Mumbai, May 3 -- Bollywood star Salman Khan, known for his humanitarian work, Tuesday went out of his way to entertain a group of about 30 spastic children by dancing with them, signing autographs for them and getting himself photographed with them.
The actor was at filmmaker Subhash Ghai's film school Whistling Woods International in Goregaon, but not for any film promotion.
Clad in a formal sky blue shirt and black trousers, Salman seemed to be at peace with the children, who were from different age groups.
Salman, whose film "Ready" is set for release June 3, shared light moments with the special children as he spoke to them and hugged them.
The children were so excited to meet their favourite star that they went on to the stage and put their best foot forward to dance to the title track of Salman's blockbuster film "Dabangg". They pestered the actor to come and join them on stage, and Salman happily obliged.
Though he didn't dance much, he agreed to get a group photograph clicked with the children and even got himself clicked individually with some of them.
Salman, who runs an NGO, Being Human for the needy, succeeded at making the day extremely special for the children.