During
this
COVID-19
second
wave
crisis,
it
is
not
a
hidden
fact
that
the
doctors
are
essaying
the
role
of
one
of
the
main
frontline
workers.
Not
only
this,
but
they
are
also
winning
the
hearts
of
the
people
by
unwinding
and
spreading
some
positivity
by
often
sharing
some
dance
videos
of
themselves
between
work.
Recently
doctors
of
the
Orthopedic
Department
at
the
KIMS
hospital
grooved
to
the
song
Salman
Khan
and
Disha
Patani
starrer
track
'Seeti
Maar'
from
the
movie
Radhe:
Your
Most
Wanted
Bhai.
Disha
was
also
quick
to
react
to
the
same.
Disha
caught
sight
of
the
video
of
the
doctors
dancing
to
'Seeti
Maar'
after
one
of
her
fan
clubs
shared
the
same.
The
actress
shared
the
video
on
her
Instagram
story
and
captioned
it
stating
"Our
Real
Heroes"
along
with
a
red
heart
emoji.
Take
a
look
at
the
post
shared
by
the
MS
Dhoni:
The
Untold
Story
actress.
Disha
is
currently
basking
on
the
success
of
Radhe:
Your
Most
Wanted
Bhai.
Her
performance
and
chemistry
with
Salman
have
been
much
appreciated
by
the
masses.
Earlier
in
a
media
interaction,
the
actress
had
revealed
that
she
was
initially
intimidated
by
the
megastar
while
shooting
for
the
same.
Disha
revealed
that
she
felt
so
as
she
was
working
with
the
biggest
star
in
the
country.
However,
the
actress
soon
realised
that
the
actor
is
very
chilled
on
the
sets
and
later
on,
had
fun
while
working
together
on
the
film.
The
Baaghi
2
actress
further
revealed
to
ETimes
stating,
"At
first
I
was
intimidated
by
him,
I
was
working
with
the
biggest
star
of
the
country
but,
as
the
shoot
started
and
we
were
on
the
sets
for
a
couple
of
days,
I
realised
that
he
is
very
easy-going.
Salman
is
very
chilled
on
the
set,
we
have
so
much
fun
being
together.
He
is
very
humble
and
a
very
giving
actor."
The
actress
also
revealed
how
she
was
roped
in
for
the
movie.
To
this,
Disha
Patani
said,
"I
got
a
call
from
SKF
(Salman
Khan
Films)
and
they
asked
me
if
I
would
like
to
do
a
film
with
them.
I
went
to
Sohail
sir's
office
and
Prabhu
sir
was
there,
he
gave
me
a
small
narration
and
that's
how
it
started.
I
was
on
board,
I
loved
it."