Shah Rukh Khan gives green signal to work with Salman
Keeping Aside All Egos Which Bollywood Star Shah Rukh Khan Was Having With Salman Khan From Past Few Years Said That There Are No Ego Issues Between Them And That He Has No Qualms In Sharing The Screen Space With Salman.
Keeping aside all egos which Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan was having with Salman Khan from past few years said that there are no ego issues between them and that he has no qualms in sharing the screen space with Salman."The producers and directors should come up with a good script ....Inshallah if there is a chance we will work together. If it happens good, and if it doesn't, then also it is ok," Shah Rukh said, when asked if there is a possibility to see both the Khans together in a film."We don't have angst against each other. It is just that hamare raaste alag hai! (we follow different paths). We have no ego issues between us. We both respect each other and our families," he added.Shah Rukh and Salman, who had teamed up in 'Karan Arjun' in 1995, had not been on talking terms since 2008 following an incident at Katrina Kaif's birthday bash that year. The split only seemed to widen as the two Khans are inno mood to call a truce.However, earlier this year during an iftar party hosted by Congress leader Baba Siddiqui, Shah Rukh and Salman hugged each other, though both the actors called it just a gesture.One can recollect that during the premiere and after the party for late filmmaker Yash Chopra's film 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' the three ruling Khans Shah Rukh, Salman and Aamir were present together.
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