The highly anticipated show which aired on Saturday showed beyond doubt that the duo's bandhan truly is a pyaar ka bandhan.
Throughout the show, Salman Khan was chirpier than usual, being lenient towards the contestants and cracking jokes with them, eagerly awaiting the arrival of his esteemed guest. He told the audience, "Contestants ne acha kiya, bohot acha kiya, but bhaar mein jaye, kyunki Shah Rukh Khan aa rahay hain!"
Shah Rukh, Salman shoot Bigg Boss promo
After the routine grilling of participants, the iconic moment finally arrived. Though it lasted for less than 15 minutes, it was worth the hype.
The two sat across from each other on a table and took a compatibility test to prove their friendship. The game was called Thappar Se Darr Lagta Hai and it required SRK and Salman to ask each other questions about themselves, in the process of which they also revealed secrets.
SRK gets candid about on-and-off friendship with Salman
Apparently, King Khan snores loudly and Bhai likes to take his tea before brushing his teeth in the morning. Yep, they are just like us in some ways.
The two laughed and pulled each others' legs on the show like there was never any rift between them. Salman also revealed that on the set of their film Karan Arjun, he, SRK, Sohail Khan and Bunty Walia had to share a room for one night. The Bajrangi Bhaijaan actor divulged that Shah Rukh dozed off before the others, but his loud snoring caused the other three to kick him off the bed.
What's more, it seems like our Dilwala is actually shy in real life! While Salman is openly appreciative of the opposite sex, SRK is rather inconspicuous about it.
That's not all, there is more in store for fans in the coming episodes. It is said the duo will make their grand entry mimicking Jai-Veeru, will dance on each others' songs, reprise their Karan Arjun characters, and mouth each others' famous dialogues!
Are you excited? We sure are!
This article originally appeared on India Today.
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