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Aryan’s grandmother Savita wins hearts with dance video

Aryan Khan’s grandmother Savita Chhibber wins hearts as she grooves with son Vikrant in viral dance video; fans say confidence runs in the family

Aryan Khan may be making headlines with his directorial debut The Ba***ds of Bollywood, but his grandmother Savita Chhibber is also stealing the spotlight online. A video of Shah Rukh Khan’s mother-in-law effortlessly grooving with her son Vikrant at a family get-together has gone viral, leaving fans in awe. Alia Chhiba, niece of Gauri Khan, shared the adorable clip on Instagram. Dressed in a floral kurta set, Savita was seen matching her son’s energy with smooth dance moves that proved age is just a number. Sharing the video, Alia wrote, “Now you know where I get it from. My favourite two to jam with – Dadi & Papa.” She even added, “It’s in the genes.” Netizens react to the viral clipThe heartwarming video quickly drew reactions online. Fans praised Savita’s confidence and charm, with one writing, “She’s so confident, now I know why GK (Gauri Khan) is so confident all the time.” Another commented, “Whoa, that’s awesome!” while one user added, “Wow! Thank you for sharing this.” Aryan Khan’s witty speech wins over fansMeanwhile, Aryan Khan recently made his first public speech during the grand preview event of his debut series. The 26-year-old admitted he was nervous and had been preparing for three nights straight. Keeping things light, he joked about carrying a handwritten note in case of a power cut or teleprompter glitch, even pulling out a torch to amuse the audience. The most memorable moment came when Aryan said, “Aur agar tabhi mujhse koi mistake ho jaye, to papa hai na.” Shah Rukh Khan joined the fun by turning around to reveal Aryan’s speech taped to his back, ready to step in if needed. The father-son moment instantly went viral, reminding fans of SRK’s signature humour.About The Ba***ds of BollywoodAryan Khan’s much-awaited debut project has been mounted on a grand scale under Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment, with Gauri Khan as producer. Created by Aryan along with Bilal Siddiqui and Manav Chauhan, the show features Bobby Deol, Lakshya, Sehhar Bamba, Mona Singh, Manish Chaudhari, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh, Gautami Kapoor and Manoj Bawa, with cameos from Salman Khan, Karan Johar and Ranveer Singh.The series is set to premiere on September 18, 2025.

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