’t been briefed at all. He was merely watching Dharmendra dance thoroughly enjoying the vibe and suddenly joined him mid-shot. Saif who was nearby got confused but still followed him. Whats interesting is that this impromptu moment became gold. The crew had no idea how to react but decided to keep the sequence as it was. Rather than editing it out the team released the song as-is and the magic it created remains unmatched. From Spontaneity to Viral Magic When the film was released fans were quick to notice Salman’s unchoreographed entry and praised his uninhibited energy. The moment became an iconic example of the actor’s carefree personality and his habit of adding fun to every set he visits. Even today this behind-the-scenes moment remains a classic example of how sometimes magic is created on screen without any script.