Shefali Shah Dances to 'Sapne Mein Milti Hai' on International Dance Day, Fans Go Wild

Shefali Shah marked International Dance Day by dancing to 'Sapne Mein Milti Hai' from her film 'Satya'. She shared the video on social media, saying she takes the saying "dance like nobody is watching" seriously. Fans praised her energy, with one stating she owns the song. On the work front, she stars in 'Delhi Crime Season 3' on Netflix.

Key Points: Shefali Shah's Dance to 'Sapne Mein Milti Hai' Goes Viral

  • Shefali Shah dances to 'Sapne Mein Milti Hai' from 1998 film 'Satya'
  • Fans react, calling her the owner of the song
  • Actor JD Majethia comments on the post
  • Shefali Shah stars in 'Delhi Crime Season 3' on Netflix
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Shefali Shah grooves to 'Sapne Mein Milti Hai' as she marks International Dance Day, fans say "you own this song"

Shefali Shah celebrates International Dance Day with a nostalgic dance to 'Sapne Mein Milti Hai' from 'Satya'. Fans say she owns the song.

"Dance like nobody is watching... I take it very seriously. - Shefali Shah"

Mumbai, April 29

Marking International Dance Day, actor Shefali Shah took a nostalgic turn, dancing to the iconic track 'Sapne Mein Milti Hai' from her film 'Satya'.

Shefali can be seen dancing with the fullness of her heart and basking in unfiltered joy.

"You guys must have heard the saying, "Dance like nobody is watching"... I take it very seriously," she wrote.

Fans instantly reacted to the post, with many praising her energy levels. One of them wrote, "you own this song!!"

Actor JD Majethia also commented on the post, "Who will know that saying better than me."

Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, 'Satya' came out in 1998, featuring Manoj Bajpayee in the lead.

On the work front, Shefali Shah was last seen in 'Delhi Crime Season 3'.

The latest season of 'Delhi Crime' shows Shefali Shah back as the fierce and fearless DIG Vartika Chaturvedi, alongside Rasika Dugal, Rajesh Tailang, Huma Qureshi, Sayani Gupta, Mita Vashisht, Anshumaan Pushkar, and Kelly Dorji.

Official synopsis of the show reads, "At the centre of the storm stands DIG Vartika Chaturvedi (Shefali Shah) -- our steadfast Madam Sir -- who begins connecting the dots between these disappearances and a system fueled by fear, profit, and silence. As her investigation deepens, all roads lead to one name whispered across cities: Badi Didi (Huma Qureshi). Ruthless, invisible, and always one step ahead, she is the elusive architect of the criminal empire who Vartika and her team are determined to bring down -- setting the stage for a psychological face-off between two women who refuse to lose."

'Delhi Crime Season 3' is currently streaming on Netflix.

- ANI

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Vikram M
It's refreshing to see actors her age embrace social media without trying too hard. Shefali Shah is graceful and real. The comment "you own this song" is spot on! Also, 'Satya' was a masterpiece—Ram Gopal Varma at his peak. Good times.
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Rohit L
International Dance Day and she picks THIS gem? Absolute class. Shefali Shah is not just a phenomenal actress but also someone who knows how to enjoy life. Her energy is infectious. "Dance like nobody is watching"—yes, ma'am! 🕺
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Priya S
Shefali Shah is a treasure. But seriously, does anyone else find it slightly over-the-top when celebs post these dance reels? Not hating—she's amazing—but sometimes it feels like they're trying too hard for engagement. Still, her acting in 'Delhi Crime' is top-notch. I'll take more of that!
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Kavya N
This song takes me back to my childhood! 'Satya' was such a landmark film. Shefali Shah's smile is so genuine here. And hey, JD Majethia's comment is cute too—he's a legend in his own right. Nice to see the cast still supporting each other after all these years. 😊
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Siddharth J
Okay, I'm a bit skeptical about 'Delhi Crime Season 3'—the earlier seasons were so intense, it'll be tough to top them. But if anyone can pull it off, it's Shefali Shah. Her dedication to her craft is incredible. And dancing to

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