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Watch: Matthew McConaughey Dances To 'Khaike Paan Banaraswala'

Watch: Matthew McConaughey Dances To 'Khaike Paan Banaraswala'
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Parineeti Chopra had her fan girl moment when Bollywood stars met their Hollywood counterparts in Dubai at an event to honour teachers.

The Bollywood actress, who is a big fan of Matthew McConaughey, had an unforgettable moment when the Oscar winning actor chose to shake a leg with her to the popular Bollywood song 'Khaike Paan Banaraswala'.

Akshay Kumar too had a memorable moment when he met Salma Hayek at the event. Kumar clicked a selfie of the two and tweeted it saying it was the 'Selfie Of A Lifetime'.

Selfie of a lifetime... Honouring all the Teachers around the World, #TeachersMatter in Dubai! @salmahayekpic.twitter.com/Py89zgc6y1

— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) March 13, 2016

An excited Parineeti was trying to teach the Desperado actress to dance to the popular Bollywood number 'Khaike Paan Banaraswala' from the super hit movie Don (1978) starring Amitab Bachchan when McConaughey joined them.

From earlier in the week: @ParineetiChopra strutting on the red carpet for the #TeachersMatter Event in Dubai. Love! pic.twitter.com/p92IYjfnAH

— YRF Talent (@yrftalent) March 15, 2016

Pakistani artiste Ali Zafar tweeted a group photo of the stars who were present at the event.

Performing at @GESForum in Dubai for a great cause ! @salmahayek@juniorbachchan@MathewMcConahey@ParineetiChoprapic.twitter.com/NC4mNYeOIX

— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) March 13, 2016

Bollywood star Abhishek Bachchan was also in Dubai to attend the event.

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