Bollywood Dabangg Salman Khan has shared a selfie from the sets of 'Indian Pro Music League' , a first-of-its-kind music league that will have six teams represented by Bollywood celebrities and their family members. The 'Mega' selfie shared by Salman has gone viral on social media.  

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While urging fans to watch the 'Indian Pro Music League' on Friday night on Zee TV, Salman Khan posted an epic selfie with Bollywood actors, including Riteish Deshmukh, Genelia D'Souza, Bobby Deol, Shraddha Kapoor, Govinda, Mika Singh, Rajkummar Rao, Karan Wahi, Javed Ali, cricketer Suresh Raina, and many others.  

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"Yahan toh ek selfie banti hai. The world's biggest music league is here! Chal MEGA SELFIE lele re. Watch the opening ceremony of the #IndianProMusicLeague, Tonight, 8 PM on @ZeeTV," Salman posted the picture with this caption on his Instagram account.  

'Indian Pro Music League' is a first-of-its-kind music league that will have six teams owned by the likes of Shraddha Kapoor, along with her father and brother, Shakti Kapoor and Siddhant Kapoor, Govinda along with wife Sunita; Rajkummar Rao and Riteish Deshmukh, along with wife Genelia D’Souza Deshmukh, representing different regions of India, battling it out against each other in a musical Championship.  Each team will have popular playback singers as captains, a reality show star, and a fresh talent.  

The six teams in the show are Mumbai Warriors, Punjab Lions, Bengal Tigers, Gujarat Rockers, UP Dabbangs, and Delhi Dhurrandhars.  

In other news, Mika Singh will be seen performing with Salman after four years in the show. Speaking about the same, Mika said, "Salman bhai is the biggest star in the country and it would be so much fun and such an honor to perform with him after quite some time. We have such camaraderie and there is a little unexpected tinge to it when we are performing together. That really adds to the performance. I am super excited about this and I literally can't wait."