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Dosti ka dum
Salman Khan and Himesh Reshammiya, who had fallen out in 2006, decided to not let their egos get in the way of their reconciliation
September 01, 2009
Salman Khan and Himesh Reshammiya were good buddies once, but in Bollywood ego usually plays the villain. But like friendships, enmities in the fickle world of films don't last long either. Yesterday morning, they kissed and patched up on the sets of Dus Ka Dum at RK Studios, Chembur, indicating a thawing-out for the first time since their problems peaked in 2006. Salman and Himesh hugged four times on the sets and they met like long lost friends. Shenaz Treasuryvala and Sonal Sehgal, Himesh's co-stars in the forthcoming film Radio, accompanied him.
The age-old saying 'time is a healer' seems to have worked in the Salman-Himesh relationship, which had gone sour. Salman, who is very clear about his choices, had no issues when the channel invited Himesh to participate in the show. A source from the channel said, "Salman is consulted before sending out any invitation. Only when he showed no apprehensions about inviting Himesh, was he invited."
Seeing Salman's warm reception, Himesh was overwhelmed. Another source who was present at the shoot said, "Salman and Himesh were very comfortable with each other. Unlike the past, Salman did not take any digs at Himesh. The shoot wrapped up much sooner than expected."
Anita Basu, who was present at the shoot with her husband (producer of the show, Siddharth Basu), confirmed that there were surprisingly warm vibes between the two. She said, "Salman and Himesh definitely shared very good chemistry and the show went off very well."
It may be recalled that Salman had suddenly stopped playing godfather to Himesh and no longer insisted on featuring him in all his films, and Himesh no longer referred to Salman as God, in gratitude for his help. The friction began at a Nagpur show, where Salman and Himesh had an ego clash. After that, they stopped talking to each other completely. But in true Salman style, the star often took digs at Himesh, making fun of the trademark nasal quality of Himesh's singing.
Anyway, all's well that ends well. A smiling Salman left RK Studios and Himesh too has been very happy since then.
http://www.mumbaimirror.com/article/30/2009090120090901030936750b4730597/Dosti-ka-dum.html
Salman Khan and Himesh Reshammiya, who had fallen out in 2006, decided to not let their egos get in the way of their reconciliation
September 01, 2009
Salman Khan and Himesh Reshammiya were good buddies once, but in Bollywood ego usually plays the villain. But like friendships, enmities in the fickle world of films don't last long either. Yesterday morning, they kissed and patched up on the sets of Dus Ka Dum at RK Studios, Chembur, indicating a thawing-out for the first time since their problems peaked in 2006. Salman and Himesh hugged four times on the sets and they met like long lost friends. Shenaz Treasuryvala and Sonal Sehgal, Himesh's co-stars in the forthcoming film Radio, accompanied him.
The age-old saying 'time is a healer' seems to have worked in the Salman-Himesh relationship, which had gone sour. Salman, who is very clear about his choices, had no issues when the channel invited Himesh to participate in the show. A source from the channel said, "Salman is consulted before sending out any invitation. Only when he showed no apprehensions about inviting Himesh, was he invited."
Seeing Salman's warm reception, Himesh was overwhelmed. Another source who was present at the shoot said, "Salman and Himesh were very comfortable with each other. Unlike the past, Salman did not take any digs at Himesh. The shoot wrapped up much sooner than expected."
Anita Basu, who was present at the shoot with her husband (producer of the show, Siddharth Basu), confirmed that there were surprisingly warm vibes between the two. She said, "Salman and Himesh definitely shared very good chemistry and the show went off very well."
It may be recalled that Salman had suddenly stopped playing godfather to Himesh and no longer insisted on featuring him in all his films, and Himesh no longer referred to Salman as God, in gratitude for his help. The friction began at a Nagpur show, where Salman and Himesh had an ego clash. After that, they stopped talking to each other completely. But in true Salman style, the star often took digs at Himesh, making fun of the trademark nasal quality of Himesh's singing.
Anyway, all's well that ends well. A smiling Salman left RK Studios and Himesh too has been very happy since then.
http://www.mumbaimirror.com/article/30/2009090120090901030936750b4730597/Dosti-ka-dum.html
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