For a long time now, we all have noticed the unfriendliness shared between two Bollywood giants Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan, now seems to be melting down. Since Salman’s recent interaction with the media is anything to go by, there is the clue of a possible peace with SRK. We are all familiar with the fact, that Sallu bhai normally does not make amends with anyone who has irked him in the past. The seed of animosity between the two Khans was sown a few years back on Katrina Kaif’s birthday party.
But, as Salman prepares to release his new Yash Raj film ‘Ek Tha Tiger’, the fight seems to have crossed path yet again as SRK gears up for YRF’s upcoming yet-untitled love story with none other than Katrina Kaif. Kat, by the way, also plays the romantic lead opposite Salman in ETT.
Given the large success of Salman Khan’s film at the Box Office, experts believe that ETT would break some major records, but Salman, speaking to the reporters, said that he is not expecting make records with ‘Ek Tha Tiger’. He just wishes that the film does well. On being asked about any competition from the other YRF film featuring his arch rival Shah Rukh, Salman rubbished any rivalry between him and SRK, and, much to everyone’s surprise, he even wished Shah Rukh success in all his movies.
Salman Khan further stated, “Well, there’s a very strong and healthy competition and it’s only increasing. But I want everyone’s films to do well… Aamir (Khan), Ajay (Devgn), Akshay (Kumar), Shah Rukh (Khan)…”.
Even Shah Rukh (looking at the status that the two share!)?
“Well, I do want his films to do well… purely professionally… it’s not just him. There are hundreds of people involved in a film and it’s good when everyone makes money. So, I do wish Shah Rukh all the best,” said Salman.
The only thing which troubles more than peer pressure to Salman is the drive to maintain his NGO ‘Being Human’.
“Today success is valuable for me, as it ensures that I can help that many more people through my NGO,” Salman Khan added.
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