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Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan to hug again at Aditya Chopra’s iftaar party?

Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan to hug again at Aditya Chopra’s iftaar party?

Last year Baba Siddiqui’s iftaar bash in Bandra was most talked about thanks to the warm hug exchanged by warring Khans. Will we have a déjà vu moment this year too?

Aditya Chopra and his missus Rani Mukerji will host this year’s first iftaar party and we’re certain this one will be one helluva star-studded affair. Not only because the Chopra’s are known for their lavish parties, but also because Aditya and Rani share a great rapport with all three Khans of Bollywood. So, will we have Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan under the same roof exchanging some warm bear hugs?Even better, will we see the two Khan finally make up and be back to being friends. Last time Farah Khan played the peacemaker and got SRK and Sallu to patch up during her wedding, will Rani and Aditya’s party be another occasion where the duo will extend an olive branch and make peace with their past?
Last year saw two momentous hugs between the Kick hero and the Happy New Year actor. One was at Baba Siddiqui’s iftaar party and the other was at last year’s Star Guild Awards, where SRK won the Entertainer Of The Year Award. Of course, Salman got his arch rival to promote his film Jai Ho at the awards. As for his iftaar hug, SK felt that a gesture like this (hug) is something everybody should do in the holy month of Ramadan (Ramzan). King Khan too reacted on all speculations around the famous hug at iftaar bash, he tweeted, “Finally u realize turning the page is the best feeling in the world, becos there is so much more to the book than the page u were stuck on”
Well, considering that it is again the holy month of Ramzan, will we see the duo go beyond a courteous hug this time around and revive their friendship. After all, like Salman says, ‘It is all about being human’, hai na?

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