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SRK & Salman Khan to reunite on screen after a decade Kabir Khan’s Tubelight

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Time flies and it’s been ten years that took the superstars- Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan to reunite on silver screen. Finally, for all those fans who were eagerly waiting to see Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan together on screen we have some good news. This means that Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan will reunite on the silver screen after almost a decade. The last time we saw this starry duo together was in Farah Khan’s Om Shanti Om that released in 2007.

Salman appeared in a special OSO track that also had other top stars of Bollywood. The source revealed that Salman isn’t too pleased with Kabir Khan’s Tubelight and hence decided to bring his buddy on board for a special role. Initial buzz claimed that Shatrugan Sinha was supposed to this cameo initially; however Salman insisted that his friend be roped in. So now it’s final that Shah Rukh is going to be a part of Salman Khan’s Tubelight and we will only have to wait for an official announcement from the team itself.

Earlier it was also reported about the big fight between Kabir and Salman on the sets of Tubelight in Manali. While Kabir Khan has denied it vehemently, Salman has been absolutely quiet about it. However recent pics from the Mumbai sets revealed that all’s not well between Salman and Kabir. Coz the Kabir Khan Film production sign boards were replaced with the SKF (Salman Khan Films). And that’s not all we even hear that Salman was unimpressed with Kabir’s climax scene and demanded that certain portions be reshot.

Apparently the Sultan hero even suggested that Kabir recreate Manali in Mumbai. As far as Salman and Shah Rukh are concerned, our sources had revealed that the two would have come together in Ali Abbas Zafar’s Sultan that released last year. It seems when SRK dropped on the sets to meet Salman he even shot for a small portion.

Manoj L

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