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Salman speaks about his patch up with SRK on Bigg Boss 8

| | Nov 23, 2014, at 07:53 pm
Mumbai, Nov 23 (IBNS): After the grand celebration of his sister Arpita's star studded wedding ceremony, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan was back on the sets of Bigg Boss 8 with all his wit.
The star informed the contestants about his sister's marriage with Aaayush Sharma.
 
Salman also said that he and his Bollywood colleague Shah Rukh Khan have patched up.
 
He said the two Khans kissed and made up. 
 
He said he has the original image of him kissing Shah Rukh which media had produced by morphing out Arpita. 
 
SRK made headlines after he attended Arpita's sangeet ceremony in Mumbai.
 
He could not make make it to Arpita's star-studded wedding in Hyderabad.
 
However, SRK was also spotted with Salman's family at Arpita's reception in Mumbai on Friday.
 
SRK and Salman Khan, once very good friends, had a spat on Katrina Kaif’s birthday a few years ago. 
 
The two stars patched up after five years of a reported cold war at politician Baba Siddiqui's Iftar party in 2013. 
 

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