Shefali Shah Dances to 'Sapne Mein Milti Hai' on International Dance Day

Actress Shefali Shah celebrated International Dance Day by sharing a candid video of herself dancing to her iconic song "Sapne Mein Milti Hai" from the cult film Satya. The song, sung by legendary singers Asha Bhosle and Suresh Wadkar, was picturised on Shefali and Manoj Bajpayee in the 1998 film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. Shefali, known for powerful performances in films like Dil Dhadakne Do and Darlings, began her career with television before transitioning to movies. She has also made a mark on digital platforms with projects like Delhi Crime.

Key Points: Shefali Shah Dances to Iconic Satya Song

  • Shefali Shah shares candid dance video
  • Grooves to iconic song 'Sapne Mein Milti Hai'
  • Song from cult film Satya (1998)
  • Celebrated International Dance Day
  • Song sung by Asha Bhosle and Suresh Wadkar
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Shefali Shah grooves to her iconic song 'Sapne Mein Milti Hai', celebrates dance with candid video

Shefali Shah celebrates International Dance Day with a candid video grooving to 'Sapne Mein Milti Hai' from Satya, sparking nostalgia.

"You guys must have heard the saying, 'Dance like nobody is watching'... I take it very seriously - Shefali Shah"

Mumbai, April 29

Actress Shefali Shah brought back a wave of nostalgia on the occassion of International Dance Day, as she shared a fun, candid video of herself dancing to her iconic track "Sapne Mein Milti Hai" from the cult film Satya.

In the clip, Shefali is seen letting loose and enjoying the moment as she grooves energetically, carefree and just perfectly embodying the spirit of the song.

Dressed in a comfortable yet stylish peach co-ord set, Shefali looks stylish.

Sharing the video on her social media account, Shefali wrote, "You guys must have heard the saying, 'Dance like nobody is watching'... I take it very seriously #internationaldanceday #candid"

Talking about the song "Sapne Mein Milti Hai", it has been sung by the late legendary singer Asha Bhosle and Suresh Wadkar, is one of the most memorable numbers from Satya that released in 1998.

The track was picturised on Shefali Shah alongside Manoj Bajpayee, whose portrayal of Bhiku Mhatre in the movie became iconic.

Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, Satya released in 1998 and starred J.D. Chakravarthy, Manoj Bajpayee, Urmila Matondkar, and Shefali Shah in pivotal roles. Talking about the film's storyline, it revolved around an outsider's rise in Mumbai's underworld, and had a gripping storytelling.

Talking about Shefali Shah, the actress known for her powerful performances, began her career with television shows like Hasratein, before transitioning to films.

Over the years, she has delivered critically acclaimed performances in movies such as Satya, Waqt: The Race Against Time, Dil Dhadakne Do, Gandhi, My Father, Darlings and many more.

She has also made a mark on the digital platform with projects like Delhi Crime.

- IANS

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Ananya R
This is so heartwarming! Shefali Shah has always been a powerhouse performer, but seeing her so carefree and joyful is a treat. Satya was a landmark film, and this song still gives me chills. Asha Bhosle's voice is timeless. Beautiful way to celebrate International Dance Day!
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Siddharth J
While I love Shefali's acting, this video feels a bit random. I mean, the song is iconic, but the dance is just casual. Would have preferred something more choreographed for a dance day post. Still, good to see her enjoying herself! 😅
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Kavya N
Shefali Shah is the epitome of grace and authenticity. From TV shows to Satya to Delhi Crime, she has evolved beautifully. This candid dance reminds us that even stars can be just like us—dancing without a care! 💃 Loved it!
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Vikram M
Satya is a masterpiece, and that song is legendary. Shefali still owns it! Her natural vibe is refreshing, unlike the overproduced social media posts we see these days. Respect for staying grounded. Also, that peach co-ord is 👌

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