Salman Khan in Farah husband film, Shah Rukh furious??
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Salman Khan has won another round in his cold war with King Shah Rukh Khan, courtesy ace director and SRK’s close friend Farah Khan.
It has come to light that Farah Khan and her husband Shirish Kunder, who were prized guest at Salman Khan’s birthday bash on December 24 at his Panvel farm house, have entered into a deal with brawny Khan. According to this deal Salman Khan will feature in Shirish Kunder’s next directorial venture, with full Farah’s support. For the present, Shirish Kunder is busy with writing a special script for the flick, keeping Salman Khan’s personality in mind.
Once the script is ready, he will start the flick immediately after finishing John Abraham’s starrer ‘Alien Saheb’. As is well known, Farah Khan has been a very close friend of Shah Rukh Khan (she worked with him in ‘Om Shanti Om’ and ‘Main Hoon Na’) and this casting of Salman Khan, his enemy no one in a movie, will further deteriorate their relationship.
Earlier, Farah Khan had chosen Akshay Kumar over Shah Rukh Khan for her upcoming directorial venture ‘Tees Maar Khan’, and at that time there was much heartburn in the Shah Rukh Khan’s camp. Now, with the entry of Salman Khan in Farah Khan’s husband upcoming flick, it seems to be the end of the road for two talented Khans—Farah and Shah Rukh.
Sources say that the friendship between Farah Khan and Shah Rukh Khan went for a toss when King Khan could not give dates for Farah’s upcoming flick ‘Happy New Year’ in year 2010. Shah Rukh Khan had been keeping Farah busy by citing one or other problems in her script and she would rewrite the whole thing afresh.
However, when it became clear to Farah that Shah Rukh Khan would shoot his home production ‘Ra 1’ before her ‘Happy New Year’; she was furious and decided to move ahead. She moved towards Akshay Kumar and cast him in her upcoming venture ‘Tees Maar Khan’ as a hero.
With Salman Khan also joining Akshay Kumar in Farah’s casting list, the rift between Shah Rukh and Farah seems to have become even wider.