The friendship between Bollywood superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan date back to the 1990s. They have taken the world by storm by showing that, despite being considered as ‘rivals’ in the entertainment industry, they share a very good bond with each other. However, there was a time when they had a fallout leaving their fans heartbroken. They patched things up again and after a very long wait, collaborated for a movie once again earlier this year.
Shedding light on meeting them, just after they had patched up, Bollywood rapper Badshah opened up about meeting them backstage at an award show. Talking about the experience, he told Raj Shamani, in his podcast, that his manager had informed him that SRK wanted to meet him. He came across the two actors who were busy chatting with each other. Quoted by Hindustan Times, he added, “Later, food was served, and they fed me biryani. They were sharing anecdotes with each other, and I was listening to them. Then I had to leave.” ALSO READ: Badshah Issues Apology For Using ‘Bholenath’ In His Song ‘Sanak’; Says, ‘Taken Proactive Measures To Change Some Parts’
For the unversed, after starring in the hit film Karan Arjun and doing small cameo’s in each other’s films, the actors recently shared the screen space in SRK-starrer Pathaan. As Aditya Chopra is planning to expand YRF’s spy universe, the actor will be making a similar cameo in Salman’s Tiger 3. Reports doing rounds on the internet suggest that they might also collaborate for a full-fledged tow-hero film titled Tiger Vs Pathaan. Fans have been waiting with baited breath to watch the duo on the big-screen again. ALSO READ: Badshah Issues Clarification Over ‘BTS Bibba’ Lyrics Amid BTS ARMY Controversy: Playlist mein BAD BUNNY BTS ‘BIEBER'-READ BELOW
On the work front, Badshah has had a fruitful career as his songs Garmi, Jugnu, Paagal, DJ Wale Babu and many more are still widely loved by the audience. On the other hand, Shah Rukh will be next seen in Atlee directorial Jawan and Rajkumar Hirani’s Dunki.
Image Source: Instagram