Well, it has happened yet again. Just before one would think that for once the two warring Khans would bury hatchet and let the bygones be bygones, Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan had a face off once more for a zillionth time.
|Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011, 08:22 AM IST|Source: Bureau
Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: Well, it has happened yet again. Just before one would think that for once the two warring Khans would bury hatchet and let the bygones be bygones, Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan had a face off once more for a zillionth time.
This time the two superstars were booked in the same aircraft to fly to their respective destination.
And reportedly, a Blackberry status of a source close to Salman read, “Bodyguard scared Superhero away”.
The message created quite a flutter in the media circuits and it was quite obvious that this was a reference to nothing but the unexpected meeting of SRK and Salman on a Delhi bound flight.
As per the sources, Salman was going for the shoot of ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ and co-incidentally SRK was travelling for an endorsement. They both boarded the same aircraft from Mumbai Airport. Salman was already sitting in the plane with his crew and SRK didn’t know that he was inside.
Sources revealed, “The minute SRK found about Salman was inside the aircraft, he panicked and began dialing a number on his phone and walked out of the business class cabin."
But another source later clarified that,” SRK was to travel in a private jet, but at the last minute, there was a problem and the actor opted to go on a commercial flight. But as he was about to take his seat in the aircraft, he received a call saying the private jet was ready, so King Khan decided to fly via private jet, leaving his crew behind with Salman and his crew.”
Hmm… only God knows when this war will end.
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