Key Points

Farah Khan brought Bollywood energy to Toronto during Diwali celebrations. She danced to Om Shanti Om with Mayor Olivia Chow, who clearly enjoyed the performance. The song came from Khan's own 2007 directorial debut that launched Deepika Padukone's career. This cultural exchange happened 18 years after the film originally dominated Diwali box office.

Key Points: Farah Khan Dances Om Shanti Om With Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow

  • Farah Khan performed choreography from her own directorial debut film Om Shanti Om
  • Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow enthusiastically joined the Bollywood dance performance
  • The celebration occurred during Diwali festivities in Canadian metropolitan Toronto
  • The iconic 2007 film featured Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone's debut
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Farah Khan shakes a leg on 'Om Shanti Om' song with Mayor of Toronto

Choreographer Farah Khan performed her iconic Om Shanti Om dance with Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow during Diwali celebrations, recreating Bollywood magic.

Farah Khan shakes a leg on 'Om Shanti Om' song with Mayor of Toronto
"Olivia Chow fully enjoyed her time on stage dancing to the song - Article"

Mumbai, Oct 12

As the winter sets in the Canadian landscape, choreographer-filmmaker Farah Khan brought the cultural warmth of Bollywood and Diwali to one of its metropolises.

During a recent event, she shook a leg with the Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow. The two danced to a song from the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer ‘Om Shanti Om’.

A video from the Diwali celebration event in Toronto has resurfaced, and it shows Farah in her element pulling off the moves which she had choreographed for her directorial.

Olivia Chow fully enjoyed her time on stage dancing to the song. The film featured Shah Rukh Khan with Deepika Padukone. The film is set against the backdrop of the Bollywood film industry, the story blends themes of love, betrayal, and reincarnation.

Om Prakash Makhija (played by SRK) a junior artist in 1970s Mumbai, falls in love with superstar Shantipriya (played by Deepika) unaware that she is secretly married to producer Mukesh Mehra.

When Mukesh kills her in a staged fire, Om dies trying to save her. He is later reborn as Om Kapoor, a successful actor who gradually recalls his past life and seeks justice for Shantipriya’s murder. The film combines melodrama, humour, and self-referential satire, celebrating the excesses and nostalgia of Hindi cinema.

The film featured chart-topping music by Vishal and Shekhar with elaborate visuals, and was a major box-office hit and became one of Bollywood’s defining films of the 2000s.

It clashed at the box-office with ‘Saawariya’, which was helmed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and marked the debut of Bollywood superstar Ranbir Kapoor. ‘Om Shanti Om’ completely washed out ‘Saawariya’ at the box-office during Diwali. After 18 years, the choreographer-director once again celebrated Diwali in a poetic way on Canadian soil.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Om Shanti Om will always be iconic! The music, the choreography, everything was perfect. Remember watching it in theaters during Diwali 2007 - what nostalgia! Farah Khan truly created magic with that film.
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David E
As someone living in Toronto, it's amazing to see our Mayor embracing Indian culture. These cross-cultural events really bring our diverse community together. More such initiatives please!
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Ananya R
While I appreciate cultural exchange, I wish our celebrities would also focus more on promoting Indian culture within India, especially in smaller towns. The diaspora gets so much attention while rural India needs cultural development too.
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Sarah B
The Om Shanti Om vs Saawariya clash was legendary! Farah Khan proved that commercial cinema with good storytelling always wins. The music is still on my playlist after all these years. 🎵
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Vikram M
This is why I love Bollywood - it brings people together across borders! Farah dancing with Toronto Mayor shows how art transcends politics and geography. More power to such cultural diplomacy! ✨

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