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Salman Khan Sings ‘Phoolon Ke Rang Se’ with Thupten Tsering

Salman and the Indian Idol contestant shared a sweet moment together.

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Salman Khan knows how to entertain his fans like no one else. Recently the Bharat star has been revealing his quirky side on social media. From sharing fitness anecdotes to giving a sneak peek into his family life, Salman has been actively providing glimpses of his personal life on Instagram.

On Friday 12 July, a video of the superstar crooning late playback legend Kishore Kumar's evergreen "Phoolon ke rang se" from the 1970 film Prem Pujari, along with Thupten Tsering of Indian Idol fame, went viral on the Internet.

In the clip Salman posted on Instagram, he is seen sitting beside Thupten, who says: "Mile na mile ye to mukkadar ki baat hai, hum koshish bhi na karein ye to galat baat hai. Zindagi zakhmon se bhari hai, waqt ko marham banana seekh lo. Haarna to hai ek din maut se, filhaal zindagi ko jeena seekh lo."

Take a look at the video below.

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"Arrey waah!" applauds the Dabangg actor, on hearing Thupten's inspiring lines.

Then, the two are seen singing the Kishore Kumar classic, which is one of the most famous numbers filmed on the iconic Dev Anand.

Thupten, a differently-abled singer, is best known for being a contestant on the musical reality show Indian Idol. He took to Instagram to share photographs of his meeting with Salman. "And this literally happened," he wrote alongside the pictures.

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Salman will next be seen on the big screen in the sequel Dabangg 3. He also has Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Inshallah opposite Alia Bhatt coming up.

(Inputs: IANS)

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