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Kathmandu, Sunday, April 20, 2003  Baishakh 07,  2060.
R E C O L L E C T I O N S

Bad Boy 

Salman finds a new friend

Leisure Media News

Salman Khan evokes diverse reactions from people. If a majority are allergic to him and his tantrums, there are an equal number of them who cannot escape his ‘sweet boy’ charms.

After the Vivek Oberoi press conference tamasha (which was a reaction to Salman’s alleged threatening calls), Salman was in London, shooting for Ravi Chopra’s Baghban. If the unit of the film found him easygoing, with an insider even calling him a ‘naive and childlike’ soul, there are some UK residents who are averse to the idea of Salman playing Lord Ram in his home production.

But what came as a surprise was Sallu’s bonding with actor Akshay Kumar, while the duo performed for a recent Amsterdam show. Khan, who is usually unvocal about his personal traumas, vented out his feelings with toughie Akki, leaving the latter sympathetic towards him.

Since then, the Khan-Kumar friendship has become filmdom’s freshest bond.


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