Zee Media Bureau/ Gayatri Sankar
Mumbai: Salman Khan and Karan Johar have certainly let bygones be bygones.
The two had worked together in ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ way back in 1998. Karan had, by then, turned a very dear friend of SRK, who was Salman’s arch rival. And hence, Karan reportedly maintained distance from Salman.
Surprisingly, the ‘Dabangg’ superstar and KJo have been spotted bonding with each other in the recent times. They were seen sharing great camaraderie on the sets of a reality show and speculations are rife that the actor might make an appearance on the filmmaker’s talk show –‘Koffee with Karan’- which is all set to return on TV with its next season.
If the rumour mills are to be believed, then KJo is also planning to rope in Salman for his next. And if it turns out to be true, then it will be Johar’s second film with the ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ superstar.
Salman seems to be in a reconciliation spree. He took the initiative to greet Shah Rukh Khan by hugging him at Baba Siddiqui’s Iftaar party. He also extended an invitation to SRK to visit the sets of ‘Bigg Boss’ to promote his film. And King Khan was more than willing to make his presence felt on Salman’s show.
With Salman and SRK becoming friends again (we hope), can Karan plan a film with the two of them? ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai- Part II’ maybe?
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