New Delhi: World Down Syndrome Day is celebrated every year on March 21, 2021, to signify the uniqueness of this genetic disorder which is usually related to physical growth delays, mild intellectual disabilities and characteristics facial features. This day is celebrated to create awareness about this genetic disorder where a child is born with an extra 21st chromosome.


Bollywood actor Salman Khan, who is known for his humanitarian activities took to his social media on World Down Syndrome Day and shared a throwback video of him dancing with the special kids.


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While sharing the video, the ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai’ actor wrote, “Dancing with the kids of Umang. God bless you and love you all. @kakbina #Umang #DownSyndromeDay”.



Sonakshi Sinha and Salman’s bodyguard Shera can also be spotted in the video shared by the actor.


Salman Khan has made a name for himself in the film industry. Starting his career with a supporting role in the 1988 film ‘Biwi Ho To Aisi’, the ‘Dabbang’ actor made his debut as a leading actor in the 1989 film ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’. Since then, there has been no stopping for the actor as he went on to star in several other movies including ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun’, ‘Karan Arjun’, ‘Biwi No. 1’ and many more. Salman achieved stardom by portraying the role of a cop in the 2010 movie ‘Dabbang’ and has a crazy fan following.


The actor wins heart not only with his performances in the movies but also by promoting humanitarian activities through his charity ‘Being Human’.


On a related note, Salman Khan will be next seen starring in ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai’, ‘Antim: The Final Truth’ and ‘Tiger 3’. He will also be seen in a special cameo role in Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Pathan’ and in a special appearance in Aamir Khan’s ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’.


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