Did you know? : Gauri Khan celebrates Diwali with Salman Khan, sans SRK
SRK seems to have sent a clear message across by not attending Salman’s party.
Ever since Katrina Kaif’s controversial birthday that turned into a fight between superstars Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan, it seems that the rift is never going to end. Although, it appeared that the rivals have patched up after hugging at an Iftar party this Ramazan, the two don’t seem to have let bygones be bygones.
According to the Times of India, Salman got all agitated when on his show Bigg Boss 7, a contestant referred to SRK as ‘bhai’ (brother) with respect while mimicking him. He apparently told him off by saying that not all Khans are brothers and then covered up by laughing out loud.
And while Salman still needs to resolve his grudges, it seems that SRK isn’t putting an end to the rift as well. According to Indian Express, his wife Gauri Khan caused quite a stir when she arrived at Salman’s Diwali bash without him. Even though the actor previously said that he is no issues working with his Kuch Kuch Hota Hai co-star again, he seems to have sent a clear message across by not attending Salman’s party. But we wonder why Gauri chose to go ahead with it, instead.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 5th, 2013.
According to the Times of India, Salman got all agitated when on his show Bigg Boss 7, a contestant referred to SRK as ‘bhai’ (brother) with respect while mimicking him. He apparently told him off by saying that not all Khans are brothers and then covered up by laughing out loud.
And while Salman still needs to resolve his grudges, it seems that SRK isn’t putting an end to the rift as well. According to Indian Express, his wife Gauri Khan caused quite a stir when she arrived at Salman’s Diwali bash without him. Even though the actor previously said that he is no issues working with his Kuch Kuch Hota Hai co-star again, he seems to have sent a clear message across by not attending Salman’s party. But we wonder why Gauri chose to go ahead with it, instead.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 5th, 2013.